An announcement canceling classes at Boston College does not mean that there is cancellation of work. The announcement will specifically mention that Boston College is “closed” when employees are not expected to report. No notification means that the University is operating on a normal schedule.
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The announcement will specifically mention that Boston College is “closed” when employees are not expected to report. No notification means that the University is operating on a normal schedule. Even when the University is closed due to weather, there will be certain essential personnel required to work and certain offices/functions ...
Students typically cannot enroll in closed or restricted courses. A student who wishes to enroll in a course that is closed or restricted by school, degree, or major should contact the department offering the course to request approval. ... Boston College summer courses will count toward the expected number of courses or credits required for ...
April. 01. Fri. Deadline for master's and doctoral candidates to submit signed and approved copies of theses/dissertations for May 2022 graduation. 13. Wed. Last date for all students who plan to graduate in May 2022 to verify their diploma names online. 14. Thu.
In the event of a heavy snowstorm or other emergency necessitating cancellation or delay of work, employees should consult the following sources for information beginning at 6:00 a.m.
The decision regarding early dismissal of employees because of weather or other emergency will be communicated by the Executive Vice President and Provost through postings on the following websites: BCInfo, BC Emergency, BC Home. Employees may also call 1-888-BOS-COLL or 617-552-INFO for information on early dismissal.
Closed and Restricted Courses. Students typically cannot enroll in closed or restricted courses. A student who wishes to enroll in a course that is closed or restricted by school, degree, or major should contact the department offering the course to request approval.
The foundation of a Boston College degree is rooted in our tradition as a Catholic and Jesuit university. The core curriculum is founded on Ignatian education and based on the Ratio Studiorum—a developmental plan for humanistic instruction. An appreciation and understanding of the modern and classical languages are central to this form of education that has spanned over 450 years across the globe.
In order to be eligible for graduation, Morrissey College students must complete at least 120 credits, 96 of which must be MCAS credits, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 1.667. Students must satisfy all Core, major, and minor requirements through coursework, transfer credits, or qualifying AP scores.
Beginning with the Class of 2024, students who earned a total of 30 Advanced Placement units may be eligible for Advanced Standing and have the option to complete their undergraduate studies in three years.
Ordinarily, students should average 15 credits per semester with a target of completing 30 credits each academic year.
Ordinarily, students should average 15 credits per semester with a target of completing 30 credits each academic year.
Student on leaves of absence can't take courses to advance their status at Boston College without obtaining prior approval from their Associate Dean in the MCAS Dean's Office. Students may not participate in extracurricular activities while on leaves of absence. Students taking leaves will have their graduation term adjusted to reflect their new anticipated graduation date. Normally, a student returning from a leave of absence may not regain their original graduation year.
1. Our campus is absolutely hideous and not Instagrammable whatsoever. I don’t even remember the name of that really famous building. Garson Hall? Gaston? Something like that.
The pandemic and subsequent lockdowns and isolations have left an incredible number of people to self-medicate with some of their favorite comfort foods. And that's okay, comfort foods can help with our mental health, but the challenge comes with the inability to hit the gym whenever you need a little more wiggle room in your daily calorie intake.
Whether you are a Baby Boomer or Generation X, it is likely you use abbreviations in your everyday discourse. From texting, emailing or even conversing face to face in real-time, abbreviations consumer our language and the way in which we communicate with one another.
The key is the thinly sliced Granny Smith apple. It'll get you every time. Not that you'll ever find a table.
If you lived on Newton, you've run down Linden Lane to catch the bus, and you know how ridiculous the 2 a.m. bus to Newton is. But you'll never know what a triple is like. As for my own allegiance: Ride (the bus) or die! Go Newton!
All the best bars have painted-over windows, floors your flip flops stick to when you walk, and bathroom stalls so small you have to curl up in the fetal position to use them. But hey, there's cheap beer.
You never had to change your outfit! Absolutely anything to avoid coin-op laundry. Fewer stares when you're out all night.
Oh College Road. While your friends are living it up in suites in 90 or Vanderslice, it's like you're a freshman all over again. It's even worse than the eerie 66.
I repeat: No one wants CoRo. Sophmore year, my seven friends and I scored the first pick in the draft and got the 6th floor of Vanderslice as freshmen. Some people stopped talking to us for weeks.
You or your friends lived on Strathmore, Sutherland, or Orkney. You ate at Pino's, Eagle's Deli, and Cityside. You argued over Boloco vs. Chipotle. And it was all worth temping fate at the Cleveland Circle of Death intersection.