Boston College

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Boston College

Admissions (Class of 2029 / Fall 2025)

  • Total applicants: 40,800
  • Overall acceptance rate: 13.9%
  • Early round: Early Action (non-binding, non-restrictive) — 30.0% vs 10.0% RD
  • Class size: 2,350
  • Yield: 30%

Academics

  • SAT middle 50%: 1460–1520
  • ACT middle 50%: 33–35
  • Avg unweighted GPA: 3.87
  • Top 10% of HS class: 90%
  • Testing policy: Test-optional

Demographics

  • Women: 54.5%, Asian: 8.0%, Black: 4.0%, Hispanic: 8.6%, White: 58.0%, International: 9.8%

Financial Aid / Net Cost

Income Bracket Net Price
$0–$30,000 $11,269
$30,001–$48,000 $12,361
$48,001–$75,000 $18,326
$75,001–$110,000 $26,288
Over $110,000 $47,518

Athletics

353 varsity athletes (~3.8% of undergrads). NCAA Division I, ACC Conference.

Notable

Catholic Jesuit university. EA advantage is substantial (30% vs 10% RD) — applying EA is strongly recommended. Strong for business (Carroll School) and pre-law.

Community Insights (Reddit/Forums)

Admissions Strategy

  • BC shifted from EA-only to offering ED I and ED II in 2019. Combined ED acceptance rate is ~30% vs ~10% RD. Forum consensus: applying ED I is the strongest strategic move.
  • EA was historically dominant (30% EA vs 10% RD) but the introduction of binding ED has shifted dynamics. Class of 2025 was 49% filled through ED rounds.
  • Supplemental essays are widely described as critical — forums emphasize Jesuit values (intellectual curiosity, care for community, Common Good) must be authentically addressed.
  • Demonstrated interest is listed as "considered" on CDS. Campus visits and engagement with admissions are recommended.

Campus Culture & Fit

  • "Preppy" reputation is widely acknowledged on forums (CC thread from 2008 still referenced). Students describe the aesthetic as traditional, wealthy, and New England-oriented.
  • Jesuit Catholic identity shapes curriculum: all students take theology and philosophy courses regardless of major. STEM students take liberal arts core. This is seen as distinctive — some love it, others find it limiting.
  • Strong sports culture: D1 ACC, especially football and hockey. Greek life doesn't exist but "mod culture" (off-campus apartment complexes) fills the social role.
  • Carroll School of Business and pre-law are signature strengths. "BC Law pipeline" is frequently mentioned on forums.
  • Chestnut Hill location near Boston is praised — suburban campus with easy city access via T (Green Line).

Financial Aid Reputation

  • Need-blind and meets 100% of demonstrated need. Average grant of $33K is described as generous — over $16K above peer average per some analyses.
  • However, only 59% of students receive any financial aid (vs 92% average at similar schools), reflecting a wealthier student body.
  • No merit scholarships. Financial aid is entirely need-based.
  • Forum reputation: adequate for qualifying families, but the wealthy student body creates socioeconomic imbalance.

Simulation-Relevant Takeaways

  • Model ED advantage as high (~3x multiplier). EA also provides meaningful boost over RD.
  • Catholic identity creates self-selection similar to (but less extreme than) Notre Dame. Model should account for faith-oriented applicant pool.
  • Demonstrated interest is a factor — model should include a small DI bonus for BC.
  • Moderate yield (30%) is healthy but not dominant — some yield protection may be plausible but not widely reported.

Sources

  • Boston College Common Data Set 2024–2025
  • research_colleges.json simulation data
  • College Confidential: How Preppy is BC Really? (talk.collegeconfidential.com)
  • College Confidential: Boston College ED for Fall 2025 (talk.collegeconfidential.com)
  • BC News: Boston College to Launch Early Decision Program (bc.edu)
  • Koppelman Group: ED2 Application Strategy for BC 2025-2026
  • Empowerly: 2025 Boston College Acceptance Rate Class of 2029