Boston College (Carroll)

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140 Commonwealth Avenue, Fulton Hall 320
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

Students
195
enrolled (full-time)
407
enrolled (part-time)
Tuition
$38,416
per year (full-time)
$1,372
per credit (part-time)

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Business School Overview

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Ranking score and category
Rank Category Name
#40 Best Business Schools

Specialties

#38 in Part-time MBA

Business School Overview

The Carroll School of Management at Boston College offers graduate programs in these departments and concentrations: accounting, consulting, entrepreneurship, finance, general management, international business, leadership, manufacturing and technology management, marketing, management information systems, production/operations management, organizational behavior, portfolio management, supply chain management/logistics, tax, and technology. Its tuition is full-time: $38,416 per year and part-time: $1,372 per credit. At graduation, 58.0 percent of graduates of the full-time program are employed.

The Carroll School of Management at Boston College focuses on limiting class sizes amongst its graduate specializations to help provide customized attention to students. The school stresses core values of honesty and integrity, mutual respect, pursuit of excellence, and personal accountability, and requires all M.B.A. to volunteer in the community.  All full-time M.B.A. students are required to complete a specialization area, such as Asset Management, Corporate Finance, or Global Management.

Along with a full-time program, the Carroll School also offers an evening M.B.A., Ph.D. programs, and graduate degrees in accounting and finance. Joint degrees are offered in conjunction with the Boston College Law School, the Graduate School of Social Work, the School of Theology and Ministry, the William F. Connell School of Nursing, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the Lynch School of Education.

There are more than 34,000 Carroll graduates working around the globe, and some of the notable alumni include Ronald Logue, chairman and former CEO of financial services firm State Street Corp., and Denis O’Brien, chairman of mobile phone network provider Digicel.

Admissions

Application deadline (U.S. residents) March 15
Application deadline (international students) March 15
Applicants (full-time)
Applicants (full-time)
Applicants (part-time)
Applicants (part-time)

Academics

Departments/concentrations
accounting management information systems
consulting production/operations management
entrepreneurship organizational behavior
finance portfolio management
general management supply chain management/logistics
international business tax
leadership technology
manufacturing and technology management other
marketing

Student Body

Enrollment (full-time) 195
Gender distribution (full-time)
Gender distribution (full-time)

Cost

Tuition

Full-time: $38,416 per year
Part-time: $1,372 per credit

Required fees (full-time and part-time) $150 per year
Required fees (executive degree program) N/A

Salary

Average base salary $94,147
Full-time graduates employed at graduation 58.0%

* Business School Overview details based on 2012 data

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