Boston College is linked to scholarships that can reduce costs in meaningful ways. Here are a few strong options prioritized by funding level.
On the institution side, Boston College is connected to scholarships that can reduce tuition and sometimes extend to other study costs. These are practical starting points. Doctoral Funding is a fully funded award, and the listed benefits often include full tuition fee waiver and a stipend of $37,500. Doctoral Fellowship is usually considered full tuition, and typical coverage can include full tuition fee waiver, a living stipend disbursed annually, and health insurance. A strong option is Gabelli Presidential Scholars Program which is full tuition and often covers 100% of tuition fees and fully funded summer programs. Graduate Assistantships is full tuition, and coverage often includes 100% of tuition fees, A stipend that varies from one department to another, and health insurance.
Beyond campus funding, Boston College applicants often explore outside opportunities including government backed and independent programs. These are common starting points. Fulbright Foreign Student Program is fully funded, and coverage often includes roundtrip transportation from the country of origin to the US, monthly living stipend, and tuition fees. AAUW’s International Fellowship is partially funded and typically covers $20,000 for Master's and first professional degree recipients, $25,000 for doctoral students, and $50,000 for postdoctoral students.
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