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Boston College

251–300th
World University Rankings 2025
57th
US College Rankings 2022
176-200th
World Reputation Rankings 2021
140 Commonwealth Ave, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 02467, United States

About Boston College

Founded in 1863, Boston College was set up by Jesuits to educate the city’s predominantly Catholic Irish immigrant community.

It is a private research university known as “The Heights” to its students and staff, owing to its location perched in the village of Chestnut Hill in Massachusetts.

Boston College has some of the earliest examples of collegiate gothic architecture in North America, and has expanded since its inception to include nine schools and colleges, primarily in the liberal arts.

The idea of a college for Boston was first announced by the city’s second bishop in 1825, but struggled to find its feet amid suspicion from Protestants in the city and its distance from Maryland, where Jesuits were better established.

It was continued, however, and received a formal charter from Massachusetts in 1863, with an intake of about 22 students the following year and a special emphasis on philosophy and theology – which continues today.

The 175 acre main campus outside Boston city centre has more than 120 buildings, with eight research libraries and more than 700 academic staff working across them.

Designed by Charles Donagh Maginnis, the campus was never completed along the lines of the architect’s plans for a complex cruciform layout, but the centre at least was built according to plan.

Gasson Hall, St Mary’s Hall, Devlin Hall and the Bapst Library are the key examples of the gothic style, and still seen as the campus’ recognisable middle.

Out of an applicant pool of 29,486, the college accepted about 9,000 on to its undergraduate studies for the class graduating in 2019, with some 14,000 in total enrolling – giving it an acceptance rate of about 29 per cent.

With an endowment of more than $2 billion as of 2014, Boston College is one of the wealthiest colleges in the region – although its wealth does not come close to Harvard’s $30 billion.

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Key statistics

  • 26%
    Proportion of ISR Publications
    (1)
  • 56 : 44
    Student Ratio of Females to Males
    (1)
  • 12%
    Percentage of International Students
    (1)
  • 15.1
    No. of students per staff
    (1)
  • 13,282
    Number of FTE Students
    (1)
  • $14,826
    On-campus Room and Board
    (2)
  • $57,910
    Out-of-state Tuition and Fees
    (2)
  • $69,733
    Salary after 10 years
    (2)
Based on data collected for the (1) 2025 World University Rankings and (2) 2022 US Rankings

Subjects taught at Boston College

  • Physical sciences

    • Geology, Environmental, Earth & Marine Sciences
    • Mathematics & Statistics
    • Physics & Astronomy
    • Chemistry
  • Arts & humanities

    • Languages, Literature & Linguistics
    • History, Philosophy & Theology
    • Art, Performing Arts & Design
  • Social sciences

    • Sociology
    • Communication & Media Studies
    • Politics & International Studies (incl Development Studies)
  • Business & economics

    • Business & Management
    • Accounting & Finance
    • Economics & Econometrics
  • Education

    • Education
  • Computer science

    • Computer Science
  • Life sciences

    • Biological Sciences
  • Law

    • Law
  • Clinical, pre-clinical & health

    • Medicine & Dentistry
  • Psychology

    • Psychology
  • Engineering & technology

    • General Engineering