If you have any questions, call the Office of Student Services at 617-552-3300 or 800-294-0294 and ask to speak with a member of the Loan Repayment staff. Boston College is committed to providing information in a manner that is accessible to all.
Boston College does not accept credit card payments for tuition, fees, or room and board except for students in the Woods College of Advancing Studies. Does Boston College accept payments from foreign bank accounts? Boston College has partnered with Flywire for foreign payments. For more information, visit the Make a Payment tab on this page.
Select Money Matters, then Student Account Inquiry, and click on the Make a Payment link. You can also grant access to parents, legal guardian, or other third parties to make payments on your student account.
For more information about two-step verification at Boston College, visit www.bc.edu/offices/help/getstarted/credentials/2step.html. Third-party payers are parents, guardians, or sponsors who can view student account bills and make payments through My Bill. My Bill is Boston College’s electronic student account billing and payment system.
of the Class of 2020 are employed, in graduate school, or engaged in service or a fellowship
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Boston College President William P. Leahy, S.J., outlines plans for this year's Commencement Exercises.
Matriculated students at Boston College are individually, personally, and primarily responsible to the University for paying all tuition and other fees associated with enrollment and room and board. This obligation also applies to any additional tuition and fees resulting from adjustments to course schedules. Students remain responsible in accordance with University policy for tuition and fees for classes for which they register, including any classes for which they have been withdrawn, been dropped, failed, or failed to attend. Students must formally withdraw from any/all classes that they do not attend in a particular semester. Students will not be relieved of their responsibility to pay tuition unless they withdraw from classes in accordance with the withdrawal timelines and procedures published by the Office of Student Services in the University Catalog.
Fees are not refundable. Notice of withdrawal must be made in writing to the dean of the student's school.
If you have any questions about your Massachusetts No-Interest Loan debt or the exit interview process, please contact the Office of Student Services at 800-294-0294 and ask for a member of the Loan staff.
For answers to questions you may have regarding repayment, call the Office of Student Services at 800-294-0294 and ask to speak with a member of the Loan Staff. You may also e-mail questions to borrower@bc.edu. Repayment Methods.
Through this program, qualifying nurses can get up to 85% of their student loan debt paid off in exchange for working two to three years in critical shortage health facilities in the United States.
If you have any questions, call the Office of Student Services at 617-552-3300 or 800-294-0294 and ask to speak with a member of the Loan Repayment staff.
Forms must be submitted by the deadlines established by Boston College. None of the loan may be cancelled for services performed either before the date the loan was disbursed or during the enrollment period covered by the loan. Defaulted loan amounts are not eligible for cancellation.
Borrowers of Massachusetts No-Interest Loans are required to complete an exit interview prior to Commencement. This may now be completed online. You will receive a letter in March from Heartland ECSI outlining the steps for completion of the online exit interview. You will be asked to login to the website of Educational Computer Systems, Inc. (ECSI), Mass. DoE's loan servicing company, to complete the exit interview. You will be required to provide family information and personal references. Please be sure to have this information ready when you begin the online exit interview.
For your convenience, you can make payment using a U.S. bank account online at Student Link. Select Money Matters, then Student Account Inquiry, and click on the Make a Payment link.
If you choose to send a personal check or money order using regular mail or by an overnight delivery service, please address the payment to:
529 Plan distributions are typically made by check. We recommend you contact your 529 Plan for further information.
If you are a part-time student, you can make payment by MasterCard, VISA, American Express, Discover, Diners Club International, JCB, or China Union Pay online at Student Link. Select Money Matters, then Student Account Inquiry, and click on the Make a Payment link.
You can make payment to Boston University from a bank account outside the U.S. using services provided by Flywire or Western Union Business Solutions. These vendors both provide a tailored interface for international payments to BU. Use of either of these services will generally result in a low exchange rate and/or total transaction cost.