Boston College

Allston/Brighton Scholarship
Options Through Education
The Honorable Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. Scholarship Fund
 
 

Allston/Brighton Scholarship


Sponsor:

Boston College

Decription:

The Boston College Allston/Brighton Scholarship program provides academically talented students from Allston/Brighton (permanent residents only) the financial support to attend Boston College.

Eligibility:

Students who are permanent residents of Allston/Brighton and who demonstrate strong academic potential; Allston/Brighton applicants to Boston College are automatically eligible; no special application is required.

Criteria:

Earn admission to Boston College based upon standards established by the Office of Undergraduate Admission. Admitted students with institutionally determined need greater than $10,000 will be considered.

Selection:

Office of Undergraduate Admission; no special application form is required.

Award:

Full tuition, renewable for four years

Number:

10 per year

Deadline:

Undergraduate Admission Application: January 15 - Financial Aid Application: February 1 (priority deadline)

Contact:

Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Boston College
Devlin Hall 208
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
(617) 552-3100

 

The Honorable Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. Scholarship Fund


Sponsor:

Boston College (with support from alumni, family, and friends)

Description:

Established in 1986 to honor the late Honorable Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr.'36, LL.D. '73, the scholarship provides assistance to students who reside in areas that were within House Speaker O'Neill's congressional district.

Eligibility:

Students from the Eighth or the former Eleventh Congressional Districts who apply for freshman admission and who complete the Boston College financial aid application process. Preference may be given to direct descendents of residents in these districts between 1936 and 1986.

Criteria:

Awarded on the basis of need and academic potential

Selection:

Office of Undergraduate Admission; no special application required

Award:

Based on institutionally determined financail need

Number:

Varies

Deadline:

Undergraduate Admission Application: January 15 - Financial Aid Application: February 1 (priority deadline)

Contact:

Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Devlin Hall 208
Boston College
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
(617) 552-3100

 

Options Through Education


Sponsor:

Boston College (with corporate and foundation support)

Description:

Options Through Education is a combination scholarship/mentoring program established 15 years ago through the Office of AHANA (African-American, Hispanic, Asian, Native American) student programs. Consideration is given to students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The forty students who qualify each year for scholarships also participate in a six-week enrichment program during the summer prior to freshman year.

Eligibility:

Students from economically and educationally disadvantaged backgrounds, with affirmative recruitment of African-American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American students. Eligible candidate must complete the Boston College financial aid application process.

Criteria:

Awarded on the basis of financail need and academic potential

Selection:

Office of Undergraduate Admission; no special application required

Award:

Up to full tuition, based on institutionally determined financail need

Number:

40 per year

Deadline:

Undergraduate Admission Application: January 15 - Financial Aid Application: February 1 (priority deadline)

Contact:

Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Boston College
Devlin Hall 208
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
(617) 552-3100


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