*Boston College will not share or sell your information.
We evaluate every admitted part-time MBA candidate for advanced standing credit based on previous academic experience and professional certifications (such as CPA or CFA), saving you time and money.
All admitted part-time MBA candidates are considered for merit-based scholarships. Scholarships are awarded to high-achieving, high-potential candidates who possess strong application credentials and a demonstrated track record of success both academically and professionally.
Part-time MBA students are eligible to apply for need-based financial aid through Boston College. For more information on the federal financial aid process and alternative loans, please see our Graduate Student Financial Aid page.
Get answers to your questions about the financial aid process. Please visit Boston College's Graduate Student Financial Aid FAQs.
Your employer may provide tuition assistance benefits. Consider talking to your manager about how your news skills will benefit your company.
Veterans and active-duty military personnel are eligible for financial assistance with education expenses. The GI Bill provides a variety of resources, while the Yellow Ribbon Program offers support to U.S. Veterans who are eligible for the new Post-9/11 GI Bill.
One of the appeals of the Boston College MBA is the alumni network. I have yet to find a BC alum who has not returned an email or turned down a request to connect.
David Cote, MBA ’19