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  1. Candidates are required to apply to one of the University's four undergraduate academic divisions: the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, Carroll School of Management, Lynch School of Education and Human Development, or Connell School of Nursing.

  2. Boston College will remain test-optional for transfer students applying for Spring 2025 admission. Transfer applicants have the option of submitting an ACT (College Code: 1788) and/or SAT (CEEB Code: 3083) as an application credential.

  3. In addition to submitting ACT or SAT scores, Boston College requires that non-U.S. citizens applying for undergraduate admission submit TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test examination scores (CEEB: 3083).

  4. As a first-year international student applicant, you must submit the following credentials: Common Application. Secondary School Records. Senior Year Grades. Counselor Recommendation and School Report Form. Teacher Evaluation. English Proficiency Testing Results. Documentation of Financial Support. Copy of Data Page of Passport.

  5. Find out admissions requirements for Boston College, including GPA requirements and SAT, ACT, and application requirements.

  6. First-Year Applicant Checklist. As a first-year applicant, you must submit the following credentials. International applicants must also submit additional credentials. Common Application or QuestBridge Application. High School Transcript. Senior Year Grades. Counselor Recommendation and School Report Form. Teacher Evaluation.

  7. Admission Requirements in Brief. To have the best chance of getting into to Boston College you should: Have a high school GPA of 3.86 or better. Earn A- grades in high school. Score 1490 on the SAT.