GPS: Navigating Student Life at Boston College

Goals. Purpose. Success.

The transition to graduate school can be tough. Spend two days with fellow first-year graduate students from across disciplines to reflect on what it means to be a graduate student. 

Rooted in principles of Ignatian Spirituality, GPS is a free overnight retreat experience for first-year master’s students designed to provide a much-needed space for engagement in self-reflection and meaningful conversation about the realities of graduate school at BC.

What is the GPS Grad Student Retreat?

GPS is a 36-hour, overnight retreat held off-campus at the Connors Center for first-year, first-semester master’s students from all eight schools and colleges, the GPS Retreat is a highlight of Boston College’s graduate student formation efforts. Rooted in Ignatian spirituality, GPS provides a much-needed space for graduate students to engage in reflection and meaningful conversation about the realities of graduate school. Graduate students from all programs are welcome to attend; space is limited.

Please contact the Office of Graduate Student Life at gsc@bc.edu for more information about GPS.

GPS Retreat