Eagle Eye Campus Visit

These two-hour visits include an information session and student-led outdoor campus tour. The information session features authentic conversation with current students.Ìý

Eagle for a Day

Looking for an opportunity for a personalized and in-depth view of Boston College? Look no further and consider our Eagle for a Day program. If you've been to campus and perhaps already attended an Eagle Eye Campus Visit, the Eagle for a Day visit is a wonderful opportunity to take a closer look at life at Boston College.

Virtual Programs

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We look forward to (virtually) connecting with you!

Eagle for a Discussion (Virtual)

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If you've already attended an Eagle Eye Campus Visit and would like to continue learning more about our campus community, consider registering for an Eagle for a Discussion. These 30-minute virtual chats will allow you to connect one-on-one with a current òòò½Ö±²¥ student.
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Organization & High School Visits

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Groups of 10 or more members of college access/readiness organizations or college-bound high school students are welcome to join us for a two-hour visit.

Meet the Student Admission Program Council

The members of the Student Admission Program (SAP) Council work to provide the best possible experience for prospective students and their families while visiting campus over the summer. The SAP Council ensures your campus visit will help you learn about Boston College through authentic student perspectives. To learn more about members of the SAP Council, feel free to take a few moments to meet them below. Please reach out to them to learn more about student life!

Now Playing: Boston College Campus Tour

Learn about the buildings, history, and campus life on a student-led tour of Boston College.

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This audio tour of the Chestnut Hill Campus highlights our facilities, from state-of-the-art academic buildings to our iconic athletic stadium and other Boston College treasures.