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by fostering the rigorous intellectual development and the by fostering the rigorous intellectual development significant research by producing nationally and internationally religious the dialogue between itself to advance by committing • ethical, and personal formation of its undergraduate, religious, to prepare them for graduate, and professional students in order society; citizenship, service and leadership in a global • thereby both enriching insight and understanding, that advances culture and addressing important societal needs; and • the through culture of elements formative other and belief and the life teaching and learning, intellectual inquiry, that form the University. firm commitment to academic freedom, and with a determination to of its resources in pursuit of its academic exercise careful stewardship goals. Boston College pursues this distinctive mission by serving society in pursues Boston College three ways: all for concern deep a with mission this fulfills College Boston with a recognition of the important members of its community, with a staff can offer, faculty and student body, a diverse contribution this publication an increasingly more useful reference, at the same at the same more useful reference, an increasingly this publication progress of the of the scope and your understanding time enhancing these toward and suggestions welcome your comments We University. goals. its in available is years, previous from those as well as Book, Fact This entirety at bc.edu/factbook. Stephanie Chappe, Ph.D. Research Institutional Assistant Director, Allison Reilly Data Graphic Designer & Planning Institutional Research December 2020 Boston , the 48th edition of this publication. , the 48th edition Approved by the Board of Trustees, May 31, 1996 of Trustees, the Board by Approved fullness of its intellectual life and to the continuous development of its distinctive intellectual heritage. truth in every discipline, in the desire to learn, and in the call to live In this spirit, the University regards the contribution justly together. to the as essential systems value of different religious traditions and Jesuit university, it is rooted in a world view that encounters God in Jesuit university, especially in the search for all creation and through all human activity, Boston College draws inspiration for its academic and societal draws Boston College and mission from its distinctive religious tradition. As a Catholic the Catholic intellectual ideal of a mutually illuminating relationship illuminating mutually of a ideal intellectual Catholic the between religious faith and free intellectual inquiry. achievements of its graduates. It seeks both to advance its place It seeks both to advance achievements of its graduates. to bring to the company among the nation’s finest universities and society the richness of of its distinguished peers and to contemporary standards of teaching and research in undergraduate, graduate and standards of teaching and research in undergraduate, of a just society through professional programs and to the pursuit and the and staff, faculty work of its the accomplishments, its own Strengthened by more than a century and a half of dedication to dedication of half a and century a than more by Strengthened commits itself to the highest Boston College academic excellence, the mission of boston college boston of the mission for her extensive contributions. A concerted effort is made to make made to make A concerted effort is for her extensive contributions. Sincere appreciation is extended to all contributors who offered their Sincere appreciation is extended to all contributors and accuracy possible greatest the maintain to expertise and time Gurkan Gulsah to go thanks Special data. the of standardization multiple years of data are provided for historical perspective. are provided multiple years of data and Academic Year, and the fall semester of the 2020-2021 Academic the fall semester of the 2020-2021 Academic and and Academic Year, valuable pertinent facts and figures Book provides The Fact Year. Where appropriate, and students. staff, faculty, to administrators, of information about the Boston College community, its resources, its resources, community, the Boston College of information about from gathered data institutional of summary a is It operations. its and Fiscal compiled to capture the 2019-2020 many areas of the University, This book is intended as a single, readily accessible, consistent source source consistent accessible, readily single, a as intended is book This Institutional Research & Planning is pleased to present the Planning is pleased & Research Institutional 2020-2021 Book, Fact College foreword

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The Jesuit Community at at Community The Jesuit College Boston at Community Jesuit Faber Peter The Saint Chart of Administration Officers of theUniversity Academic Administration Centers and Institutes Academic Chairs - Board of Trustees of - Board Chairs AssociatesTrustee Membership Boston College Profile College Boston Membership Trustees of Board A Brief History of Boston College Boston of History A Brief Chronology College A Boston Foreword College Boston of The Mission students administration& faculty table contents of 41 51 61 61 37 47 53 53 52 52 57 43 39 39 45 45 45 49 42 36 36 62 56 56 56 38 69 69 58 50 66 46 48 60 40 44 44 44 ���������������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������������������� ......

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Summary of Sponsored Funding Actions Funding Sponsored of Summary Projects:Sponsored Expenditures for Library for Materials Expenditures Activities Sponsored of Highlights Boston College Libraries College Boston Library Holdings College Boston Condensed Statement of Financial Position Financial of Statement Condensed Fees and Tuition Highlights of Financial Operations Financial of Highlights Dining Facilities Fields Outdoor Recreation and Athletic StatisticsResidence Hall by Building Summary of Building Use Classrooms Facility Capacities Facility general information athletics academic resources & resources researchacademic finance physical plant table contents of (cont.) Light , which includes a includes which , capital campaign, having raised a record-breaking total of raised a record-breaking total capital campaign, having increased presence and impact locally and globally. increased presence and impact locally and of the 150,000-square-foot integrated science building Construction Integrated Science and that will house the Schiller Institute for of 2021. In 2020, the Society began in 2019, with a completion date students for its human- University began recruiting its first class of centered engineering major. in in Brookline integrated with Boston College Pine Manor College Success will serve first- 2020. The Pine Manor Institute for Student students from both schools through a $50 low-income generation, established by Boston College. million endowment To honor its 150th anniversary in 2013, Boston College celebrated celebrated College in 2013, Boston its 150th anniversary honor To for Park at Fenway a Mass including activities, semesters of three a academic symposia; and friends; faculty, students, 20,000 alumni, a student and alumni service projects; and naturalization ceremony; Hall. student concert at Symphony the by institution R1 an to elevated was College Boston 2016, In with a designation for doctoral universities Foundation, Carnegie activity classification, and concluded its the highest research the World aid, financial student programs, academic of support in billion $1.605 and capital projects. faculty research, student formation initiatives, 10-year strategic plan, In 2017, the University announced a new Mission College’s Boston Advancing Excel: to Ever research, and an commitment to liberal arts education, formation,

Conference Center. Conference Office of University Communications Source: in Brighton. The Brighton Campus is now home to the School of home to the is now The Brighton Campus in Brighton. established in 2008, the Cadigan which was Theology and Ministry, the McMullen Museum of Art, and the University Alumni Center, Between 2004 and 2007, the University acquired a 65-acre parcel Avenue from the Archdiocese of Boston, just across Commonwealth the Sacred Heart. The land is the present site of the Boston College the Sacred Heart. The land is the present site of the Boston College School and of residence halls housing some 800 freshmen. Law In 1974, Boston College acquired a 40-acre site 1.5 miles from the 1.5 miles a 40-acre site acquired In 1974, Boston College of by Newton College that had been owned Chestnut Hill Campus and Sciences, was named in 2015 in honor of alumnus Robert alumnus of honor in 2015 in named was Sciences, and benefactor. largest Boston College’s Morrissey, and 1952, respectively. The oldest and largest of the University’s of the University’s The oldest and largest and 1952, respectively. of Arts the Robert J. Morrissey College eight schools and colleges, The School of Nursing—named in honor of William F. Connell in Connell F. of William honor in Nursing—named School of The Human Development— 2003—and the School of Education and in 1947 A. and Peter S. Lynch—followed named in 1999 for Carolyn saw the introduction of the Graduate School of Social Work, now the now Work, Social of School Graduate the of introduction the saw Business of College the and Work, Social of School College Boston . of School Carroll E. Wallace the today Administration, and sciences, the Law School, and the Evening College, today called College, School, and the Evening the Law and sciences, 1930s The Studies. of Advancing College S.J., Woods, James A. the Though incorporated as a university since its founding, Boston its founding, Though incorporated as a university since to fill out the dimensions of its university charter did not begin College school of arts with the inauguration of a graduate until the 1920s, —opened in 1917, 1924, and 1928, respectively. Bapst Library—opened in 1917, 1924, and Thomas I. Gasson, S.J., who led the relocation. The Recitation Recitation The Thomas I. Gasson, S.J., who led the relocation. other buildings that still Building opened in March 1913. The three Hall, Devlin Hall, and shape the core of the campus—St. Mary’s was broken on June 19, 1909, for the construction of a central on June 19, 1909, for broken was later named in honor of President Building, Recitation Originally located on Harrison Avenue in Boston’s South End, the in Boston’s South Harrison Avenue Originally located on and century in the twentieth early urban setting outgrew its College in Chestnut Hill, where ground Farm to the former Lawrence moved working class a rigorous course load in theology and , course load in theology and philosophy, working class a rigorous rhetoric, math, and science. classical languages, September 5, 1864. Through its first seven decades, it remained a it remained first seven decades, 5, 1864. Through its September Irish institution, offering the sons of Boston’s small undergraduate Boston College was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1863 by the Society of founded was Boston College opened its doors on students, three teachers and 22 and, with a brief history of boston college boston a brief historyof

6 | history & chronology 7 | history & chronology Carney Hall opened. Students moved into Welch, Williams, and Williams, into Welch, Hall opened. Students moved Carney Dedication of Higgins Hall in November. to form the joined the Jesuit Trustees The Board of Regents The Law School moved to St. Thomas More Hall on the to St. Thomas School moved The Law halls opened, the first student Loyola, and Xavier Claver, Stadium Alumni opened. of Management School Graduate The the A.B. degree. The College required for no longer Latin was Cushing building, The School of Nursing occupied its campus opened. McElroy Commons addressed the Boston College President John F. To accommodate post-war enrollment, army surplus barracks army surplus barracks enrollment, post-war accommodate To the began on the first permanent building since Construction on the Lower acquired the small reservoir Boston College Hall. of Lyons Completion in Gasson The School of Education opened in September Roncalli residences. Program, Board of Directors on October 8. The Black Talent began. precursor to AHANA Student Programs, Chestnut Hill Campus. into Campion The School of Education moved residences. Hall. September 21. dedicated was the Scholar of the of Arts and Sciences Honors Program and began. The original gymnasium, Roberts Program College Forum, opened. rink, McHugh and the first hockey Center, named for the early Hall. Three more student residences, and Fitzpatrick, were Fenwick, bishops of Boston, Cheverus, completed. on April 20. The self-study of the Convocation Centennial of Arts and Sciences led to a new core curriculum, College a reduction in the course load, the election of department chairmen, the establishment of Educational committees, and sabbaticals. became dormitories on the present site of Campion Hall; a Hall; site of Campion on the present became dormitories on the present was erected building office/classroom larger the site recreation building on McGuinn Hall, and a location of of Cushing Hall. of Business 1928, to house the College completion of Bapst in 1948). The School of in September, Administration (occupied Street in Boston. Nursing opened on Newbury title at team won its first national The Men’s Hockey Campus. Springs. Colorado education, and Hall. Doctoral programs began in , initiating an era of increased emphasis on graduate history, education.

1964 1966 1968 1954 1955 1957 1958 1960 1961 1963 1946 1947 1949 1951 1952 , student , the Boston College literary , the Boston College The Stylus Cardinal William O’Connell obtained the Liggett estate, the obtained the Liggett O’Connell William Cardinal The School of Management opened at Newbury Street as the The School of Management Cotton game — the to its first bowl team traveled The Football The Graduate School of Social Work opened at Newbury Street. The Graduate School of Social Work Greek was no longer required for the A.B. degree. no longer Greek was The Law School opened at 11 Beacon Street, and the Evening School opened at 11 Beacon Street, and the Evening The Law Bapst Library opened, the fourth of the early Maginnis and Boston College began to fill out the dimensions of its charter began Boston College The Baseball team beat Holy Cross 4-1 before 30,000 at Braves 4-1 before 30,000 at Braves The Baseball team beat Holy Cross Summer School began. Boston College won its first major football victory, 5-3, over 5-3, its first major football victory, won Boston College Conscription and voluntary enlistment for World War I reduced War and voluntary enlistment for World Conscription The first graduation ceremony took place on the Chestnut Hill The first graduation ceremony took place Publication began on the Thomas I. Gasson, S.J., named president; purchased Nine students received A.B. degrees at the first Nine students received Boston College opened on September 5, with John Bapst, S.J., opened on September 5, Boston College Gov. John A. Andrew signed the charter of Boston College, of Boston College, Andrew signed the charter John A. Gov. John McElroy, S.J., purchased property in the South End of in the South S.J., purchased property John McElroy, Bowl — and was defeated by Clemson (6-3). — and was Bowl and gifted it to the University. future site of Upper Campus, “College of Business Administration.” “College College began as “Boston College Intown” at 126 Newbury Intown” began as “Boston College College Street, Boston. station, was founded. station, was Arts and Sciences. the seismological Observatory, Weston buildings. Walsh as a university with the founding of the Graduate School of as a university with the founding of the Graduate Field, June 18. favored Yale at New Haven. First issue of at New Haven. Yale favored 17. printed November weekly, Boston College enrollment to 125 in October, down from 671 down to 125 in October, enrollment Boston College two years earlier. Campus on June 18. Four classes enrolled in the newly opened classes enrolled 18. Four on June Campus Gasson Hall in September. Lawrence Farm in Chestnut Hill for a new campus. Farm Lawrence magazine. Commencement on June 28. Commencement as president, Robert Fulton, S.J., as dean, and 22 students. S.J., as as president, Robert Fulton, April 1. The first meeting of the Boston College Trustees took College of the Boston April 1. The first meeting place on July 6. Boston for a new college. Boston for

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U.S. News & World Report U.S. News & World was completed, exceeding the exceeding completed, was The Eugene F. Merkert Chemistry Center was dedicated. The was Chemistry Center Merkert F. The Eugene including its occupants, Devlin Hall welcomed The renovated separated Graduate programs in Nursing and Education S.J., Leahy, P. elected William On October 6, the Trustees completed and opened on School’s new library was The Law The School of Management’s doctoral program in finance program in finance doctoral of Management’s The School enrolled in the new School of Nursing The first students were present for the ‘49, was Silvio O. Conte Congressman Hall, completing a major added to Campion A new wing was Thomas A. and Margaret A. Vanderslice Hall; a nearby Thomas A. and Margaret A. Vanderslice named Gabelli Hall; the museum residence building was McMullen Museum of became the Charles S. and Isabella V. Art. On July 31, J. Donald Monan, S.J.’s 24-year presidency S.J., was Leahy, P. ended, and on October 18, William inaugurated as the 25th president of Boston College. Campaign College for Boston Campaign $125-million goal by more than $11 million. the Department the Department of Geology and Geophysics, Football team and the Admission Office. The of Fine Arts, Notre Dame at South Bend, 41–39. beat number-one ranked was Hall began. The Theater Department of Fulton Renovation established. J. Donald from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Planning Monan, S.J., established a University Academic for 900 cars A garage to map University strategies. Council behind St. Mary’s Hall. The stadium seating completed was from 32,000 to 44,500. enlarged capacity was Hall to succeed J. Donald Monan, S.J., as president. Fulton exteriorly to match the and transformed reopened, enlarged Gothic style of the early buildings. in January. the Newton Campus 16th among the nation’s teaching Boston College ranked The universities and 37th in the national university category. named student residence at 70 St. Thomas More Road was was approved by the Trustees. The Jesuit Institute, funded The Jesuit Institute, funded Trustees. by the approved was a with Community, gift from the Jesuit by a $1.5 million to support established was commitment, matching University and ethical questions that emerge exploration into the religious of faith and culture. from the intersection a department program. The Music Program became Ph.D. Hall opened. The Vouté of Arts and Sciences. in the College in Devlin Hall. Museum of Art opened of Management The School Forum. dedication of Conte in honor of Wallace School of Management became the Carroll an honorary awarded was Thea Bowman ‘28. Sister E. Carroll named for her in October. degree, and AHANA House was room for the Merkert razed to make was Roberts Center Chemistry Center. of the original building. renovation

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1987 1988 1989 1991 began. to raise $21 million Campaign for Boston College Campaign New Heights Advancement Campaign The E. Paul Robsham, Jr. Theater Arts Center was opened on was Theater Arts Center The E. Paul Robsham, Jr. rededicated, and Burns Library opened Bapst Library was Walsh Hall residence was named in honor of former president named in Hall residence was Walsh O’Neill, Jr. Thomas P. dedicated to Speaker O’Neill Library was The Jesuit Community endowed the Thomas I. Gasson, S.J., endowed The Jesuit Community One thousand friends of Speaker of the House Thomas P. of the House Thomas P. One thousand friends of Speaker Newton College of the Sacred Heart became part of Boston of Newton College Edmond’s Campus. to the Newton School moved The Law The Long-Range Fiscal Planning Committee presented to the Fiscal Planning Committee The Long-Range The offices of President of Boston College and Rector of the Rector and College of Boston The offices of President S.J., as Joyce, Seavey succeeded W. J. Donald Monan, S.J., Women were admitted for degrees in all undergraduate in all undergraduate admitted for degrees were Women dinner took place in Washington honoring House Speaker honoring House Speaker dinner took place in Washington included President Ronald ‘36. Speakers O’Neill, Jr. Thomas P. and Bob Hope. The President Gerald Ford, former Reagan, The scholarships. event raised $2 million for Boston College five-year $125-million Forum. for Conte way dismantled to make was McHugh Forum the Lower Campus. the Lower on April 22. The University planning document “Goals for to released. The Alumni Association moved Nineties” was A St. Patrick’s Day Alumni House on the Newton Campus. Michael P. Walsh, S.J., on October 7. Walsh, Michael P. the Heisman Trophy. awarded ‘36. Doug Flutie was Chair in American , December 9. The Graduate School December 9. The Graduate School Chair in American Politics, established a doctoral degree program. The of Social Work J. William named for Athletic Director was Complex Recreation Flynn. Chair for distinguished Jesuit scholars. began in April. It would raise more than $25 million over the million over began in April. It would raise more than $25 next five years. to establish the O’Neill ‘36, gathered in Washington O’Neill, Jr. Trustees a plan for balanced budgets for the succeeding five a plan for balanced budgets Trustees years. March 11). (announced College occupied in September. Hall was president on September 5. The Trustees voted to eliminate voted 5. The Trustees president on September and to expand the Board of Trustees the Board of Directors newly structured Board of Trustees, to include laypeople. The Owens ‘36 Jesuits), elected Cornelius with 35 members (13 established. was Center chairman. The Women’s Boston College Jesuit Community were separated on January 1. Jesuit Community Boston College Phi Beta Kappa took place on Chapter, Installation of Omicron April 6. colleges. The modular residences were placed on the Lower on the Lower were placed The modular residences colleges. the action program, and an academic/social PULSE, Campus. began. with multiple disabilities School for children Campus

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8 | history & chronology 9 | history & chronology Light the . On June 18, the City of Boston approved Boston College’s Boston College’s On June 18, the City of Boston approved A record number of 20 Boston College students were awarded students were awarded A record number of 20 Boston College an interdisciplinary of Arts and Sciences approved The College In June, Boston College acquired 43 acres of land and five 43 acres of land acquired College In June, Boston initiative was “Church in the 21st Century” Boston College’s the Archdiocese of A partnership between Boston College, World Capital Campaign Capital World campuses proposing the and Brighton plans for the Lower a fine arts district, a recreation construction of a student center, and sufficient playing fields for intramural sports, center, residence halls to meet 100% of demand for undergraduate 11, BC dedicated a Veterans On November housing. The 68-foot-long granite Memorial on the Burns Library lawn. is inscribed with the names of the 205 alumni who died in wall military service to their country. Brighton community. The Carroll School of Management School of Management The Carroll Brighton community. for Leadership and Ethics to Center established the Winston launched College examine issues of ethical leadership. Boston of Arts and Sciences. a minor in Jewish Studies in the College new records for the number of research set Boston College with a total of 358 grants and dollars won by faculty and staff, amounting to a total of $44.4 million. awards, In including 18 undergraduates. Scholarships, Fulbright signed an agreement with the August, Boston College additional Archdiocese of Boston for the purchase of an and academic 18 acres of land, and several administrative international student The on the Brighton Campus. buildings, climbing years, body more than doubled during the past 20 5, Boston from 360 in 1986-87 to 767 in 2007. On December its 10-year strategic plan, including the unveiled College a recreation complex, a fine addition of 100 faculty members, arts district, and athletic playing fields. School The Lynch major in Islamic Civilization and Societies. of Education received foundation grants totaling $9.2 million in the public to expand its successful “Boston Connects” Jesuit elementary schools in Boston. In June, the Weston and joined College School of Theology re-affiliated with Boston Education and Pastoral Ministry and the Institute of Religious School of Theology C21 Online to form the Boston College launched its $1.5 billion Boston College and Ministry. buildings across Commonwealth Avenue in Brighton from the in Brighton from the Avenue Commonwealth buildings across Priory St. Stephen’s of Boston. BC also purchased Archdiocese conference center. used as a retreat and to be Mass. in Dover, in the 21st S.J., took the “Church Leahy, P. President William Atlanta, Phoenix, Dallas, to Los Angeles, program Century” could discuss issues and Chicago, so that alumni Naples, Church. confronting the Catholic Athletics Center, The Yawkey center. made into a permanent to , opened in a 72,000 square-foot addition 130 students from Loyola and Tulane BC accepted the spring. schools in New Orleans recovered universities until their Future President Katrina. from the effects of Hurricane Academic Year addressed students at First Convocation. the to allow formed Parish was Boston, and St. Columbkille through parish school to continue offering a pre-kindergarten education for children in the Allston- 8th grade Catholic

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surpassed survey ranked Boston survey ranked U.S. News & World Report U.S. News & World U.S. News & World Report Report & World U.S. News . ranked the Carroll Graduate School the Carroll ranked . The McMullen Museum of Art’s Ever to Excel Capital Campaign to Excel Capital Ever U.S. News & World Report U.S. News & World The Boston College “Church in the 21st Century” initiative “Church in the 21st Century” The Boston College Boston College received a record number of undergraduate Boston College A $2 million grant from the Lilly Endowment supported a A $2 million grant from the Lilly Endowment The annual The School of Education was named the Carolyn A. and Peter named the Carolyn The School of Education was The Irish Institute and the Irish Studies Program celebrated The Irish Institute and In a rating of graduate schools, of graduate schools, In a rating Conference. Two Boston College students earned Rhodes Boston College Two Conference. of The School the first in the University’s history. Scholarships, School of Nursing Connell F. renamed the William Nursing was ‘59. Connell F. William in honor of longtime Trustee, Boston College’s more than $440 its original $400 million goal by generating from BC announced that it would withdraw million in gifts. the Big East and accept an invitation to join Coast attracted national attention with its conferences and seminars. attracted national attention with its conferences and seminars. dean James A. Woods, S.J.; President William P. Leahy, S.J., Leahy, P. William S.J.; President dean James A. Woods, would launch an initiative announced that Boston College to help renew and called “The Church in the 21st Century” of the clergy abuse scandal. revitalize the Church in the wake U.S. News & World Report U.S. News & World renamed was College 39th in the nation. The former Evening Studies in honor of longtime of Advancing College the Woods applications for the 2002-2003 academic year, with more than applications for the 2002-2003 academic year, seats. 2,200 available 21,000 applying for the approximately on St. Stephen’s Green, as a resource for the University’s Irish on St. Stephen’s Green, as a resource for the won its second national title, Studies Program. Men’s Hockey defeating the University of North Dakota. Boston College program to encourage students to integrate students to encourage program Boston College BC established a permanent Dublin home, faith and career. Geoffrey and Rene Boisi committed $5 million to establish Rene Boisi committed $5 million to establish Geoffrey and and American Public Life, directed by for the Center The Norma Jean Calderwood political scientist Alan Wolfe. established. Chair in Islamic and Asian Art was College 38th among the nation’s 228 national universities. the nation’s 228 national universities. 38th among College U.S. News & World Report U.S. News & World and the Baroque exhibition “Saints and Sinners: Caravaggio BC announced its attracted more than 65,000 visitors. Image” Campaign to Excel Capital Ever S. Lynch School of Education in recognition of the couple’s gift S. Lynch Boston the fifth consecutive year, of more than $10 million. For top 40 national universities by among the ranked was College prestigious national fellowships, including a dozen Fulbrights including a dozen Fulbrights prestigious national fellowships, . and a coveted project to renovate and expand Higgins Hall, which housed the and expand Higgins Hall, which housed project to renovate departments. Biology and Physics Education, and Nursing among Law, rated the BC schools of won more than 20 BC undergraduates the top 25 in their fields. their new home at Connolly House. Work began on a three-year a on began Work House. Connolly at home new their Graduate School of Social Work was ranked 14th, the School 14th, ranked was of Social Work Graduate School March, of Education 28th. In 27th, and the School of Nursing Patrick’s homilist at the annual St. S.J. was Leahy, P. William of the Holy Cross. Day Mass at the Cathedral placed Boston College Law School 22nd in its field, while the 22nd in its field, while School Law College placed Boston

2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 a boston college chronology college a boston , a Light the Ever to Excel: Advancing Boston College’s Mission Advancing Boston College’s to Excel: Ever campaign closed, the most successful capital campaign campaign closed, the Boston College was elevated to an R1 institution by the to an R1 institution elevated was Boston College the passing on March 18 of BC’s The University mourned a 125,983 The University welcomed the Fish Field House, science building that will house the Schiller Institute for science building that will house the Schiller Center, and on the Pete Frates Integrated Science and Society, softball within an indoor practice facility for BC baseball and on the Brighton Campus. the Harrington Athletics Village semester outbreak. Fall the nationwide coronavirus following to wear masks classes began on August 31 with a requirement The distancing on and off campus. and practice physical on Racial Justice in America to University launched the Forum through racism and offer solutions examine issues of systemic Director and the expertise of faculty and staff. Led by Inaugural sponsored a the Forum Rougeau, Dean Vincent School Law from a Service series of events during the fall semester ranging to an exploration of the challenges of Hope and Reconciliation of environmental racism. Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, a Institutions of Higher Classification of Carnegie of with the highest levels for doctoral universities designation its 10-year NEASC The University initiated research activity. strategic planning effort. The accreditation and a new World hall opened at the former site of A new residence in BC history. Museum of Art reopened at its new More Hall; the McMullen Campus. location on BC’s Brighton J. Donald Monan, S.J. Chancellor, 24th President and first S.J., Leahy, P. President William University In September, announced the University in the coming decade. strategic plan to guide to Alumni Stadium; square-foot indoor practice facility adjacent home to BC’s new baseball, the Harrington Athletics Village, auditorium for softball and intramural fields; the new 250-seat 300 Hammond Undergraduate Admission in Devlin Hall; and a 25-acre parcel in Chestnut Hill. Pond Parkway, Construction began on the 150,000 square-foot integrated Construction sent students home starting March 12, Boston College

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Times Higher Education Higher Times The Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences was named in honor of Arts & Sciences was The Morrissey College Construction began on a 490-bed residence hall at 2150 Construction Boston College continued its celebration of its 150th continued Boston College The Graduate School of Social Work commemorated 75 years commemorated of Social Work The Graduate School its fifth NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey won Boston College Planning began for the construction of Stokes Hall, along the of Stokes for the construction Planning began an initiative to support junior faculty research and early-career Jesuit Studies was development. The Institute for Advanced launched. benefactor long-serving trustee, and generous of alumnus, Robert J. Morrissey ‘60. Pat Stokes ‘64 and his wife, Aja. Professor of History Robin Pat Stokes a prestigious MacArthur Fellowship awarded Fleming was grant”), a first for a BC faculty member. (“genius the site of the former More Hall. New Avenue, Commonwealth were established, part of assistant professorships endowed anniversary with academic symposia, a performance of student anniversary with academic symposia, Hall and a seven- musical groups at Boston’s Symphony 451,077 packed city alumni and parent volunteer effort that Hall, designed to Africa. Stokes meals for shipment to West the humanities foster interdisciplinary collaboration among officially departments and enhance student-faculty interaction, made possible by a gift from University Trustee opened. It was commitment from alumnus Patrick Cadigan ‘57 created the commitment from alumnus Patrick Cadigan Boston on the Brighton Campus. Center Alumni Cadigan its 150th anniversary celebration with commenced College Park on September 15. a Sesquicentennial Mass at Fenway named and dedicated in honor of University Stayer Hall was and their family. his wife Shelly, Ralph Stayer, Trustee of social work teaching and research. Construction began on began on and research. Construction of social work teaching academic building to be constructed Hall, the first new Stokes in more than two decades. on Middle Campus State. A $15 million National Championship, defeating Ferris Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences to reflect Department of Earth and at BC. The environmental interest the top at 161 among College rankings placed Boston A $20 million commitment from universities in the world. Barbara Roche established the Roche benefactors Patrick and School. the Lynch Education within for Catholic Center southwest corner of Middle Campus. On April 10, BC defeated April 10, BC defeated On corner of Middle Campus. southwest championship. NCAA men’s hockey to win the Wisconsin the renamed was Department and Geophysics The Geology

Note: References to presidents and Board of Trustee chairs are minimized in this chronology since they are listed elsewhere in this Fact Book. listed elsewhere are since they minimized in this chronology chairs are of Trustee and Board to presidents Note: References Office of University Communications Source: 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 a boston college chronology college a boston

history & chronology | 10 | profile 11 68 40 25 66 30 67 491 567 123 120 376 163 2,718 1,660 3,294,468 Administrative/Academic/Auxiliary Student Residence Other Buildings Total Chestnut Hill Campus Brighton Campus Newton Campus Parkway 300 Hammond Pond Outlying Properties Acres Total Buildings and Other Support Operating Revenues Total $1,090.8 million Operating Expenses Total $1,090.7 million Professional, Administrative Professional, Attendants Technical, Secretarial, Clerical, Services Plant, Police Dining, Facilities, Positions Total Acres Total Volumes Total Libraries: FY 2020 Libraries: FY 2020 Finance: Staff: Fall 2020 Fall Staff: 2020 Spring Plant: Physical

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FleetBoston Financial Denise M. Morrison ’75 (Ret.) President and Chief Executive Officer Soup Company Campbell John C. Morrissey III* Managing Director Shea Ventures Kathleen Flatley Ix ’88, M.Ed. ’92 Jr.* Kelly, Alfred F. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Visa S.J.* Leahy, William P. President Boston College Lise Leist Diversity Consultant Malone, S.J. Matthew F. President and Editor in Chief America Media ’86 S.J., M.Div. Marcouiller, Douglas W. Society of Jesus General Counselor, di Gesù Curia Generalizia della Compagnia K. Markell ’77* Peter President of Administration and Finance, Executive Vice and Treasurer CFO Partners HealthCare A. Martignetti ’76 Carmine President and Co-Owner Martignetti Companies NC ’71 Kathleen M. McGillycuddy, President (Ret.) Executive Vice William J. Geary ’80 William J. Geary and Partner Cofounder Partners Flare Capital Janice Gipson ’77 Grady '04 W. Patrick Partner Sequoia Capital Griffith ’68 David T. Chairman Vice R W Baird Haley ’76 Kathleen Powers Manager LLC Management Hill Snows S.J. Daniel S. Hendrickson, President University Creighton Michaela Murphy Hoag ’86* and Chair Founder Part the Cloud

Loyola Marymount University Ardagh Group Michael E. Engh, S.J. Chancellor Autumn Development Company, Inc. Autumn Development Company, R. Coulson Paul Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Cooney & Conway Cooney Esq. ’81* Leo J. Corcoran, President High Road Capital Partners High Road Capital Esq. '74 J. Cooney, Robert Partner Michelle R. Codrington ’94 William C. Connell and Partner Co-Founder Hon. Darcel D. Clark ’83 Hon. Darcel D. District Attorney District Attorney's Office Bronx County James D. Carey, Esq., '88, J.D. '91 Esq., '88, J.D. Carey, James D. Senior Principal Stone Point Capital Amb. (Ret.) R. Nicholas Burns ’78, LL.D. ’02 (Hon.) Burns ’78, LL.D. R. Nicholas Amb. (Ret.) Professor of the Practice of Goodman Family Diplomacy and School Kennedy Harvard D. Scott Brown ’79* D. (Ret.) President and Chief Executive Officer Products LLC Sage Patricia Lynott Bonan '79 Lynott Patricia Managing Director (Ret.) JPMorgan Chase & Co. Drake G. Behrakis ’86 President and Chief Executive Officer Marwick Associates Steven M. Barry ’85* Fundamental Equity Chief Investment Officer of Managing Director, Asset Management Guido M. Barilla Chairman S.p.A. Barilla G. & R. Fratelli Susan Martinelli Shea ’76* President and Founder Dancing with the Students Apple Fellow Inc. Apple Computer, Secretary Suffolk Construction Company Construction Suffolk Vice Chair ’82* Schiller Philip W. Chair Fish* John F. Chief Executive Officer Chairman and boardtrustees membership of 2020-2021

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President Inc. Gabelli Foundation Elizabeth Eder Zobel '87 Chairman for the Teach Marc P. Seidner '88 Marc P. Officer Chief Investment PIMCO ’76* Esq., NC ’73, J.D. Short, Marianne D. and Chief Legal Officer President Executive Vice UnitedHealth Group A. Smart ’99 Kevin Managing Director JPMorgan Chase & Co. Shelly A. Stayer Chairwoman LLC Johnsonville Sausage, '86 Vanderslice Elizabeth W. Partner Board Services Corporate Trewstar White ’74 Michael D. (Ret.) Chairman, President, Chief Executive Officer DIRECTV Elisa Gabelli Wilson '95 ...... board trustees of ......

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John M. Connors, Jr. John M. Connors, T. Boisi Geoffrey Syron Richard F. Charles I. Clough, Jr. Jr. John M. Connors, Pat Stokes William J. Geary Kathleen M. McGillycuddy Fish John F. Peter K. Markell Fish John F. Cornelius W. Owens W. Cornelius Thomas J. Galligan, Jr. O’Neill James P. Connell William F. David S. Nelson Thomas A. Vanderslice chairs

Executive Committee Member. Executive * listed. Note: Only Boston College degrees Office President’s Source: Rev. Nicholas A. Sannella '67 Rev. Pastor Parish Immaculate Conception Navyn Datoo Salem ’94, D.S.S. ’12 (Hon.) Navyn Datoo Salem ’94, D.S.S. & CEO Founder Edesia Kendall B. Reid ’79, D.F.A. ’18 (Hon.) ’79, D.F.A. B. Reid Kendall Producer/Director (Ret.) HBO Sports Jonathan M. Rather ’82 Senior General Partner Anderson & Stowe Carson, Welsh, Stephen J. Pemberton ’89, D.B.A. ’15 (Hon.), M.S. '19 ’89, D.B.A. Stephen J. Pemberton Officer Chief Human Resources Workhuman Cyril P. Opeil, S.J., Ph.D. '04 Opeil, S.J., Ph.D. P. Cyril Rector Jesuit Community Boston College David P. O’Connor ’86* O’Connor David P. Senior Managing Partner LLC Partners, High Rise Capital Brien M. O'Brien '80 Chairman and CEO LLC Port Capital Robert F. Morrissey, Esq. ’95, J.D. ’02 J.D. Esq. ’95, Morrissey, F. Robert Partner & Lynch Hawkins Morrissey, board of trustees membership (cont.) boardtrustees membership of 2020-2021

TPx Communications ’76 Jones, Esq. ’72, J.D. Michael D. (Ret.) Chief Operating Officer PBS Kelly Edmund F. (Ret.) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Liberty Mutual Group K. Kraft Robert Chairman and Chief Executive Officer The Kraft Group Mario J. Gabelli Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Inc. GAMCO Investors, Susan McManama Gianinno ’70 Chairman Publicis North America Mary J. Steele Guilfoile ’76 Chairman Inc. MG Advisors, Daniel N. Gustafson, S.J. Jesuit Community St. Peter Faber ’10 (Hon.) John L. Harrington ’57, M.B.A. ’66, D.B.A. Chairman of the Board Foundation Yawkey E. Haub Christian W. President and Chairman LLC Partners, Emil Capital ’53 Horan, Sr. Richard T. President (Ret.) Inc. Hughes Oil Company, David J. Inczauskis, S.J. Faculty Visiting University Xavier Richard A. Jalkut ’66 President and Chief Executive Officer Michael H. Devlin II '88 Michael H. Devlin Managing Director Partners Curragh Capital M. Devlin Robert Chairman Partners Curragh Capital A. Doyle ’70, M.B.A. ’75 Francis Officer President and Chief Executive Limited Partnership Connell Lee Egan ’78 Cynthia Plan Services (Ret.) President of Retirement Price Rowe T. John R. Egan ’79 Managing Partner LLC Management, Carruth Emilia M. Fanjul Parent Boston College Jr. Farrell, John F.

Claudia Henao de la Cruz ’85 Claudia Henao de la Cruz Past Chair Mater Foundation Centro Brian E. Daley, S.J. Brian E. Daley, Huisking Professor of Theology University of Notre Dame Robert F. Cotter ’73 Cotter F. Robert President (Ret.) International Kerzner Kathleen A. Corbet ’82 Kathleen A. Corbet and Principal Founder LLC Capital, Ridge Cross John M. Connors, Jr. ’63, D.B.A. ’07 (Hon.) ’63, D.B.A. Jr. John M. Connors, Chairman Office Family The Connors Margot C. Connell, L.H.D. ’09 (Hon.) L.H.D. Margot C. Connell, Chair and Member of the Advisory Board Limited Partnership Connell Juan A. Concepción, Esq. ’96, M.Ed. ’97, J.D. & M.B.A. ’03 Esq. ’96, M.Ed. ’97, J.D. Juan A. Concepción, Director of Policy and HR Compliance MassDOT/MBTA Claremont Companies ’64 Charles I. Clough, Jr. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer LP Partners, Clough Capital Goodwin Procter LLP '70 Carney Patrick Chairman Emeritus Equinox Equestrian Center Equinox ’13 (Hon.) A. Budd, Esq. ’63, LL.D. Wayne Senior Counsel Waller-Sutton Media Partners, LP Media Partners, Waller-Sutton Karen Izzi Bristing ’84 Owner Cathy M. Brienza, NC ’71 Cathy Partner (Ret.) 2000, LP and WallerSutton Matthew J. Botica, Esq. ’72 Matthew J. Botica, Esq. Partner (Ret.) LLP & Strawn Winston Geoffrey T. Boisi ’69 Geoffrey Officer Chairman and Chief Executive LLC Roundtable Investment Partners Erick Berrelleza, S.J. Candidate Ph.D. Peter W. Bell ’86 W. Peter General Partner Amity Ventures Timothy S. Allen Arrigoni Mary Jane Vouté trustee associatesmembership 2020-2021

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Benaree P. Wiley, D.P.A. ’09 (Hon.) D.P.A. Wiley, Benaree P. President and Chief Executive Officer (Emeritus) The Partnership, Inc. S.J. William C. Woody, Jesuit Community St. Peter Faber ’14 Jeremy K. Zipple, S.J. ’00, S.T.L. Executive Editor America Media John J. Shea, S.J., M.Ed. ’70 University Staff Chaplain University Fordham ’11 (Hon.) ’90, D.H.L. Q. Simmons, M.Ed. ’62, Ph.D. Sylvia President (Ret.) American Student Assistance Corporation Stokes ’64 Pat (Ret.) Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Inc. Anheuser-Busch Companies, S.J. Brian A. Strassburger, Jesuit Community St. Peter Faber M.A. ’52 L. Sullivan ’50, Robert International Practice Director (Ret.) Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Company ’89 (Hon.) ’66, LL.D. Syron Richard F. ’81 S.J., M.Div. P. von Arx, Jeffrey Superior Jesuit Community LaFarge Vincent A. Wasik and Principal Co-Founder MCG Global, LLC ’75 Esq., J.D. David C. Weinstein, Chief of Administration (Ret.) Fidelity Investments Frank E. Previte ’65 Frank Executive Officer Chairman, and Chief Founder, EBI Consulting ’85 Esq. Prosper, Ambassador Pierre-Richard Counsel LLP Arent Fox Nicholas S. Rashford, S.J. Professor St. Joseph’s University Thomas J. Rattigan ’60 ’63 Jr. Ryan, Thomas F. Investor (Ret.) Private Seidl ’85 Randall P. Chief Executive Officer Recruiting Talent Acceleration, Top Revenue Andrew A. Shafter Senior Client Portfolio Manager Inc. Management, Capital Community

Source: President’s Office President’s Source: Richard F. Powers III ’67 Powers Richard F. Advisory Director (Ret.) Morgan Stanley listed. Note: Only Boston College degrees John J. Powers ’73 John J. Powers Managing Director Goldman Sachs & Company R. Robert Popeo, Esq., J.D. ’61 Esq., J.D. Popeo, R. Robert Chairman and President & Popeo, PC Glovsky Ferris, Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Paula D. Polito ’81 Polito D. Paula Client Strategy Officer and Group Managing Director Americas Management UBS Wealth Sally Engelhard Pingree Chairman Director and Vice Inc. Hanovia, Engelhard Brian G. Paulson, S.J., S.T.L. ’93 S.J., S.T.L. Brian G. Paulson, Provincial Jesuits USA Midwest Province Thomas P. O’Neill III ’68 O’Neill Thomas P. Chief Executive Officer O’Neill and Associates Therese E. Myers, NC ’66 Chief Executive Officer Bouquet Multimedia, LLC Robert J. Murray ’62 Robert (Ret.) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer New England Business Service, Inc. R. Michael Murray, Jr. ’61, M.A. ’65 Jr. R. Michael Murray, Director Emeritus Inc. McKinsey & Company, John V. Murphy ’71 John V. Chairman, President, and CEO (Ret.) Inc. Oppenheimer Funds, Robert J. Morrissey, Esq. ’60, LL.D. ’14 (Hon.) Esq. ’60, LL.D. J. Morrissey, Robert Senior Partner & Lynch Hawkins Morrissey, John A. McNeice, Jr. ’54, D.B.A. ’97 (Hon.) ’54, D.B.A. John A. McNeice, Jr. (Ret.) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Group, Inc. The Colonial William S. McKiernan ’78 President LLC Capital, WSM David M. McAuliffe ’71 Banking (Ret.) Managing Director of Investment Morgan J.P. T.J. Maloney ’75 T.J. Officer Chairman and Chief Executive Inc. Lincolnshire Management, Peter S. Lynch ’65, LL.D. ’95 (Hon.) ’65, LL.D. S. Lynch Peter Chairman Vice Company & Research Fidelity Management John L. LaMattina ’71 John L. LaMattina Senior Partner Ventures PureTech trustee associates (cont.) membership 2020-2021 Public Services & Administrative Services Collection University Librarian for Special Collections Digital Initiatives & Services Administration (Undergraduate) Education Student Services Initiatives & External Relations & Academic Affairs Administration Student Services Administration Services & Career Enrollment Management & Administration Experience Director Enrollment Management Undergraduate Program Administration Programs Thomas B. Wall, University Librarian Thomas B. Wall, Scott R. Britton, Associate University Librarian for Associate University Librarian for Christine Conroy, Dupont, Burns Librarian & Associate Christian Yves Associate University Librarian for Kimberly C. Kowal, Susan A. Kelly-Weeder, Associate Dean (Graduate) Susan A. Kelly-Weeder, Christopher Lee, Associate Dean for Research Dean Simonelli, Associate M. Colleen for Continuing Assistant Dean Jean Weyman, W. School of Education & Human Development Lynch Dean Stanton Wortham, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Julia E. DeVoy, Dean for Strategic M. Goodman, Associate David Ana M. Martínez-Alemán, Associate Dean for Faculty Nuñez, Associate Dean for Finance & Yasmin Brian Smith, Associate Dean for Research Associate Dean for Graduate Elizabeth Sparks, School of Theology & Ministry Stegman, S.J., Dean Thomas D. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Jennifer Bader, Associate Dean for Finance & Maura C. Colleary, Associate Dean for Student Affairs Jacqueline Regan, Russo, Assistant Dean for Graduate Anthony P. University Libraries School of Social Work School of Social Dean Gautam N. Yadama, Associate Dean for Research Kirsten Davison, Research Dean for Finance, Associate Emery, Svetlana Associate Dean for Student Schirmer, T. Teresa MSW Program Associate Dean & Thomas Walsh, Assistant Dean for Graduate Exilhomme, Francois School of Management Carroll Andrew C. Boynton, Dean Dean for Faculty Ronnie Sadka, Senior Associate Senior Associate Dean for Ethan A. Sullivan, Finance & Boudreau, Associate Dean for V. Carla Associate Dean for Graduate Marilyn Eckelman, School of Nursing Connell Susan Gennaro, Dean Christopher Grillo, Associate Dean for Finance &

Undergraduate Programs Programs & Student Engagement Management / Program Director & Technology Innovation & Finance & Extended Studies Administration Services / Professor of Law Technology Student Affairs Experiential Learning & Global Engagement Administration Assessment & Accreditation (Undergraduate) / Associate Dean (Undergraduate) (Graduate) Administration (Graduate) Administration Planning Engagement Management Affairs Strategies Design & Innovation Affairs Undergraduate Academic Source: Department of Human Resources Source: Woods College of Advancing Studies College Woods Dean Karen L. Muncaster, Associate Dean for Michelle E. Bloomer, E. Johnson, Associate Dean for Graduate Tristan Associate Dean for Enrollment Claudia C. Pouravelis, Associate Dean for Strategy, Aleksandar S. Tomic, for Administration Associate Dean Christina Williams, Diletta M. Masiello, Assistant Dean, Summer Session Eugene F. McMahon, Associate Dean for Finance & F. Eugene Law School Boston College Dean Rougeau, D. Vincent & Filippa M. Anzalone, Associate Dean for Library & Associate Dean for Strategic Heather L. Hayes, Associate Dean for Academics M. Jones, Renee Associate Dean for Judith A. McMorrow, Dean for Faculty Associate Diane M. Ring, Associate Dean for Finance & Joseph R. Vitale, Jessica A. Greene, Associate Vice Provost for Provost Jessica A. Greene, Associate Vice of Arts & Sciences Morrissey College S.J., Dean Gregory Kalscheur, Associate Dean Ainsworth, Treseanne Joseph Desciak, Director of Academic Advising Center Brian J. Gareau, Associate Dean for the Core Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Hetzner, Candace Associate Dean for Admission & Howe, Robert V. Rafael E. Luna, Associate Dean (Undergraduate) Michael Martin, Associate Dean (Undergraduate) David Quigley, Provost & Dean of Faculties & Provost Quigley, David for Finance & Provost Vice Joseph M. Carroll, & Academic for Research Provost Vice Thomas , Global for Provost S.J., Vice Keenan, James F. for Enrollment Provost Vice John L. Mahoney, Undergraduate Academic for Provost Vice Akua Sarr, for Faculties Provost Billy Soo, Vice for Provost Associate Vice Sunand Bhattacharya, for Provost Vice Associate John J. Burns, academic administration 2020-2021 Faculties Provost and Dean of Office of the

Source: Department of Human Resources Source: Amy I. Yancey Vice President for Human Resources Trainor P. David Vice President for Development Vice President & Executive Assistant Vice President & Executive to the President J. Shea Kevin Vice President for Student Affairs Joy H. Moore Vice President for Governmental & Affairs Community Thomas J. Keady Senior Vice President for University Advancement James J. Husson Vice President for Institutional Research & Planning Mara L. Hermano Vice President for University Mission & Ministry S.J. Butler, John T. Financial Vice President & Treasurer Burke John D. Vice President for Information Services Technology Michael J. Bourque Vice President for Facilities Vice President for Facilities Management Bourque Daniel F. Vice President & University Secretary Vice President & University S.J. Beaumier, Casey David Quigley David Vice President Executive Michael J. Lochhead William P. Leahy, S.J. Leahy, P. William Provost & Dean of Faculties 2020-2021 President officers of the university

administration & faculty | 18 | administration & faculty 19 Rebecca C. Schendel, Managing Director C. Schendel, Managing Rebecca Neil P. McCullagh, Executive Director McCullagh, Neil P. M. Mauro, Director Robert S.J., Director Beaumier, Casey Director Crane, Mary T. Director H. Doherty, Patricia Janet E. Helms, Director S.J., Director Keenan, James F. Byrne, Director Patrick Nick J. Gozik, Director Director Netzer, Nancy D. Executive Director Elisabeth J. Medvedow, Jere Doyle, Executive Director Christina J. Matz, Co-Director Jacquelyn B. James, Co-Director; Mullis, Co-Director Ina V. Michael O. Martin, Co-Director; Monetta C. Edwards, Director Melodie Wyttenbach, Executive Director Executive Melodie Wyttenbach, S.J., Director Mark Massa, Director Interim Ruth Langer, Smith, Executive Director Katherine V. Co-Director Director; M. Brinton Lykes, Daniel Kanstroom, Co- Director; Gerardo L. Blanco, Academic J. Savage, Interim Director Robert Director Mary Walsh, Alicia H. Munnell, Director Henry I. Braun, Director J. Bradley Harrington, Executive Director Director Vlad Perju, ...... International Study Center 1 Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study; Progress in International Reading Literacy Study. Literacy in International Reading Mathematics and Science Study; Progress in International Trends 1 listed on the University’sNote: Additional centers are chart of administration. Department of Human Resources Source: TIMSS/PIRLS for Leadership & Ethics Winston Center Shea Center for Entrepreneurship Shea Center on Aging & Work Sloan Center McMullen Museum of Art for Law & Rappaport Center for Undergraduate Global Studies McGillycuddy-Logue Center Institute for the Study and Promotion of Race & Culture Institute for the Study and Promotion of Race Jesuit Institute Institute for the Liberal Arts Institute for Scientific Research Global Leadership Institute Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy for the Study of Constitutional Clough Center & Urban Action for Real Estate Center Corcoran Center for the Study of Testing, Evaluation & Educational Policy Evaluation for the Study of Testing, Center & Family for Work Center Center for Optimized Student Support for Optimized Center for Retirement Research Center Programs for Irish Center Center for Human Rights & International Justice for Human Center Higher Education for International Center Center for Christian-Jewish Learning for Christian-Jewish Center Citizenship for Corporate Center Barbara and Patrick Roche Center for Catholic Education for Catholic Patrick Roche Center Barbara and Life & American Public for Religion Boisi Center academic institutesacademic andcenters 2020-2021 the saint jesuit peter faber community at college boston the STM classes online for of whom are taking 61 members (7 With Jesuit Faber the Saint Peter countries), from their home first semester main whose Jesuits of group international an is (FJC) Community FJC reflection, scholarship, and research. apostolate is theological come to study and and Brothers who Scholastics, includes Priests, is located The Community ministry. for prepare and to teach Theology, Brighton campus. Street, adjacent to the Boston College on Foster within the Boston College with the ecclesiastical faculty Together Assistancy forms an FJC Ministry (STM), Theology and School of Board. The Conference to the Jesuit that is accountable Apostolate Conference. Major Superior is the President of the Jesuit Rector, Saint Peter Faber Jesuit Community Source:

Source: Rector, Jesuit Community Source: sites/jesuit.html. halls. And the Jesuits who staff St. Ignatius Church are members And the Jesuits who staff St. Ignatius Church halls. see further details, For at Boston College. of the Jesuit Community at http://www.bc.edu/content/bc/ web page the Jesuit Community although some Jesuits live in six smaller residences around the although some Jesuits live in six smaller residence Three Jesuits live in student perimeter of the campus. retired professors. retired professors. the Jesuit Community, St. Mary’s Hall is the primary residence of ministries beyond the University, two who act as the Jesuit Superior two who act as the Jesuit Superior University, ministries beyond the and six who are itself, and Administrator of the Jesuit Community Other Jesuits in residence include five from four countries around include five from four countries around Other Jesuits in residence for graduate degrees at the University the world who are studying in in the Boston area, two who are involved or at other institutions and staff. Many of them also offer Ignatian retreats and spiritual and retreats Ignatian offer also of them Many staff. and regular staff, and students and also provide direction to faculty, church, both locally and nationally. assistance to the diocesan the world. Twenty-seven Jesuit priests serve in the University as priests serve in the Jesuit Twenty-seven the world. members of the administration, faculty, either full-time or part-time boston college boston one of is College at Boston Community Jesuit the 50 members, With the Society of Jesus throughout of apostolic the larger the jesuit community at

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administration & faculty | 24 | administration & faculty 25 9.00 3.00 9.31 9.00 6.00 8.31 12.80 49.00 37.00 70.00 41.06 34.19 69.10 26.00 63.87 31.00 37.60 219.46 114.00 176.00 470.97 555.46 172.74 144.00 212.00 128.06 179.00 560.17 227.88 FTE Total 2,649.55 1,623.12 9 3 9 6 9 49 13 37 70 42 37 71 26 11 67 31 43 231 114 176 491 567 181 144 212 142 179 569 237 2,718 1,660 Total Positions FTE 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.74 0.00 0.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.00 6.06 0.00 7.17 1.19 2.10 0.00 0.00 2.31 3.87 0.00 0.00 5.60 0.00 9.88 1.31 20.46 22.97 20.46 68.55 25.12 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 4 0 0 4 7 0 0 0 2 32 43 32 16 20 62 16 11 19 137 Total 5 0 0 0 6 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 24 13 Open 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 7 1 6 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 9 2 20 29 20 70 21 13 Part-Time Positions Part-Time Women 0 0 7 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 43 28 12 Men FTE 9.00 3.00 7.00 9.00 6.00 7.00 12.00 37.00 70.00 49.00 41.00 33.00 67.00 26.00 60.00 31.00 32.00 114.00 176.00 199.00 165.00 448.00 535.00 144.00 212.00 179.00 122.00 553.00 218.00 2,581.00 1,598.00 9 3 7 9 6 7 12 37 70 49 41 33 67 26 60 31 32 114 176 199 165 448 535 144 212 179 122 553 218 Total 2,581 1,598 4 3 0 3 2 7 5 9 2 3 3 3 0 1 6 0 5 1 4 2 14 11 62 23 13 16 10 43 26 196 111 Open 2 0 7 2 9 3 4 9 5 5 5 62 82 48 28 11 67 29 57 17 23 78 16 22 252 148 113 776 326 146 Full-Time Positions Full-Time 1,176 Women 9 2 7 0 2 0 0 0 6 33 54 14 68 10 13 50 41 41 38 21 46 108 111 103 106 134 364 142 711 184 Men 1,209 Grounds & Trades Housekeeping Mailroom Dining, Facilities, Plant, Police Services Police Plant, Facilities, Dining, Dining Services Executive Vice President Vice Executive Police Professional, Administrative Professional, Athletics FacilitiesManagement Total Positions Total Total FinancialVice President Human Resources Information Technology Services Mission & Ministry University Advancement Total President Student Affairs Secretarial, Clerical, Technical, Attendants Technical, Clerical, Secretarial, Athletics Provost & Dean of Faculties Executive Vice President Vice Executive FacilitiesManagement FinancialVice President Human Resources Information Technology Services Mission & Ministry University Advancement President Student Affairs Provost & Dean of Faculties Positions funded partially by the University and partially by outside contracts or grants are counted above as part-time University positions. Excludes Reserve Positions. as part-time University positions. Excludes counted above are or grants outside contracts the University and partially by Positions funded partially by Department of Human Resources Source: Note: The above figures represent all permanent positions funded by the University as of November 5, 2020. Full-time/part-time based on FTE only. Sponsored research positions are not included. positions are research Sponsored 5, 2020. Full-time/part-time based on FTE only. the University as of November positions funded by all permanent represent figures Note: The above professional, administrative, professional, and support staff 2020 Fall Gender, By 40.19 77.41 50.06 15.80 788.05 165.66 228.00 243.00 464.33 378.31 198.74 FTE Total 2,649.55 43 80 51 16 806 185 228 243 479 380 207 2,718 Total Positions 18.31 42.85 189.24 128.08 FTE Total FTE 0.00 0.00 1.19 3.41 2.31 0.06 7.74 0.80 17.05 11.66 24.33 68.55 20 45 204 139 0 0 4 6 4 1 1 % 35 31 39 16 Total 137 Total Positions 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 7 1 0 0 7 2 2 1 0 4 0 24 Total 67 61 52 31 28 FTE Open No. 1.31 2.85 128 882 515 18.24 14.08 0 0 2 3 2 1 3 1 19 16 23 70 3 5 33 25 Part-Time Positions Part-Time Total Women % 0% 4% 3% 0 9 0 0 1 9 1 0 9 0 21% 10% 10% 10% 3 4 10% 14 43 14 21 Men 0 1 2 6 11 86 53 13 No. Lecturer Women Instructor/ Instructor/ FTE Part-Time Positions Part-Time 0 1 39.00 74.00 50.00 15.00 11 12 154.00 228.00 771.00 243.00 440.00 376.00 191.00 % Men 2,581.00 37% 35% 18% 22% 13% 16% 31% 23% 5 9 39 74 50 15 19 11 10 40 154 228 771 243 440 376 191 FTE No. 205 111 Total 2,581 Assistant 17.00 40.00 114.00 171.00 7 4 5 2 3 23 69 18 31 13 21 196 % 17 40 Open 171 114 27% 39% 54% 34% 42% 21% 33% Total 34% 62 22 28 38 79 10 57 100 141 472 167 1,176 Full-Time Positions Full-Time 14 37 50 14 12 15 28 13 42 101 No. 297 173 Women Associate 2 Women 47 64 13 41 10 Full-Time Positions Full-Time 230 163 242 284 113 Men 3 3 1,209 % 70 64 Men 15% 26% 25% 35% 42% 52% 26% 33% 8 8 7 28 32 33 No. 294 178 Professor 2020

Total Positions Secretarial, Clerical, Technical Research Staff Research Professional, Administrative Social Work Theology & Ministry Total Management Nursing Arts & SciencesArts Education Law School Student Affairs University Advancement Mission & Ministry President Provost & Dean of Faculties Human Resources Information Technology Services FinancialVice President FacilitiesManagement Executive Vice President Vice Executive Total Athletics Note: Includes all full-time faculty members who are not on unpaid leave. Note: Includes all full-time faculty members who are and Dean of Faculties Office of the Provost Source: faculty by school and rankfaculty by school 2020-2021 professional, administrative, professional, and support staff VP Fall By Area, Positions funded partially by the University and partially by outside contracts or grants are counted above as part-time University positions. Excludes Reserve Positions. as part-time University positions. Excludes counted above are or grants outside contracts the University and partially by Positions funded partially by Department of Human Resources Source: Note: The above figures represent all permanent positions funded by the University as of November 5, 2020. Full-time/part-time based on FTE only. Sponsored research positions are not included. positions are research Sponsored 5, 2020. Full-time/part-time based on FTE only. the University as of November all permanent positions funded by represent figures Note: The above By Gender and FTE, and 2020 Fall Gender By restricted staff funded Note: Incremental restricted funded positions supported entirely by contract & grant, endowment or restricted gift funding as of November 3, 2020. as of November gift funding or restricted endowment & grant, contract by funded positions supported entirely restricted Note: Incremental Department of Human Resources Source:

administration & faculty | 26 | administration & faculty 27 % 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Total 31 52 61 67 28 128 882 515 No. % % 19% 52% 34% 32% 13% 29% 29% 29% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 6 9 8 27 21 41 67 61 52 31 28 Total No. 260 148 128 882 515 No. % Non-Tenure Non-Tenure 6% Track Faculty <1% 94% 100% % % 1 Total 8% 55 26% 15% 21% 13% 14% 15% 16% No. 58% 51% 38% 90% 58% 36% 882 36% 826 43% 8 8 5 9 4 27 79 39 31 48 47 18 10 Faculty No. 140 379 186 No. Women % 0% Tenure Track 90% 10% 100% % 0 % 37 Women No. 55% 33% 47% 57% 73% 57% 56% 55% 379 342 42% 49% 63% 10% 42% 64% 64% 57% 5 17 17 60 35 49 16 28 30 80 13 18 Men Faculty No. 482 288 % Tenured 503 329 No. 4% 96% <1% 100% Men 1 18 No. 484 503 Social Work Nursing Management Law Education Theology & Ministry Total School Arts & SciencesArts Nursing Total Degree Total Arts & SciencesArts School Education Law Management Social Work Theology & Ministry Other Master's Note: Includes all full-time faculty members who are not on unpaid leave. Note: Includes all full-time faculty members who are and Dean of Faculties Office of the Provost Source: Note: Includes all full-time faculty members who are not on unpaid leave. Note: Includes all full-time faculty members who are and Dean of Faculties Office of the Provost Source: Note: Includes all full-time faculty members who are not on unpaid leave. not on members who are Note: Includes all full-time faculty and Dean of Faculties Office of the Provost Source: faculty by school and tenurefaculty by status school 2020-2021 faculty by school and gender and gender faculty by school 2020-2021 faculty by highest degree earned and gender degree faculty by highest 2020-2021 % 7% 8% 5% 4% 3% 13% 61% 100% No. Total 81.00 95.33 58.33 46.66 34.00 FTE Faculty FTE 153.00 735.33 1203.66 4 % 5% 0% 8% 4% 1% % <1% 82% 6% 100% 94% < 1% 100% 1 Total 55 No. 826 882 & Assistants & 3 No. 7.67 0.00 5.67 0.33 2.33 12.67 % 156.00 127.33 0% FTE of TeachingFTE of 33% 67% 100% Fellows % 0 28 58 86 10% 23% 34% 33% No. Lecturer % 100% Instructor/ Instructor/ 7% 9% 9% 2% 15% <1% 56% 100% 2 Total 86 No. % 205 297 294 882 0% 6% 94% 100% No. 0.67 3.67 Faculty % 25.00 12.33 15.33 93.00 15.67 0 165.67 12 11% 25% 38% No. 26% 193 205 Assistant FTE Part-Time of 100% 43 96 97 Women % % 143 379 No. 4% 7% 6% 4% 3% 8% <1% 15% 95% 58% 1 100% 100% % 1 9% 13 22% 31% No. 39% 283 297 Associate No. 100% Faculty 61.00 52.00 31.00 28.00 67.00 128.00 515.00 882.00 Men 43 FTE of Full-Time Full-Time of FTE % No. 109 154 197 503 0% 1% 99% 100% 0 2 No. 292 294 Professor

While the responsibilities of a teaching assistant may vary by department, a teaching assistant is generally a graduate student assigned to assist with various assist with various to assigned student a graduate generally department, a teaching assistant is of a teaching assistant may vary by While the responsibilities Includes all full-time faculty members who are not on unpaid leave. Includes all full-time faculty members who are as staff and as well faculty, as part-time paid of record include instructors categorized based on course departments. They Part-time faculty counts are for all aspects (teaching, responsible student a graduate is generally department, a teaching fellow may vary by of a teaching fellow While the responsibilities Other Master's Management Law Instructor/Lecturer Total Assistant School Doctorate Total Nursing Social Work Theology & Ministry Degree Associate Total Rank Arts & SciencesArts Education Professor Note: Includes all full-time faculty members who are not on unpaid leave. not on members who are Note: Includes all full-time faculty and Dean of Faculties Office of the Provost Source: Source: Office of the Provost and Dean of Faculties Office of the Provost Source: 4 of a faculty member. aspects of a course under the direction open slots (including buyouts and those on leave). For FTE of Part-time faculty, slots less number of Note: FTE of Full-time faculty = Permanent and temporary Includes all full-time faculty members who or assistants = one FTE faculty. fellows & Assistants, three For FTE of Fellows = one FTE faculty. part-time faculty three not on leave. are 1 2 Includes online courses. teaching courses without pay. administrators 3 course. assessment, etc.) of an undergraduate Note: Includes all full-time faculty members who are not on unpaid leave. Note: Includes all full-time faculty members who are and Dean of Faculties Office of the Provost Source: 2020-2021 faculty by highest degree earned and rank degree faculty by highest 2020-2021 School, By full-time equivalent faculty, teaching fellows & teaching assistants & teaching fellows teaching faculty, full-time equivalent faculty by rank and gender 2020-2021

administration & faculty | 28 | administration & faculty 29 ------4 1 6 9 6 1 1 3 8 17 23 22 22 12 33 61 29 30 31 315 256 Teaching Teaching Assistants ------3 1 1 2 1 18 14 14 26 12 30 20 14 153 126 Fellows Teaching Teaching - - 2 2 2 7 9 3 5 9 1 3 2 3 2 1 8 11 46 75 38 16 17 47 37 19 27 46 10 24 27 497 279 Faculty Part-Time 1 8 9 6 6 1 7 8 28 31 52 18 19 40 67 61 26 19 16 16 39 41 32 25 45 36 35 18 18 27 882 128 515 Faculty Full-Time Full-Time While the responsibilities of a teaching assistant may vary by department, a teaching assistant is generally a graduate student assigned to to assigned student a graduate generally department, a teaching assistant is of a teaching assistant may vary by While the responsibilities Includes all full-time faculty members who are not on unpaid leave. Includes all full-time faculty members who are as well faculty, as part-time paid of record include instructors categorized based on course departments. They Part-time faculty counts are for all responsible student a graduate is generally department, a teaching fellow may vary by of a teaching fellow While the responsibilities Theology & Ministry & Theology Total Social Work Theater Management Nursing Romance Languages Theology Education Total & Sciences Arts Law Eastern, Slavic, and German Studies German and Slavic, Eastern, Honors Program Psychology and Neuroscience Classics Communication Computer Science Earth and Environmental Sciences Economics Engineering History Interdisciplinary Programs Music Political Science Chemistry English Mathematics Philosophy Physics Arts & Sciences Art, Art History, and Film Biology assist with various aspects of a course under the direction of a faculty member. assist with various aspects of a course under the direction and Dean of Faculties Office of the Provost Source: 2 Includes online courses. teaching courses without pay. as staff and administrators 3 course. aspects (teaching, assessment, etc.) of an undergraduate 4 1 faculty, teaching fellows & teaching assistants& teaching fellows teaching faculty, Department, and 2020-2021 School By $230,306 $218,060 All Combined All $186,750 $186,046 $156,816 $153,590 $136,980 $136,688 Church-Related $134,187 $130,295 $116,842 $116,123 Boston College New England Affiliated Religiously All Combined New Eng la nd . Boston College (9-Month Equivalent), 2019-2020 Equivalent), (9-Month 1 All Combined All $194,978 $190,900 $168,837 $160,080 Assistant Associate Professor $82,500 $86,100 $88,300 $89,600 $92,300 $97,900 Assistant $105,800 $109,300 $114,600 $114,600 $122,900 $119,333 $114,600 $111,086 Religiously Affiliated Religiously $104,408 $101,974 $96,674 $90,764 Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession $96,700 $99,700 Associate $103,400 $105,900 $110,100 $111,600 $114,500 $118,500 $120,000 $122,900 New Eng la nd Professor $149,900 $154,300 $159,200 $168,400 $170,800 $174,000 $177,900 $182,800 $188,500 $190,900 Boston College Year

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2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 AAUP Category I are those institutions classified as doctoral universities by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). Professors University the American Association of universities by those institutions classified as doctoral AAUP Category I are 1 those private institutions ME, MA, NH, RI, VT; Religiously affiliated are in CT, England includes institutions located defined as: New Sub-categories are Note: Includes salary only. affiliated; All-combined includes all Category I institutions participating in the annual AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey. identifying themselves as religiously and Dean of Faculties; AAUP Office of the Provost Source: Note: Includes salary only. and Dean of Faculties Office of the Provost Source: full-time faculty salary by rank I Category AAUP to Compared Average College Boston full-time faculty salary faculty full-time Rank by Average

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students 66% 12:1 12:1 13:1 15:1 32 32 32 32 ACT Applications-to- Enrollment Ratio Enrollment 1400 1412 1392 1366 24% Composite 31% 26% 27% 24% Yield % Yield SAT 5% 4% 710 721 709 689 Math 1 689 692 683 677 EBRW Total 2,412 2,327 2,297 2,408 Nursing Education 2,408 2,412 2,327 2,297 Management 2024 2023 2022 2021 Class Arts & Sciences first-year profile admission Average full-time first-year enrollment 2024 of Class School, By Total Enrollment Total 181 196 168 197 International 1 26% 32% 28% 27% ACT 31 - 33 31 - 31 - 34 31 - 31 - 34 31 - 31 - 34 31 - Admit Rate % Rate Admit 2,231 2,131 2,129 2,211 U.S. Citizens 2,297 2,327 2,412 2,408 Total Composite 1310 - 1450 1310 - 1340 - 1480 1340 - 1370 - 1490 1370 - 1350 - 1480 1350 - 108 106 103 105 Nurs. 7,752 9,223 8,669 9,679 2,412 2,327 2,297 2,408 Total Acceptances SAT 562 565 567 589 Mgt. Math 650 - 740 650 - 670 - 770 670 - 680 - 770 680 - 670 - 770 670 - 1,248 1,220 1,219 1,295 Ed. Women 1 120 107 116 116 EBRW 29,382 28,454 31,084 35,552 650 - 720 650 - 650 - 720 650 - 660 - 730 660 - 660 - 730 660 - A&S 1,507 1,549 1,598 1,626 Men 1,164 1,107 1,078 1,113 Applications

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Class 2024 2021 2022 2023 2021 Class 2022 2023 2024 2021 2022 2023 Class 2024 Evidence-Based Reading and Writing. Includes U.S. Citizens and permanent resident students. Citizens and permanent resident Includes U.S. Class 1 Boston College does Math; and an optional Essay. sections: Evidenced-Based Reading and Writing; in 2016, comprised of three NEW SAT launched a redesigned Note: The College Board included. are SAT the redesigned from and Math sections. Only scores for the Evidenced-Based Reading and Writing scores is reporting the Essay and therefore not require Management Office of Enrollment Source: Note: Data as of the fall census date. Note: Data as of the fall census Management Office of Enrollment & Planning and Institutional Research Source: Source: Institutional Research & Planning and Office of Enrollment & Planning and Office of Enrollment Institutional Research Source: Management 1 Management & Planning and Office of Enrollment Institutional Research Source: full-timefirst-year enrollment School By full-time first-year enrollment Citizenship and Gender By full-time first-year andenrollment acceptances, applications, Middle 50% Range Middle first-year profile admission

students | 32 | students 33 0 0 0 5 0 9 3 0 3 8 1 0 0 5 1 18 31 29 19 58 32 86 13 23 24 214 364 212 2,408 Enrollment 0 0 0 4 7 2 3 1 5 41 40 22 59 20 65 31 10 80 83 20 668 130 141 235 264 101 635 1,057 7,752 Acceptances 4 5 6 4 7 10 44 72 28 18 11 57 119 124 441 545 136 134 739 351 903 156 297 304 359 3,994 3,796 2,482 29,382 Applications 1 Virgin Islands International Other Guam Wyoming Wisconsin West Virginia Washington Virginia Vermont Tennessee Texas Utah South Dakota South Carolina Rhode Island Oregon North Dakota North Oklahoma North Carolina Ohio New York New New New Jersey New New Hampshire Total Nevada

0 3 0 2 3 5 2 6 1 8 9 7 1 1 7 19 28 11 58 23 87 62 13 26 14 513 149 192 Enrollment 2 2 7 9 5 49 14 96 42 48 28 13 12 17 34 30 78 30 87 26 50 18 225 308 299 398 894 1,207 % 7.8% 6.1% 2.5% 0.8% 8.9% 12.0% 30.7% 31.1% West Acceptances South 100.0% Mid west Other U. S. 12 34 11 74 49 35 50 30 83 68 29 22 55 Southw est 137 258 183 653 191 118 856 107 299 299 156 Mid-Atlantic 4,547 1,014 1,482 3,384 New En gland Internatio nal 60 19 No. 189 147 214 289 740 750 2,408 Applications Montana Nebraska Missouri Mississippi Minnesota Michigan Maryland Maine Louisiana Kentucky Iowa Kansas Indiana Illinois Idaho Hawaii Georgia Florida Connecticut District of Columbia Delaware California Colorado Arkansas Arizona Alaska

Alabama Source: Office of Enrollment Management Office of Enrollment Source: Includes those in U.S. territories not listed, and those with addresses in the U.S. armed forces. U.S. in the territories not listed, and those with addresses Includes those in U.S. Midwest South Southwest Other U.S. International Enrolled Total West Mid-Atlantic Region New England 1 countries. of Columbia, and 42 foreign 43 states, Puerto Rico, District as of the fall census date. The Class of 2024 includes students from totals are Note: Application, Acceptance, and Enrollment included in the international count. are Citizens with an international home address included in state counts. U.S. are home address International students with a U.S. based on home address. are Totals Management & Planning and Office of Enrollment Institutional Research Source: Class of 2024 of Class geographic distribution summary applications, acceptances, and enrollment acceptances, applications, 2024 of Class Distribution, Geographic 7:1 13:1 19:1 13:1 73 120 193 127 Applications-to- Enrollment Ratio Enrollment Total 70 36 69 University Cornell University of Michigan - Los Angeles University of California - Santa Barbara University of California - Berkeley University of California 116 Women 39% 40% 32% 34% Yield % Yield 50 37 77 58 Men 73 120 193 127 Total 73 120 193 127 Enrollment Total 81 51 83 123 19% 34% 17% 24% 4-Year Private Admit Rate % Rate Admit University of Pennsylvania University Brown University Boston University University of Virginia University of Notre Dame - Amherst University of Massachusetts University of Virginia University 38 52 44 19 Public 4-Year By Type of Previous Institution and Gender and Institution Previous of Type By 304 488 230 376 Acceptances 0 0 1 0 2-Year Private 1 0 2 1,580 1,447 18 1,384 1,589 Public 2-Year Applications 1 1

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Fall Transfer enrollment typically increases by 25-35 students in the spring semester. by typically increases enrollment Transfer Transfer enrollment typically increases by 25-35 students in the spring semester. by typically increases enrollment Transfer Full-Time Undergraduates, transfer student enrollment Note: Data as of the fall census date. Management Office of Enrollment Source: 1 1 Note: Data as of the fall census date. Management Office of Enrollment Source: Full-Time Undergraduates transfer and enrollment student acceptances, applications, Source: Office of Enrollment Management Office of Enrollment Source: Note: Competitor schools for “Top 12 Cross Applications” are determined by the number of admitted students applying to the listed colleges. Competitor schools for “Top 12 Cross Admissions” are Admissions” are 12 Cross schools for “Top admitted students applying to the listed colleges. Competitor the number of determined by Applications” are 12 Cross “Top Note: Competitor schools for table admissions. Neither applications or cross of the number of cross listed in descending order are students admitted to the listed colleges. Competitor schools the number of admitted determined by on an which is administered Plus (2,589 student responses), the 2019 Admitted Student Questionnaire from not admitted to Boston College. Data are includes students of competitor schools who were cycle. every-other-year Northeastern University University Fordham Boston University Top 12 Cross Admissions 12 Cross Top Villanova University Northeastern University Northeastern University of Notre Dame Villanova University University Georgetown competitor schools of admitted of competitor schools first-yearstudents - class 2023 of Applications 12 Cross Top

students | 34 | students 35 2 0 0 1 9 1 3 0 3 1 53 55 88 39 35 14 25 65 10 671 127 166 150 348 110 898 125 2020 1,280 9,445 4 0 2 1 7 2 6 0 3 2 49 68 87 32 23 19 28 72 11 651 121 151 163 361 113 921 124 2019 1,239 9,370 4 0 2 2 6 3 5 1 2 0 42 74 67 29 20 14 24 70 14 686 109 145 175 371 109 911 118 2018 1,241 9,377 2 1 2 2 9 2 1 4 0 43 70 75 87 31 22 21 27 10 71 13 640 149 185 380 107 944 123 2017 1,227 9,358 2 2 3 1 7 2 9 1 4 0 38 68 84 77 30 25 18 35 63 12 618 160 182 394 103 974 125 2016 1,244 9,309 1 Other International Virgin Islands Puerto Rico Guam Wyoming Wisconsin West Virginia Washington Virginia Vermont Utah Texas Tennessee South Dakota South Carolina Rhode Island Pennsylvania Oregon Oklahoma Ohio North Dakota North North Carolina New York New Mexico New New Jersey New New Hampshire Nevada State Total 3 1 6 5 4 1 13 68 46 96 14 10 24 26 24 71 29 28 70 47 21 113 197 287 353 563 676 2020 2,370 4 3 5 5 6 1 17 65 45 99 20 10 16 27 18 71 24 30 64 46 17 117 178 263 372 550 640 2019 2,397 2 4 7 8 3 5 1 19 65 46 95 22 13 31 16 75 24 28 56 43 16 126 177 252 382 584 619 2018 2,414 2 4 4 5 5 3 1 18 59 50 95 18 15 32 13 67 27 24 70 37 13 143 198 276 356 649 636 2017 2,290 3 5 7 4 4 1 2 7 25 53 56 91 17 14 28 13 58 25 25 64 36 155 210 276 325 658 643 2016 2,223 Nebraska Montana Missouri Mississippi Minnesota Michigan Massachusetts Maryland Maine Louisiana Kentucky Kansas Iowa Indiana Illinois Idaho Hawaii Georgia Florida District of Columbia Delaware Connecticut Colorado California Arkansas Arizona Alaska Alabama State Includes those living in other U.S. territories not listed, and those with addresses in the U.S. Armed Forces. Armed in the U.S. territories not listed, and those with addresses Includes those living in other U.S. Note: Totals are based on home address. International students with a U.S. home address are included in state counts. U.S. Citizens with an international home address are included in the are Citizens with an international home address included in state counts. U.S. are home address International students with a U.S. based on home address. are Note: Totals international count. & Planning Institutional Research Source: 1 geographic distribution of undergraduate students distributiongeographic of By State 320 539 764 871 307 592 283 432 741 580 5,125 9,445 2,271 1,028 6,162 Total 14,890 146 228 331 671 277 501 118 744 405 380 399 497 2,905 5,036 3,390 8,087 Total Women 30 91 27 83 174 311 433 200 165 361 629 Men 2,220 4,409 1,527 2,772 6,803 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 53 70 78 178 403 378 640 6,388 8,698 8,038 6,046 8,071 1,669 1,847 13,540 18,866 70,189 13,215 21,328 16,840 15,482 95,733 Total 303,231 294,533 192,263 398,964 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total (FY20) Total 84 22 48 55 43 912 181 298 265 996 Women Part-Time 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 3,030 5,573 3,876 9,306 6,353 7,009 3,394 6,822 2,460 3,162 94 25 15 35 80 34,244 10,716 92,576 42,166 757 222 375 851 146,355 142,479 188,521 Men Spring 2020 142 717 522 205 136 432 493 741 254 580 388 3,456 9,445 2,271 6,162 Total 13,043 3,264 5,571 3,854 9,195 6,594 7,135 3,362 7,190 2,631 3,222 34,908 10,584 95,701 42,959 150,252 146,398 193,211 Fall 2019 62 75 47 309 446 405 373 380 229 497 744 134 1,993 5,036 3,390 7,091 Women Full-Time 94 28 80 76 89 27 25 83 968 365 268 955 408 120 361 130 254 2,396 6,624 1,037 5,656 2,696 1,282 1,470 1,687 3,986 1,463 4,409 1,527 Men 2,772 5,952 17,232 10,608 Summer 2019 Summer 1

Graduate & Professional Enrollment Professional & Graduate Sciences & Arts Graduate Total Graduate Professional & Advancing Studies Graduate Education Graduate Law Social Work Theology & Ministry Graduate Advancing Studies Nursing Total Undergraduate Day Students Graduate Management Graduate Graduate Nursing Graduate Professional & Sciences & Arts Graduate Education Graduate Law Advancing Studies Total Undergraduate Education Management Nursing Total Undergraduate Day Education Management Graduate Management Graduate Graduate Nursing Social Work Theology & Ministry Graduate Advancing Studies Total Graduate Professional & Undergraduate & Sciences Arts Total Undergraduate Enrollment Undergraduate Total University Enrollment University Total Arts & Sciences Arts School Undergraduate day student enrollment includes 0 students on Boston College International Exchange programs who are not on the Boston College campus. Excluding those studying abroad, the total abroad, those studying campus. Excluding College Boston on the not who are programs 0 students on Boston College International Exchange includes day student enrollment Undergraduate 1 Boston College in the fall 2020 semester is 9,445. day students attending number of undergraduate & Planning Institutional Research Source: Note: This table shows the total number of credits students from each college are enrolled in on the semester census date. Student credit hours are categorized by term. categorized by hours are in on the semester census date. Student credit enrolled are each college students from the total number of credits Note: This table shows & Planning Institutional Research Source: student credit hours 2020 Year Fiscal School, By enrollment 2020 Fall Status, and Gender, School, By

students | 36 | students 37 Total Univ. 1,254 6,803 6,498 8,087 7,758 1,348 6,650 7,769 1,481 6,720 7,793 1,595 6,687 7,872 1,847 14,890 13,002 14,256 13,071 14,419 13,032 14,513 12,964 14,559 13,043 61 98 86 99 539 151 311 114 228 212 231 168 149 317 303 195 207 402 326 153 254 225 479 403 136 GAdv.St. 906 893 976 Total 4,586 1,909 3,424 1,856 2,677 2,474 4,330 3,428 1,847 2,474 4,321 3,352 1,879 2,449 4,328 1,080 3,242 1,820 2,502 4,322 1,266 3,320 73 74 88 84 78 283 165 244 201 118 116 317 241 191 124 315 235 211 112 323 213 176 121 297 205 STM 0 2 1 2 0 741 361 729 392 380 337 729 730 391 341 732 731 380 352 732 733 352 383 735 741 Law 66 91 98 54 64 89 68 97 70 592 508 501 476 574 528 104 478 582 488 463 552 487 458 555 522 SSW 84 30 32 74 24 89 34 90 39 53 307 190 277 242 274 193 243 267 207 262 296 236 287 326 254 GNurs. 356 629 456 489 399 323 812 355 452 482 325 807 407 431 511 327 838 452 379 512 319 831 640 388 Graduate Professional & 1,028 GMgt. 871 288 200 545 190 671 643 833 295 544 198 641 839 287 526 208 605 813 336 478 204 610 814 378 493 GEd. 39 39 40 48 47 764 433 752 454 331 337 791 740 457 322 779 734 446 328 774 716 440 324 764 717 GA&S 174 320 197 208 220 146 185 405 199 224 232 191 423 204 202 218 188 406 199 189 236 152 388 142 178 Adv.St. 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4,409 9,445 9,309 4,308 5,036 5,001 9,309 9,358 4,403 4,955 9,358 9,377 4,428 4,949 9,377 9,370 4,377 4,993 9,370 9,445 0 0 0 0 0 30 34 31 26 27 432 432 405 402 432 436 402 436 431 400 431 437 411 437 432 Nurs. 0 0 0 0 0 744 746 769 767 774 Mgt. 2,271 2,199 1,453 2,199 2,232 1,463 2,232 2,239 1,472 2,239 2,257 1,483 2,257 2,271 1,527 0 0 0 0 0 88 93 84 83 Ed. 580 600 497 512 600 600 507 600 616 112 504 616 579 495 579 580 0 0 0 0 0 Undergraduate Day Schools A&S 6,162 6,078 2,737 3,390 3,341 6,078 6,090 2,813 3,277 6,090 6,091 2,813 3,278 6,091 6,097 2,784 3,313 6,097 6,162 2,772 Total Fall 2016 Full-Time Men Part-Time Women Women Total Fall 2017 Full-Time Men Part-Time Women Total Fall 2018 Full-Time Men Part-Time Women Total Fall 2019 Full-Time Men Part-Time Women Total Fall 2020 Full-Time Men Part-Time Source: Institutional Research & Planning Institutional Research Source: Note: Full- and part-time enrollment status for graduate students is based on the criteria listed under Enrollment Status in the Boston College University Catalog. students is based on the criteria listed under Enrollment status for graduate Note: Full- and part-time enrollment undergraduate, graduate, and professional enrollment graduate,undergraduate, andprofessional 2016-2020 Fall Status, and Gender, School, By 0.1% 0.3% 0.1% 0.3% 0.8% 0.3% 3.0% 0.9% 8.0% 0.1% 0.7% 4.7% 3.0% 7.6% 4.1% 4.7% 4.8% 0.7% 7.1% 0.3% <0.1% <0.1% <0.1% 34.3% <0.1% 12.0% <0.1% 65.7% 14.5% 12.7% 34.3% <0.1% 12.0% <0.1% 65.7% 78.5% 16.0% 12.7% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Percent Percent Percent 6 3 2 1 5 2 3 2 3 21 10 22 69 24 71 61 56 24 250 664 393 250 722 388 393 397 591 Total 2,861 8,335 1,004 5,474 1,209 Total 1,062 2,861 1,004 9,445 5,474 8,335 Total 6,542 1,332 1,062 6 2 2 6 9 1 2 2 1 2 1 16 41 11 44 37 37 14 136 383 508 209 136 696 602 367 211 508 209 230 688 336 602 4,458 1,552 2,906 1,552 5,036 2,906 4,458 3,515 Women Women Women - - - - - 1 5 4 3 2 2 13 28 13 27 24 19 10 114 281 496 184 114 513 460 355 177 496 184 167 644 255 460 Men Men Men 3,877 1,309 2,568 1,309 4,409 2,568 3,877 3,027

1 3 2 3 American Indian or Alaska Native Alaska or Indian American Asian Black or African American Hispanic/Latino Native Hawaiian Other or Pacific Islander White White/Hispanic or Latino White/Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Three or More Races/Ethnicity Black or African American/Native Hawaiian or OtherHispanic Pacific Islander or Latino/American Indian or AlaskaHispanic Native or Latino/Asian Hispanic or Latino/Black or African American Hispanic or Latino/Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White/American Indian or Alaska Native White/Asian White/Black or African American American Indian or Alaska Native/Black or AfricanAsian/Native American Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderBlack or African American/Asian American Indian or Alaska Native Alaska or Indian American Native Hawaiian Other or Pacific Islander Asian Black or African American White Hispanic of Race Any White American Indian or Alaska Native Alaska or Indian American Asian Black or African American Hispanic of Race Any Native Hawaiian Other or Pacific Islander This table presents race/ethnicity data by federal reporting standards (i.e., IPEDS). by federal reporting race/ethnicity data This table presents This table presents a headcount view of race/ethnicity data for students who select a single category; students who select more than one race/ This table presents a headcount view of race/ethnicity This table presents race/ethnicity data for U.S. Citizen or permanent resident students who chose to identify in any category. In that a student may to identify in any category. This table presents race/ethnicity data for U.S. Citizen or permanent resident students who chose

Total AHANA students Total U.S. Citizens Reporting Race/Ethnicity Reporting Citizens U.S. Total Single Race/Ethnicity Two More or Races/Ethnicity Total AHANA students U.S. Citizens not Reporting Race/Ethnicity Single Race/Ethnicity Grand Total Two More or Races/Ethnicity Total U.S. Citizens Reporting Race/Ethnicity Reporting Citizens U.S. Total International students Combined Single and Multiple Races/Ethnicity ethnicity appear in the “Two or More” category. ethnicity appear in the “Two Table B: Table Table A: Table be counted in more than one group, duplication may result and the % sum may be >100%. Table C: Table

International students include nonresident aliens of all racial and ethnic groups including White. and ethnic groups aliens of all racial International students include nonresident Per federal reporting requirements, students who select the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity and any other race are only reported in the Hispanic of Any Race category. the Hispanic in reported only are race students who select the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity and any other requirements, reporting Per federal or Other Pacific Any Race; Hawaiian Islander; Native of or African American; Hispanic/Latino AHANA students include those who self-identify as: American Indian or Alaska Native; Asian; Black Note: The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 resulted in changes to the manner in which race/ethnicity data are collected and race/ethnicity data to the manner in which resulted in changes Act of 2008 Higher Education Opportunity Note: The may be presented. race/ethnicity data variety of ways in which order to reflect the are displayed in this reason, three views reported. For enrollment by race/ethnicity, gender, and citizenship by race/ethnicity, gender, enrollment 2020 Fall Schools, Day Undergraduate and/or Two or More Races/Ethnicity. AHANA values are based on U.S. Citizen or permanent resident students who report their race/ethnicity. their race/ethnicity. students who report Citizen or permanent resident based on U.S. AHANA values are Races/Ethnicity. or More and/or Two Fact Book editions. previous from tables have been reordered Note: Starting in 2020, the three & Planning Institutional Research Source: 1 2 3

students | 38 | students 39 580 432 201 733 619 741 601 272 545 231 270 18% 18% 2020 6,162 2,271 9,445 9,646 4,012 13,659 15% 15% 14% 579 437 262 732 590 734 530 266 510 241 262 2019 6,097 2,257 9,370 9,632 3,864 13,496 7% 7% 6% 616 431 271 747 622 731 567 237 509 264 200 2018 6,091 2,239 9,377 9,648 3,877 13,526 600 436 274 753 642 731 570 218 546 266 163 2017 6,090 2,232 9,358 9,632 3,889 13,520 Law Law 600 432 274 765 641 729 575 218 530 268 111 2016 6,078 2,199 9,309 9,583 3,837 13,420 Graduate… Social Work Social Social Work 81 615 411 287 815 662 707 541 221 533 272 ArtsGraduate &… Graduate Nursing 2015 5,995 2,171 9,192 9,479 3,832 Graduate Nu rsing Graduate Education Graduate 13,311 Theology Ministry & Theology & Ministry Graduate Education Graduate Graduate Advancing… Graduate Management 2020 1,777 2,229 4,006 Graduate ArtsGraduate Sciences & 59 613 382 346 800 588 716 573 207 542 295 2014 Source: Institutional Research & Planning Institutional Research Source: 6,052 2,106 Graduate Advancing Studies 9,153 9,499 3,780 full-time equivalent enrollment enrollment equivalent full-time 2020 Fall School, by Graduate 13,279 2019 1,891 2,037 3,928 52 637 383 347 797 682 750 545 225 500 269 2013 6,025 2,004 9,049 9,396 3,820 64% 13,216 63 2018 678 391 3,321 1,363 1,958 370 823 735 786 563 238 470 262 2012 6,085 1,956 9,110 9,480 3,940 13,420 77 682 408 396 834 783 790 553 255 469 285 2017 3,552 1,663 1,889 2011 6,153 1,845 9,088 9,484 4,046 13,530 24% 2016 3,338 1,465 1,873 6% 4% 2% Nursing Nursing Education Educati on Management Management Arts Sciences & Arts & Sciences Note: FTE student = three part-time students. Calculations are rounded to the nearest whole number. to the nearest rounded part-time students. Calculations are Note: FTE student = three & Planning Institutional Research Source: Total University Total Undergraduate Students Undergraduate & Sciences Arts Education Management Graduate/Professional Total Undergraduate Nursing Total Undergraduate Day Students Advancing Studies Total Undergraduate Graduate Professional & Sciences & Arts Graduate Graduate Education Graduate Law Graduate Management Graduate Graduate Nursing Social Work Theology & Ministry Graduate Advancing Studies Advancing Studies Total Graduate Professional & Note: Summer session enrollment data are as of the first Friday in August. data are Note: Summer session enrollment & Planning Institutional Research Source: Source: Institutional Research & Planning Institutional Research Source: By Summer, 2016-2020 Summer, By summer session enrollment session summer full-time equivalent enrollment equivalent full-time Fall 2011-2020 School, By Undergraduate by School, Fall 2020 Fall School, by Undergraduate full-time equivalent enrollment enrollment equivalent full-time Advancing Studies 1 28% 121.0 133.0 115.0 137.5 125.0 Incoming Incoming Exchange 460.5 455.0 425.0 429.0 408.5 19% 8% 6% 4% 5% 4% 5% 4% 4% Total All Total Programs 10% 25% 13% 12% % 15% 82 61 50 35 41 34 39 30 28 93 13% 198 105 59.5 No. 135.5 139.0 115.5 131.5 External Programs 10% 8% Semester Program AnnualSemesterProgram Average 6% 325.0 316.0 309.5 297.5 349.0 Programs University University Major 304 280 300 269 319 Total Summer ¹ Students Italy Spain Spain Ot her France France Ireland Ire land Australia 393 619 543 589 442 Data for Economics majors reflect enrollments in both the Morrissey College and in both the Morrissey enrollments Data for Economics majors reflect Political Science International Studies Communication Appl. Psych. & Human Dev. Psychology Nursing Biology Marketing English Other Great Britain Economics Finance Great BritainGreat 1 School. Carroll first major. Note: Double and triple majors counted by Office of International Programs Source: undergraduates studyingundergraduates abroad Location, 2019-2020 Top By undergraduates studyingundergraduates abroad 2019-2020 Major, By Total All Total Programs 65 113 221 179 197 External Programs 0% 6% 2% 0% 4% 3% 5% Spring Semester 65% 11% 69% 35% % 0 0 280 398 364 392 377 90 30 25 37 44 19 551 279 517 Programs University University No. 85% 528 291 307 269 375 Total All Total Programs BC Programs 57 52 66 54 158 External Programs Fall Semester 234 255 203 321 370 Demographics Programs University 15% 2 External Programs

Year International Unknown Two More or Races White Black or African American Hispanic of Race Any Native Hawaiian Other or Pacific Islander American Indian or Alaska Native Alaska or Indian American Asian Male Female Source: Office of International Programs Source:

This figure includes incoming non-exchange fee-paying students. This figure is not the number of students, instead it is the number of FTE units. One FTE = one semester of study. = one semester One FTE units. of FTE is the number it instead students, is not the number of fee-paying students. This figure includes incoming non-exchange This figure for their credit academic and received online continued coursework all students However, 12, 2020 due to COVID-19. March on all programs from evacuated For spring 2020, all students were Race/Ethnicity Gender 2017-2018 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2015-2016 2015-2016 2016-2017 Source: Office of International Programs Source: By Program,By 2019-2020 undergraduates studyingundergraduates abroad By Gender and Race/Ethnicity, 2019-2020 Race/Ethnicity, and Gender By undergraduates studyingundergraduates abroad 1 2 semester abroad. semesters. counted in both fall and spring the full year are studying abroad Note: Students who are Programs Office of International Source: undergraduates studyingundergraduates abroad Semester and Type Program By

students | 40 | students 41

5 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 ------21 44 40 125 125 Non-Degree 1 4 4 3 ------Other ------38 38 38 Licentiate 1 5 3 5 2 2 2 4 2 3 9 5 8 6 1 ------16 11 70 10 31 45 89 24 11 29 29 34 10 58 23 42 17 40 163 570 200 495 117 106 740 201 727 3,966 3,966 Master's/ Professional 8 1 1 3 1 ------21 13 22 15 35 53 24 22 28 42 35 29 26 68 20 22 43 83 25 35 28 33 138 992 992 118 Doctorate Pastoral Ministry Theology & Ministry Finance Management Organization Studies Special Student Accounting Reading School Counseling Education Secondary Severe Disabilities LearningEngineering Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics, and Assessment Mental Health Counseling Moderate Disabilities Global Perspectives Higher Education International Higher Education Jesuit Education a in Global World Early Childhood Leadership Educational Education Elementary Applied Developmental & Educational Psychology Applied Statistics Psychometrics & Counseling Psychology & InstructionCurriculum Theology Theology & Education Special Student Romance Literatures Romance Russian Slavic Studies Sociology Psychology Romance Languages -Hispanic Studies Romance Languages -French Italian - Languages Romance Middle Eastern Studies Philosophy Physics Political Science Latin Greek & Latin Linguistics Mathematics English Greek History Interdisciplinary Chemistry Earth & Environmental Sciences Economics Biology Graduate Advancing Studies Advancing Graduate TotalTotal Social Work Ministry & Theology Graduate Nursing Graduate Law Graduate Management Graduate Education Graduate Arts Sciences & Note: Doctorate includes Ed.D., Ph.D., D.N.P., D.S.W., S.T.D.; Master's/Professional includes M.A., M.A.T., M.B.A., M.Div., M.Ed., M.H.A., LL.M., M.S., M.S.T., M.S.W., M.T.S., Th.M., J.D.; Other includes C.A.E.S.; Other includes C.A.E.S.; Th.M., J.D.; M.T.S., M.S.W., M.Ed., M.H.A., LL.M., M.S., M.S.T., M.Div., M.B.A., includes M.A., M.A.T., Master's/Professional S.T.D.; D.S.W., D.N.P., Ph.D., includes Ed.D., Note: Doctorate of enrollment. program current listed by are Dual degrees & special students. includes Non-degree Non-degree Theology (S.T.L.); Licentiate includes Licentiate in Sacred & Planning Institutional Research Source: graduate enrollment 2020 Fall & Program, Degree By - 9 3 1 2 15 85 13 59 63 14 19 53 432 143 240 198 435 103 122 195 147 328 2020 1,148 - 4 3 1 4 52 98 13 43 77 11 32 74 120 437 217 195 409 119 125 183 147 345 2019 1,108 - 5 6 2 9 6 55 46 78 48 95 25 29 79 431 210 233 430 133 137 159 159 337 2018 1,048 - - 4 2 4 36 11 86 10 53 92 20 33 59 436 158 258 411 134 137 150 146 390 2017 1,042 - - - 3 2 3 9 30 22 68 14 56 76 432 155 287 384 144 140 105 147 182 412 2016 1,032 Business Analytics American Heritages American Accounting Computer Science Applied Psych. & HumanDev. Corporate Reporting & Analysis Economics Elementary Education Elementary Entrepreneurship General Science General Finance Math/Computer Science America Spanish on Perspectives General Management General Secondary Education Secondary Information Systems Information Systems/Accounting Management & Leadership & Management Managing for Social Impact Social for Managing Marketing Operations Management Transformative Educational Studies Consulting & Finance for Accounting Nursing Education Management 4 4 1 4 6 2 42 10 27 99 21 46 81 53 15 20 13 16 31 64 29 40 210 880 647 484 295 241 278 301 294 231 824 445 166 2020 1,125 - 3 4 1 3 5 1 37 23 24 40 67 42 13 21 15 19 23 97 79 24 41 258 936 115 678 452 394 238 261 332 209 867 470 173 2019 1,042 Table updated in August 2021 to correct 2020 numbers for Linguistics, Russian and Slavic Studies majors. Slavic Studies Russian and for Linguistics, 2020 numbers to correct in August 2021 updated Table - - 7 1 4 4 2 34 30 24 41 56 37 21 11 29 12 18 24 25 52 254 958 121 757 374 408 245 267 329 174 107 873 506 161 2018 1,094 - - 9 0 1 1 4

53 39 16 38 46 25 23 15 34 16 20 19 20 44 238 927 104 751 323 433 256 253 333 180 108 893 485 179 2017 1,162 - - 0 0 1 3 43 60 17 39 48 24 23 11 12 42 20 32 24 93 27 57 261 888 112 787 238 431 277 248 348 188 819 492 175 2016 1,138

Theology Art History Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Classics Communication Computer Science Economics English Environmental Geosciences Environmental Studies FilmStudies French Geological Sciences German Hispanic Studies History Independent International Studies Islamic Civilization Societies & Italian Linguistics Mathematics

Music Neuroscience Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Russian Slavic Studies Sociology Studio Art Theatre African and AfricanDiaspora Studies Note: This table includes each declared major. Students with double or triple majors are therefore counted in each enrolled major. Advancing Studies students are not included in this table. Studies students are major. Advancing counted in each enrolled therefore major. Students with double or triple majors are Note: This table includes each declared for that year. “ – “ indicates a particular major was not offered & Planning Institutional Research Source: Arts & Sciences undergraduate majors 2016-2020 Fall School, By

students | 42 | students 43 - 3 2 2 7 6 1 1 77 23 93 34 87 12 16 13 41 265 312 467 132 2020 1,719 1,330 - 4 3 1 - - 3 - - 91 18 51 56 16 70 28 52 289 291 416 106 2019 1,706 1,307 - - 9 - 2 - - 6 - - 90 10 55 25 51 32 17 48 143 195 265 2018 1,788 1,256 ------1 - - 8 - - - 97 11 60 83 33 53 15 15 2017 1,851 1,273 - - - - - 1 9 - - 7 - - - 89 13 31 11 77 48 17 23 2016 1,830 1,106 Pre-Medical Pre-Law Pre-Dental Leadershipin Higher Ed. & Community Settings Accounting for CPAs Korean Interdisciplinary Studies Global Public Health Inclusive Education Special Education Marketing General Education Leadership & Management Pre-Veterinary Applied Psychology & Human Dev. Design and Cyberstrategy Design-Thinking & Innovation Foundations in Education Middle School Math Teaching Education Secondary Finance Research, Assessment, Measurement & Restorative Transformational & Justice Consulting & Finance for Accounting Programs Study of Management Schiller Institute Schiller Education - 3 2 1 7 3 9 4 7 3 5 1 5 0 4 5 4 4 22 82 28 12 33 55 38 35 38 13 57 10 64 73 15 47 84 25 61 22 97 42 18 21 57 15 22 18 14 38 139 133 141 122 2020 - 2 2 - 8 7 2 6 3 5 3 2 6 - 1 3 8 4 6 21 85 34 17 30 43 38 45 43 41 14 69 81 22 52 83 24 51 25 46 42 17 14 52 14 16 25 29 37 121 131 137 112 2019 3 0 7 - 1 5 3 7 6 6 7 - 1 5 9 8 18 87 35 17 32 43 43 45 50 47 17 85 11 11 98 24 41 86 20 69 28 55 44 10 13 29 18 10 27 42 26 42 141 121 143 119 2018 2 0 5 - 5 1 4 1 3 4 7 8 - - 0 7 5 5 4 30 20 15 30 42 54 38 74 54 19 86 11 87 18 43 73 23 76 30 13 23 57 14 17 22 55 18 58 137 104 114 131 133 2017 1 1 5 - 4 1 4 1 - 4 4 4 7 - - 9 0 9 5 2 29 25 12 38 46 61 34 65 52 14 73 12 92 24 44 41 20 75 24 16 57 12 14 12 55 50 19 130 103 122 131 145 2016 1 International Studies History Theology Hispanic Studies Theatre German/Germanic Studies Studio Art Geological Sciences Sociology French Scientific Computation FilmStudies Russian Faith,Peace and Justice Religion and Public Life Environmental Studies Psychology English Psychoanalytic Studies Educational Theatre Educational Political Science Economics Physics East European Studies European East Philosophy Creative Writing Music Computer Science Medical Humanities Communication Mathematics Chinese Chemistry Managing for Social Impact Social for Managing Catholic Studies Linguistics Biology LatinAmerican Studies Bioinformatics Latin Asian Studies Journalism Art History Arabic Studies Jewish Studies Ancient Civilization Italian American Studies Islamic Civilization Societies & Women's Studies Irish StudiesIrish African and African Diaspora Studies Arts & Sciences Note: “ – “ indicates a particular minor was not offered for that year. Minors are listed by the college in which they are housed. For information about minors including enrollment restrictions, see the the see restrictions, housed. For information about minors including enrollment are the college in which they listed by for that year. Minors are Note: “ – “ indicates a particular minor was not offered University Catalog. & Planning Institutional Research Source: undergraduate minors 2016-2020 Fall School, By 97 93 499 435 432 328 880 445 824 647 312 265 141 133 132 122 467 139 1,148 1,228 1 2020 2020 1 Finance Economics Computer Science Nursing Marketing Biology Psychology Political Science Communication Philosophy International Studies Global Public Health Mgmt. & Leadership & Mgmt. Marketing Medical Humanities Finance History Appl. Psych. Hum. & Devel. Acct. for Fin. & Consulting & Fin. for Acct. Managing for Social Impact 85 83 504 409 394 437 936 470 867 678 121 112 106 291 289 137 416 131 1,108 1,160 1 2019 2019 1 Finance Economics English Nursing Biology Psychology Political Science Communication Computer Science Hispanic Studies History International Studies Computer Science Mgmt. & Leadership & Mgmt. Marketing Medical Humanities Finance Philosophy Appl. Psych. Hum. & Devel. Acct. for Fin. & Consulting & Fin. for Acct. 45% 22% 33% 31% 89% 58% 27% 23% 87 98 86 430 420 408 958 431 873 757 506 121 119 195 143 143 265 141 467% 118% 1,048 1,227 % Change % 1 53 24 53 824 499 278 195 210 2018 2018 2020 1,228 1,148 1 Finance Economics English Computer Science Biology Nursing Political Science Communication Psychology Hispanic Studies Philosophy International Studies Economics Computer Science Mgmt. & Leadership & Mgmt. Marketing Medical Humanities Finance History Appl. Psych. Hum. & Devel. 88 40 11 43 847 677 213 103 165 726 2011 76 87 86 83 74 411 390 927 436 893 433 751 485 133 131 114 137 104 1,042 1,296 2017 2017 1 Biology Finance Economics Marketing Nursing Political Science English Communication Psychology Mathematics International Studies Medical Humanities Philosophy Economics English Leadership & Mgmt. Faith,Peace and Justice History Hispanic Studies Appl. Psych. Hum. & Devel. 92 77 75 73 65 888 384 432 412 819 431 787 492 131 130 122 145 103 1,032 1,282 1 1 2016 2016 1

Data for Economics and Computer Science majors reflect enrollments in both Morrissey College and Carroll School. and Carroll College in both Morrissey enrollments Data for Economics and Computer Science majors reflect Data for Economics and Computer Science majors reflect enrollments in both Morrissey College and Carroll School. and Carroll College in both Morrissey enrollments Science majors reflect Data for Economics and Computer Political Science Operations Management Slavic Studies Computer Science International Studies Information Systems Biochemistry Finance Economics FilmStudies Biology Nursing Marketing Finance Economics Political Science English Communication Psychology Mgmt. & Leadership & Mgmt. Mathematics English Faith,Peace and Justice Philosophy Hispanic Studies Economics International Studies Medical Humanities History Appl. Psych. Hum. & Devel. Note: Data for minors reflect enrollments in any of the undergraduate day schools. Does not include Pre-Dental, Pre-Law, Pre-Medical, or Pre-Veterinary programs of study. of study. programs or Pre-Veterinary Pre-Medical, Pre-Law, day schools. Does not include Pre-Dental, in any of the undergraduate enrollments Note: Data for minors reflect & Planning Institutional Research Source: most popularmost undergraduate minors By Year 1 in a major. students enrolled those disciplines with at least ten or more includes Note: Table & Planning Institutional Research Source: disciplines withdisciplines largest increase undergraduate majors in percent Years Last Ten Source: Institutional Research & Planning Institutional Research Source: 1 most popularmost undergraduate majors By Year

students | 44 | students 45 - 5 5 4 5 1 80 26 14 17 27 28 12 189 173 222 261 845 318 338 880 448 217 1,725 2,390 1 4 2 3 Practical Training Facultyand Research Scholars Total Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Undergraduate Exchange Students Total Undergraduate Graduate/Professional M.A. M.B.A. M.Div. M.Ed. M.S. M.S.W. M.T.S. Th.M. Ph.D. LL.M. J.D. S.T.L. S.T.D. Graduate Exchange Students Total Graduate/Professional Students Enrolled Total international students & scholars Class Program,By 2020-2021 or 880 448 217 845 2,390 Total 86 439 426 249 1,200 Women - - 1 1 21 32 71 79 47 29 441 419 199 131 448 217 880 573 196 845 296 100 279 Men 1,190 2,390 1,725 4 4 2 1 3 3 1 This number also includes scholars who are teaching and doing research from abroad due to COVID-19 or travel restrictions to the U.S. restrictions or travel due to COVID-19 abroad from teaching and doing research This number also includes scholars who are The Undergraduate Exchange Programs for fall 2020 & spring 2021 have been canceled due to COVID-19. Programs Exchange The Undergraduate to the U.S. restrictions or travel COVID-19 due to abroad from enrolled currently This number also includes international students who are since June 1, 2020. training This number includes any student that was active on optional practical 4 international students. and non-degree include both degree and scholars who will arrive in spring 2021. These figures do not include all students, faculty, Note: These figures Office of International Students and Scholars Source: 1 2 3 Practical Training Facultyand Research Scholars Total Graduate Undergraduate Facultyand Research Scholars Total Practical Training Total Graduate/Professional Students Enrolled Total Graduate Advancing Studies University Exchange Social Work Law Theology & Ministry Graduate Education Graduate Management Graduate Graduate Nursing Graduate Arts & Sciences & Arts Graduate Advancing Studies University Exchange Total Undergraduate Management Nursing Arts & SciencesArts Education By Gender and Status, 2020-2021 Status, and Gender By international students & scholars international students & scholars By School, 2020-2021 3 4 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 1 6 4 3 1 3 4 1 1 5 2 1 1 5 1 3 2 2 2 1 7 4 7 20 24 93 16 21 10 12 11 10 17 36 111 1,725 Total 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 8 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 1 0 9 3 3 1 1 4 0 1 0 3 1 6 3 1 1 1 7 1 1 4 4 5 14 18 21 36 26 880 Graduate/ Professional 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 8 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 4 1 7 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 5 0 9 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 2 75 10 10 845 Undergraduate Emirates Arab United Yemen Total United Kingdom Uruguay CountriesRepresented Togo Venezuela Norway Lebanon Panama Philippines Rwanda Poland Portugal Russia Senegal Slovenia Lithuania Zealand New Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands Nicaragua Spain Sri Lanka St. Lucia Taiwan Tanzania 5 1 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 3 1 2 2 6 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 3 8 2 1 64 12 12 14 33 54 12 13 11 14 20 12 10 989 Total 1 9 5 6 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 5 6 1 2 6 1 4 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 1 2 1 5 1 3 3 2 1 1 52 21 17 10 482 Graduate/ Professional 3 0 8 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 1 8 0 2 1 0 5 2 1 1 3 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 7 0 7 0 6 1 0 12 11 12 37 12 16 507 Undergraduate 1

Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. Region of the People’s is a Special Administrative Japan Ireland Jordan Kazakhstan Iceland Italy Jamaica Hungary Cameroon Colombia Albania Australia Chad China, People's Republic Croatia Congo Costa Rica Cyprus Czech Republic Dominican Republic Ecuador Salvador El Finland Benin Bahamas, The Bahamas, Bangladesh Barbados Belgium Brazil FasoBurkina Burundi France Georgia Greece Guatemala Haiti Hong Kong 1 international students. and non-degree include both degree Note: These figures Office of International Students and Scholars Source: undergraduate and graduate international students 2020-2021 Country, By

students | 46 | students 47

0 2 0 1 0 2 5 19 68 68 23 21 14 30 11 43 268 247 368 169 118 170 552 109 251 474 156 212 217 1,845 4,171 Total 1,577 1,059 1,427 2,326 2,258 - - - - - 2 1 4 1 4 24 24 59 11 15 69 11 29 122 944 120 572 202 774 143 144 203 105 165 275 123 178 1,066 2,316 1,250 1,226 Women 2019-2020 - - - - 2 6 4 2 1 17 44 44 26 59 12 26 86 33 10 19 39 10 14 779 146 633 127 487 166 653 349 199 143 Men 1,855 1,076 1,032

0 4 0 3 0 1 3 2 19 58 58 15 17 27 24 14 268 245 348 183 133 186 538 103 232 438 140 266 194 1,774 4,115 Total 1,506 1,108 1,456 2,341 2,283 - - - - - 2 2 7 4 2 4 2 29 29 71 93 12 56 12 112 948 110 604 191 795 148 150 174 151 285 112 230 1,060 2,301 1,241 1,212 Women 2018-2019 - - - - 4 1 8 1 1 2 17 29 29 35 62 36 10 81 28 13 15 36 20 714 156 558 135 504 157 661 364 153 138 Men 1,814 1,100 1,071

0 0 0 1 1 0 9 0 3 20 57 57 24 12 19 32 245 225 341 148 138 149 579 106 289 430 150 265 199 4,192 1,816 Total 1,571 1,144 1,485 2,376 2,319 ------3 1 8 7 3 2 23 99 23 70 16 99 14 70 102 991 635 191 826 134 135 205 187 268 119 227 2,381 1,093 1,288 1,265 Women 2017-2018 ------8 4 7 1 6 1 17 34 34 14 68 14 31 12 18 38 143 723 580 509 126 150 659 374 102 162 129 Men 1,811 1,088 1,054 0 3 0 2 0 5 0 0 1 20 64 64 15 96 22 34 12 261 238 343 172 119 174 553 272 388 177 248 200 4,123 Total 1,754 1,493 1,139 1,482 2,369 2,305 ------2 2 3 7 1 1 25 25 64 11 92 15 75 111 941 659 109 175 834 141 143 178 170 237 145 212 2,324 1,052 1,272 1,247 Women 2016-2017 ------3 4 4 2 18 39 39 31 55 31 32 19 36 15 11 150 552 702 480 129 168 648 375 102 151 125 Men 1,799 1,097 1,058

2 1 0 2 5 7 0 4 14 62 62 22 16 97 33 16 20 244 227 389 194 132 196 531 288 324 152 256 237 4,077 Total 1,512 1,756 1,046 1,435 2,321 2,259 - - - - 1 1 9 3 5 2 2 3 26 26 78 13 96 12 84 106 951 581 105 194 775 172 173 170 200 202 118 220 2,297 1,057 1,240 1,214 Women 2015-2016 - - 2 1 1 9 7 1 2 2 1 36 13 36 22 54 23 88 34 21 36 14 18 138 561 465 699 122 195 660 361 122 153 Men 1,780 1,081 1,045 Total Degrees S.T.B. Total Professional Canonical & Conferred Degrees Conferred Degrees Conferred Degrees Total Graduate Advancing Studies A.B.

S.T.L. Undergraduate & SciencesArts A.B. Total Graduate, Professional Canonical & Conferred Degrees Professional J.D. Canonical S.T.D. B.S. B.S. Total Advancing Studies Total & Sciences Arts Education A.B. Total Undergraduate Conferred Degrees B.S. Graduate Ph.D. Total Education Total Ed.D. LL.M. Management - B.S. M.A. Nursing - B.S. Subtotal-Undergraduate Conferred Degrees Day M.S. M.Ed. M.A.T. M.T.S. M.S.W. M.S.T. M.Div. M.H.A. Th.M. C.A.E.S. M.B.A. Note: August, December, and May graduations combined. For unabbreviated degree names please refer to page 89. Source: Institutional Research & Planning Institutional Research to page 89. Source: names please refer degree combined. For unabbreviated Note: August, December, and May graduations undergraduate and graduate degrees conferred undergraduate and graduate degrees Gender and Degree By 0 1 9 0 1 1 68 68 83 86 36 368 170 552 109 178 365 109 842 216 331 2,326 1,427 2,258 1,059 2019-2020 2 0 0 2 0 58 56 76 11 24 348 186 538 110 169 358 103 890 216 324 103 2,341 1,456 2,283 1,108 2018-2019 2 0 0 0 0 57 55 58 91 11 46 341 149 579 182 386 106 898 246 295 106 2,376 1,485 2,319 1,144 2017-2018 1 1 0 1 0 63 57 12 96 33 96 64 343 174 553 116 151 390 900 238 310 2,369 1,482 2,305 1,139 2016-2017 1 0 0 1 0 61 13 97 66 40 97 62 531 389 196 176 342 129 857 189 349 2,321 1,435 2,259 1,046 2015-2016

Single Major Double Major Single Major Double Major Triple Major Double Major Triple Major Single Major Single Major Double Major Triple Major Double Major Triple Major Single Major

Total UndergraduateConferred Degrees Subtotal- Undergraduate Conferred Degrees Day Total & Sciences Arts Total Advancing Studies Advancing Studies - A.B. and B.S. and A.B. - Studies Advancing Single Major Double Major Total Nursing Total Management Total B.S. - Nursing Total Education Total Management - B.S. Education - A.B. and B.S. Total B.S. Degrees B.S. Total Total A.B. Degrees A.B. Total B.S. Arts & Sciences A.B. Note: August, December, and May graduations combined. Note: August, December, and May graduations & Planning Institutional Research Source: undergraduatedegrees conferred Majors of Number and Degree By

students | 48 | students 49 8 0 3 4 5 1 2 3 9 4 7 2 6 3 0 2 3 0 3 12 33 97 65 30 15 62 18 90 47 15 35 73 87 27 13 41 22 51 40 256 171 201 122 140 109 321 2,258 Total ------109 109 B.S. Nurs. ------7 5 2 6 3 18 90 27 22 51 552 321 B.S. Mgt. ------1 1 B.S. ------Ed. 2019-2020 33 15 121 169 A.B. ------2 12 21 30 15 21 47 30 12 178 368 B.S. ------3 8 3 4 5 1 3 9 4 7 2 3 1 A&S 97 39 41 23 35 73 57 41 40 249 171 140 A.B. 1,059 4 0 1 0 2 5 0 7 8 4 1 3 4 0 1 7 5 3 17 12 65 36 51 21 56 19 36 33 21 75 10 28 47 10 30 23 58 318 165 199 104 129 130 152 103 280 2,283 Total ------103 103 B.S. Nurs. ------3 3 5 15 19 28 23 58 104 538 280 B.S. Mgt. ------2 1 3 B.S. ------Ed. 2018-2019 36 19 128 183 A.B. ------7 12 16 21 18 36 47 10 181 348 B.S. ------4 1 2 5 7 8 4 1 4 1 3 A&S 17 65 32 38 18 33 75 10 83 47 30 303 165 152 A.B. 1,108 3 1 2 0 4 5 8 5 0 4 2 2 3 0 2 0 1 12 11 87 31 46 13 64 19 47 53 70 14 19 13 99 29 61 10 24 21 66 328 151 186 120 127 146 106 304 2,319 Total ------106 106 B.S. Nurs. ------1 4 2 13 19 29 21 66 120 579 304 B.S. Mgt. ------1 1 B.S. ------2017-2018 31 19 98 148 Ed. A.B. ------2 11 24 13 24 53 42 10 162 341 B.S. ------3 2 4 5 8 5 4 2 3 1 A&S 12 87 18 40 24 47 70 14 13 61 85 24 315 151 146 A.B. 1,144 1 Advancing Studies majors are not included in this total. Advancing Studies majors are FilmStudies Environmental Studies English Environmental Geoscience Economics Education Elementary Corporate Reporting & Analysis Nursing Computer Science Communication Classics Neuroscience Music Chemistry Marketing Mathematics Biology Sociology Management & Leadership & Management Linguistics International Studies Theology Theatre Studio Art Biochemistry Art History Italian Islamic Civilization Societies & Secondary Education Secondary Information Systems/Accounting Appl. Psych. & Human Dev. History Hispanic Studies Psychology Political Science Information Systems German Philosophy Acct. & Consulting for Fin. Physics Geological Sciences Operations Management Accounting General Management General Finance Total French Note: Double and triple majors counted by first major. August, December, and May graduations combined. first major. August, December, and May graduations Note: Double and triple majors counted by & Planning Institutional Research Source: 1 undergraduatedegrees conferred Major and School By - 3 3 3 1 4 3 7 44 33 15 74 43 83 13 12 31 79 37 35 170 100 314 142 199 344 127 893 109 2020 2,985 2019- 1 1 3 1 9 0 5 7 43 36 21 85 11 92 34 37 69 46 11 29 192 140 375 156 219 305 127 867 103 2019 3,016 2018- - 0 0 5 1 6 7 0 3 60 31 19 66 33 42 90 34 20 31 172 137 369 119 175 100 339 159 930 106 2018 3,110 2017- Social Sciences Political Science Psychology Sociology Total Appl. Psych. & Hum. Devel. Education Heritages American Elementary Education Elementary General Science General Math/Computer Science Perspectives/Spanish America Perspectives/Spanish Secondary Education Secondary Acct. & Consulting for Fin. Total Business Analytics Management Accounting Economics Entrepreneurship Corporate Reporting& Analysis Computer Science Finance General Management General Information Systems Information Systems/Accounting Management & Leadership & Management Marketing Managing Social Impact Social Managing Operations Management Total Nursing Total MajorsCompleted 0 2 0 1 6 6 8 8 6 8 6 2 7 8 2 12 27 11 41 61 80 14 81 90 47 15 82 12 86 31 15 204 140 505 213 296 807 2020 2019- - - 4 0 0 1 1 9 7 6 9 7 4 7 10 25 12 11 45 76 57 15 81 85 36 22 68 12 17 81 11 212 108 475 208 360 822 2019 2018- - - 3 8 1 0 3 7 5 7 6 6 2 10 12 37 15 10 44 81 77 26 82 88 53 14 64 11 14 96 11 208 127 525 197 374 836 2018 2017-

Total Italian Russian Slavic Studies French German Studies Hispanic Studies Modern Classical & Languages Classics FilmStudies Arts Art History Music Studio Art Theatre Total Communication Humanities English History Linguistics Philosophy Theology African and African Diaspora Studies International Studies Total Islamic Civilization Societies & Total Interdisciplinary Science/Math/Computer Science Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Computer Science Economics Environmental Geoscience Geological Sciences Environmental Studies Mathematics Neuroscience Physics Total Independent major in 2018-2019 (n=1) is not included in this table. Prior to 2019-2020, the French, Hispanic Studies, and Italian majors were aggregated into Romance Languages. August, December, into Romance Languages. August, December, aggregated Hispanic Studies, and Italian majors were Independent major in 2018-2019 (n=1) is not included in this table. Prior to 2019-2020, the French, combined. and May graduations & Planning Institutional Research Source: Note: This table includes each declared major. Students with double or triple majors are therefore counted in each enrolled major. Advancing Studies students are not included in this table. Studies students are major. Advancing counted in each enrolled therefore major. Students with double or triple majors are Note: This table includes each declared undergraduatedegrees conferred By Major

students | 50 | students 51

------8 1 3 1 9 1 5 2 3 1 1 7 5 8 5 4 4 19 28 21 71 82 36 42 10 43 34 43 12 31 58 32 13 20 20 12 247 109 101 221 212 101 113 268 399 362 147 204 181 1,845 Total

------2 1 3 3 9 1 8 1 8 5 1 3 5 1 4 4 7 5 5 1 1 2 16 21 15 93 57 33 69 33 60 52 12 23 33 29 10 34 12 97 78 120 182 135 181 267 115 1,066 Total Women

------3 6 7 6 7 1 2 1 8 1 6 1 1 4 3 2 16 14 68 39 68 22 61 24 19 10 25 14 24 23 95 32 20 13 15 11 779 127 143 133 218 107 103 Men

------8 1 6 1 9 1 9 5 2 3 6 1 5 4 9 6 1 4 2 15 71 26 99 21 99 78 36 19 37 34 43 58 24 32 247 105 217 212 268 111 394 309 134 204 106 1,702 Total ------2 1 2 1 9 8 1 8 6 5 1 3 1 4 2 2 1 1 1 12 57 19 33 15 89 33 58 69 12 12 51 31 29 34 12 97 50 996 120 178 135 177 237 106 Women ------3 6 7 6 7 4 6 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 7 5 3 2 14 66 16 66 20 39 24 60 25 14 24 18 72 28 20 56 706 127 133 143 217 107 Men Master's/Certificates/J.D.

------4 2 4 2 2 4 4 2 3 4 6 5 3 7 1 1 0 4 4 4 23 53 13 13 11 14 75 10 143 Total ------4 4 2 2 4 1 3 1 2 4 2 2 9 5 2 5 4 4 2 1 70 11 30 28 Women ------2 2 2 1 3 4 1 1 5 4 8 1 1 2 6 2 9 73 12 23 10 47 Men Law (J.D.) Total Degrees Professional Graduate& Theology & Ministry & Theology Pastoral Ministry Law Graduate Advancing Studies Advancing Graduate Administrative Studies Graduate Nursing Graduate Graduate Management Accounting Graduate Education Applied Developmental & Educational Psych. Applied Statistics & Psychometrics Nursing Graduate Arts Sciences & Humanities English Law (LL.M.) Theology & Ministry Counseling/Counseling Psychology Social Work Social Work Applied Economics Greek Total - Theology & Ministry & Theology - Total Total - Law Business Administration Finance Organization Studies History Educational Leadership Educational Applied Leadership Studies Higher Education Total - Graduate Management Latin Cybersecurity Policy and Governance International Higher Education Healthcare Administration Latin & Greek Measurement, Eval., Statistics, and Assessment Linguistics LeadershipAdministration & Professional School Administration Program Philosophy Hispanic Studies Total - Graduate Education Tchr. Ed., & Instruction, Curriculum & Sp. Ed. Sports Administration Italian Total - Graduate Advancing Studies French Romance Literatures Romance Russian Slavic Studies Theology Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Theology & Education Middle Eastern Studies Political Science Psychology Sociology Sciences Economics Biology Geology/Geophysics Chemistry Mathematics Total - Graduate Arts Sciences & Physics Note: August, December, and May graduations combined. Source: Institutional Research & Planning Institutional Research combined. Source: Note: August, December, and May graduations graduate degrees conferred 2019-2020 Primary Gender, and Degree, School, By Field,

Average Need-Based Scholarship and/or Grant and/or Scholarship Need-Based Average Average Need-Based Financial Aid Package Aid Financial Need-Based Average Average Need-Based Financial Aid Package Aid Financial Need-Based Average Grant and/or Scholarship Need-Based Average

FY2014 FY2018 FY2017 FY2016 FY2015

FY2018 FY2017 FY2016 FY2015 FY2014

42% 69% FY2020 $47,533 $44,337 $1,301,297 $11,394,924 $182,399,611 $169,703,390

42% 68% $32,330

$32,330

$34,729

FY2019 $34,729

Average Need-Based Average Scholarship and/or Grant Need-Based Average Financial Aid Package

$45,774 $42,240 $36,755

$36,793

$36,755 $37,716

$36,793

$37,716

$1,252,588 $38,533

$39,942 $38,533

$12,166,694 $40,290 $39,942

$40,290 $40,290 $174,024,090 $41,056 $160,604,808 $41,056

$44,099 $44,099 $44,099 $44,099 41% 68% FY2018 $44,099 $40,290 $1,190,107 $11,830,970 $47,533 $164,483,158 $151,462,081 FY2020 $44,337 40% 67% FY2017 $41,056 $37,716 $1,163,573 $10,280,201 $148,587,432 $137,143,658 $45,774 FY2019 $42,240 40% 66% FY2016 $39,942 $36,755 Average Need-Based Financial Aid Need-BasedAverage Financial Package $9,999,728 $1,196,754 $131,311,368 $142,507,850 $44,099 FY2018 4 $40,290 5 3 $41,056 1 FY2017 2 $37,716 $39,942 FY2016 Average Need-Based Scholarship and/or Grant Need-BasedAverage Scholarship

$36,755 Total Scholarships and Grants Undergraduate Scholarships and Grants and Scholarships Undergraduate University Average Need-Based Scholarship and/or Grant and/or Scholarship Need-Based Average FinancialAssistance of Types All Need-Based Financial Aid Awarded package may include loans, work, grants, and scholarships. loans, work, grants, package may include Awarded benefits. tuition remission Does not include employee Includes undergraduates enrolled as of the fall census and financial aid they have received by the close of the fiscal year. the fiscal close of the by have received and financial aid they as of the fall census enrolled Includes undergraduates of need-based aid. private, state, and federal) (institutional, Includes all sources and scholarships. grants, work, of loans, the form in College Boston of assistance made available by private, state, and federal) (institutional, Includes all sources Federal Undergraduates Receiving Average Need-Based Financial Aid Package Aid Financial Need-Based Average State 5 not included in this table. Note: Advancing Studies students are Management Office of Enrollment Source: 1 2 3 4 average need-based financial aid 2016-2020 All Undergraduates, undergraduate financial aid 2016-2020 Dollars Awarded,

students | 52 | students 53

2 92% 92% 93% 92% 94% Rate 1 1 8 6 5 5 4 2 1 1 1

11 81 137 Graduation

1 6% 6% 5% 6% 4% Rate

Transfer Out Transfer

95% 95% 95% 96% 96% Planning First-Year to & Retention Rate Retention Sophomore Year Research Research Institutional Udall Undergraduate Scholarship George C. Marshall Scholarship The Rhodes Scholarship Winston Churchill Scholarship Scholarship Freeman-ASIA Lilly Fellows Program in the Humanities and the Arts Lilly Fellows David L. Boren Scholarship Scholarship Harry S. Truman Beckman Scholarship Graduate Research Fellowship National Science Foundation Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Language Scholarship U.S. Department of State Critical J. William Fulbright Grant (Undergraduate) Grant J. William Fulbright Fall 2013 Fall Fall 2012 Fall Fall 2011 Fall Fall 2010 Fall Fall 2009 Fall Entrance Calculated based on those who transfer out in good standing. To be in good standing, as defined by the Office of Student Services, a student must must a student Services, Student the Office of by be in good standing, as defined To out in good standing. transfer Calculated based on those who Calculated based on graduation rate at 150% of normal time (6 years). rate Calculated based on graduation Semester of Semesterof Source: Institutional Research & Planning Institutional Research Source:

ordinarily maintain a cumulative average as mandated by their college and must not fall more than two courses behind the total number of courses a and must not fall more their college as mandated by a cumulative average maintain ordinarily in a full-time undergraduate to continue enrollment the deans Any student who is permitted by to have completed. student of their status is expected to be in good standing. is considered program 2 Source: 1 competitive and awards fellowships AY2011-2020 Undergraduates, by Received undergraduate student retention rates and graduation Matriculants First-Year

alumni & advancement

alumni & advancement

alumni awards alumni 2020 2020 Distinguished Volunteer Awards The James F. Cleary ’50, H ’93, Masters Award The Mancini Family The John P. Curley ’13 Award ’69, P ’96, ’02 J. CampoBasso Vincent Award The John J. Griffin, Sr., ’35, H ’72, Alumni Association ’81, H’19 Dan Bunch ’79, M.S.W. The William V. McKenney Award Ann Riley Finck ’66, H’ 14, P’ 93, ’95, ’96, ’06, ’08 2020 Young Alumni Award Recipients The Philip J. Callan, Sr., ’25 Young Alumni Award Auriemma ’10, M.A. ’13 Danielle V. The James F. Stanton ’42 Senior Class Gift Award C. Black ’19 Rebecca will be recipients pandemic, the 2020 Alumni Award Note: Due to the COVID-19 in April of 2021. their awards and will receive honored Alumni Association Source: Kelly Mulcahy Dolan ’94 Mulcahy Kelly ’03 “Kip” Doran, ’68, P ’00, Christopher Council Past Presidents Chair, ’85 Savage Eysie Cathy ’76, P ’10, ’16 Haley, Kathleen Powers Representative Trustee ’00 Jeni Jefferson Hansen, ’15 ’14, S.T.L. S.J., ’03, M.Div. Mario M. Powell, Neeraj R. Prathipati, ’11 ’15 Rodriguez Michael P. Michael J. Sherry ’05 Utah Vermont Washington Seattle Wisconsin Milwaukee International China France England Germany Panama Philippines Singapore Spain Philadelphia Pittsburgh Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Nashville Texas Austin Worth Dallas/Fort Houston San Antonio Long Island City New York Northeast NY Rochester County Westchester North Carolina Charlotte Triangle Ohio Cleveland Columbus Cincinnati Oregon Portland Pennsylvania New York Buffalo

New Jersey New Jersey Jersey Shore Kansas City St. Louis Nebraska Omaha Nevada Las Vegas New Hampshire Cape Cod Cape MA Western Michigan Detroit Minnesota Missouri Maine Portland Maryland Baltimore Massachusetts Boston Kansas Kansas City Kentucky Louisiana New Orleans

Source: Alumni Association Source: Susan Choy, ’11 Susan Choy, ’92, M.A. ’94, P ’24 Jr. James J. Conners Wynndell Bishop ’00, M.B.A. ’07 Wynndell Bishop ’00, M.B.A. ’08 ’05, J.D. Arivee Rozier-Byrd Gloria "Glori" Alvarez, ’88, P ’16 Gloria "Glori" Alvarez, ’88, ’08 Kathryn "Kate" Balch O'Neill, Vice President Vice C. Sookram, ’91 Arnold "Arnie" President Vice Danielle V. Auriemma, ’10, M.A. ’13 Auriemma, ’10, M.A. Danielle V. President Vice ’93 Ned C. Roseberry, Eric J. Silva, ’00 Eric J. Silva, President Indianapolis Illinois Chicago Indiana Georgia Atlanta Hawaii Sarasota Southwest Florida (Naples) St. Petersburg Tampa/ Central Florida Central Lauderdale Ft. Jacksonville Miami Palm Beach District of Columbia Washington Florida Fairfield County Fairfield Hartford Delaware Colorado Denver Connecticut Northern California County Orange Sacramento San Diego Arizona Phoenix California Los Angeles alumni association regional chapters associationalumni regional 2020 Source: Alumni Association Source: alumni associationalumni board directors of 2020-2021

alumni & advancement | 56 | alumni & advancement 57 53 29 69 28 71 860 446 278 274 935 530 136 820 297 768 3,300 2,249 2,939 4,356 1,691 8,083 4,327 9,123 1,602 5,193 3,564 16,744 188,122 173,806 New York South Carolina South Dakota Puerto Rico Rhode Island North Dakota North New Mexico New North Carolina Total Alumni Total West Virginia Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Tennessee Texas Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Ohio New Jersey New New Hampshire Nevada Wisconsin Unknown Wyoming Total U.S. International Washington Virginia % 2.8% 4.8% 38.5% 10.3% 43.5% 100.0% No. 13 69 52 5,193 9,123 114 338 198 224 252 383 417 152 295 113 221 952 153 680 72,486 19,419 81,901 3,541 8,276 1,808 1,594 7,016 1,641 1,042 1,085 3,164 2,581 188,122 10,497 72,486 Massachusetts Other New England Other U.S. International Unknown Alumni Total Note: Data as of June 2020. Information Services, University Advancement Source: Idaho Illinois Hawaii Connecticut California Colorado Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Indiana Iowa Guam District of Columbia Florida Georgia Arkansas Delaware Arizona Source: Information Services, University Advancement Source: Nebraska Alaska Alabama Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Montana Missouri Maryland Maine Mississippi Summer 2020 Summer living alumni geographic distributionliving geographic summary alumni living alumni geographic distributionliving geographic alumni 2020 Summer 9 4 3 2 3 19 22 11 40 96 19 37 23 22 18 16 18 17 12 11 235 291 289 301 357 349 532 536 773 748 881 813 962 Total 2,677 1,701 1,255 1,355 1,363 1,522 1,887 1,988 2,000 2,118 2,371 2,287 - - - - 4 7 5 1 2 1 3 8 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 1 4 23 13 35 13 12 46 13 32 36 58 40 56 20 19 23 17 43 41 38 34 48 36 41 47 34 EX Alum. ------1 3 5 4 2 4 2 5 1 3 2 4 2 1 2 3 1 3 2 5 2 2 2 Deg. Hon. ------3 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 5 5 4 9 9 6 2 23 12 10 21 20 25 16 16 22 35 31 26 26 11 23 30 STM ------7 3 2 2 8 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 6 7 9 12 11 14 18 77 27 33 50 46 20 50 71 79 186 100 112 101 119 143 179 Law ------1 1 7 2 6 7 1 1 1 8 7 83 15 12 13 11 10 42 41 17 19 18 19 12 22 29 34 38 47 75 77 69 Work Social ------Grad. Adv. Stds. ------2 ------1 3 4 4 7 3 9 4 5 42 11 13 19 21 24 14 34 Grad. Nurs. ------2 - - 2 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 5 10 14 13 14 13 24 97 57 26 21 51 12 47 61 91 144 Ed. 132 191 188 227 231 215 Grad. ------52 33 30 26 12 18 15 20 28 63 55 44 53 Mgt. Grad. ------2 8 3 2 1 5 2 2 2 4 1 3 3 3 11 17 15 18 23 29 26 24 37 36 49 32 85 28 80 83 95 162 127 189 185 172 165 236 186 A&S Grad. - - 1 - 4 2 4 5 3 6 1 5 8 3 2 3 4 5 5 4 1 10 12 60 11 13 13 30 21 14 35 33 55 38 43 34 30 45 44 46 47 51 61 46 49 49 Adv. Stds. ------9 16 16 21 13 23 22 30 46 72 80 55 194 171 114 127 155 121 141 129 170 182 160 212 216 College Newton ------7 8 23 16 33 47 49 56 80 97 139 100 119 110 101 125 124 101 108 166 147 125 147 125 137 Nurs. ------4 1 1 7 39 11 61 77 60 66 72 352 115 112 157 159 344 173 181 156 221 256 266 267 310 344 306 332 339 289 Mgt. ------76 62 82 67 94 59 99 Ed. 304 241 135 147 147 150 170 213 209 253 264 232 - - - - - 6 4 8 6 4 9 9 1 2 6 3 54 10 19 10 97 137 142 104 898 120 118 139 153 191 219 470 194 177 245 353 361 330 350 390 466 473 470 565 562 A&S

1943 1944 1945 1949 1950 1951 1942 1946 1947 1948 1952 1941 1940 1939 1938 1936 1937 1935 1932 1933 1934 1974 1931 1930 Class 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1968 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 living alumni 2020 PrimaryBy Summer Class, and School

alumni & advancement | 58 | alumni & advancement 59 3,182 3,144 2,939 3,054 3,088 3,103 3,079 3,000 3,149 3,265 3,284 2,883 3,393 3,795 2,878 3,749 3,468 Total 3,033 2,658 3,447 3,603 2,717 3,481 3,550 3,610 3,635 3,407 3,726 3,529 3,549 3,612 4,036 3,588 3,720 3,835 3,639 3,666 3,670 3,686 3,677 3,656 3,799 3,785 3,772 3,756 3,834 188,122 - 4 - 5 3 6 2 6 5 5 7 8 2 4 3 7 6 1 5 6 7 7 9 4 6 9 1 2 1 9 3 5 2 5 12 10 10 12 16 10 10 13 21 10 10 13 10 EX 1,177 Alum. - - - 3 2 1 2 2 3 5 5 3 2 2 3 1 2 1 3 2 3 4 2 3 2 5 5 4 2 4 1 3 2 6 3 2 3 1 3 3 3 2 2 1 2 4 178 Deg. Hon. 3 70 51 87 49 63 71 67 87 92 48 82 86 63 64 80 71 50 84 64 77 55 70 92 89 70 73 71 60 72 96 59 85 63 62 77 97 86 78 89 88 77 103 113 105 105 108 STM 3,953 227 201 227 213 209 217 217 250 214 240 208 205 262 238 202 179 230 260 160 187 245 228 248 231 241 242 222 245 213 225 235 210 247 222 265 219 224 248 197 225 245 228 239 224 269 233 Law 11,918 82 83 84 95 89 80 97 91 106 118 111 119 109 116 109 100 107 186 126 151 153 252 180 163 199 201 176 154 157 142 134 245 147 173 172 189 240 193 239 178 203 200 205 232 190 196 7,817 Work Social ------1 99 17 35 45 35 24 35 34 42 39 43 55 38 31 34 29 32 31 28 40 35 174 116 1,092 Grad. Adv. Stds. 2 70 98 68 64 74 66 39 51 47 56 57 65 47 44 62 56 49 95 48 45 44 88 55 45 46 36 33 47 46 41 42 51 73 63 60 50 91 58 79 69 95 88 91 89 97 110 3,106 Grad. Nurs. 2 225 213 179 180 213 168 149 181 174 133 201 195 221 163 187 226 248 255 227 247 325 207 Ed. 218 287 285 249 254 274 273 246 264 303 281 277 276 272 253 242 237 247 264 269 288 203 285 328 Grad. 12,789 62 71 59 70 119 115 184 186 113 112 120 138 138 119 108 190 222 281 244 303 229 314 197 296 216 272 299 298 273 334 331 345 365 351 333 292 352 307 341 321 320 328 331 327 336 324 Mgt. Grad. 11,435 99 126 126 124 109 119 100 107 120 132 156 123 147 146 121 135 247 207 141 171 157 212 136 187 209 160 178 165 156 159 159 144 193 163 177 187 138 166 168 193 167 177 152 164 180 131 A&S 9,285 Grad. 1 79 92 85 89 61 83 73 78 65 97 79 63 44 81 89 81 69 92 54 72 93 63 97 79 78 100 105 125 119 128 122 119 136 163 175 140 142 124 118 142 135 101 107 101 117 100 5,510 Adv. Stds. ------7 192 2,694 College Newton 88 85 76 80 95 87 84 80 52 65 43 63 43 50 90 58 81 93 96 98 90 98 91 91 99 97 96 122 167 174 182 133 140 148 134 199 192 107 187 161 165 111 201 119 115 104 7,320 Nurs. 535 539 549 544 547 523 564 578 560 505 578 455 572 483 505 496 306 421 440 594 552 462 551 613 576 568 642 566 570 532 542 523 538 495 589 523 511 537 553 480 481 494 460 443 510 448 Mgt. 29,131 Ed. 184 159 200 189 164 139 139 149 138 166 154 166 184 212 188 192 273 287 242 184 168 343 165 164 210 187 223 203 195 189 199 184 193 190 153 202 191 192 174 191 193 209 189 165 152 191 11,728 856 965 A&S 1,382 1,263 1,126 1,191 1,235 1,342 1,127 1,234 1,285 1,374 1,325 1,138 1,486 1,053 1,294 1,241 1,167 1,396 1,413 1,065 1,309 1,310 1,356 1,218 1,374 1,386 1,376 1,490 1,327 1,393 1,459 1,386 1,534 1,440 1,444 1,412 1,474 1,458 1,478 1,511 1,506 1,507 1,514 1,494 68,989 1989 1988 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1990 1991 1980 1992 1979 1993 1994 EX Alumni are individuals who attended Boston College without graduating. EX Alumni are Formerly known as the Evening College. Formerly known of Arts & Sciences. School the Graduate by granted in Education and Nursing were degrees Prior to June 1994, graduate Jesuit alumni. STM includes Weston Total 1975 Class 1977 1978 1995 2020 1976 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2019 2005 2006 2018 2007 2008 2016 2017 2009 2010 2013 2014 2015 2011 2012 living alumni (cont.) 2020 PrimaryBy Summer Class, and School 4 Data as of June 2020. only. degree their primary (or first received) counted by Boston College are from than one degree more Note: Alumni who received Information Services, University Advancement Source: 1 2 3 3,686 3,835 4,036 3,603 3,795 3,749 3,468 3,447 3,481 3,550 3,610 3,635 3,407 3,726 3,529 3,549 3,612 3,588 3,720 3,639 3,666 3,677 3,656 3,756 3,834 3,799 3,670 Total 2,717 3,033 2,658 2,878 2,883 2,939 3,054 3,088 3,103 3,079 3,000 3,149 3,144 3,182 3,265 3,284 3,393 3,785 3,772 188,122 Men 1,617 1,670 1,767 1,569 1,691 1,674 1,455 1,532 1,504 1,615 1,620 1,570 1,503 1,636 1,579 1,615 1,623 1,616 1,623 1,613 1,575 1,631 1,739 1,673 1,754 1,670 1,600 1,249 1,464 1,193 1,405 1,293 1,296 1,357 1,296 1,213 1,295 1,216 1,310 1,252 1,323 1,332 1,406 1,437 1,708 1,670 87,912 2,069 2,165 2,269 2,034 2,104 2,075 2,013 1,915 1,977 1,935 1,990 2,065 1,904 2,090 1,950 1,934 1,989 1,972 2,097 2,026 2,091 2,046 1,917 2,083 2,080 2,129 2,070 1,468 1,569 1,465 1,473 1,590 1,643 1,697 1,792 1,890 1,784 1,784 1,839 1,892 1,859 1,933 1,878 1,956 2,077 2,102 100,210 Women 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Total 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2015 Class 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 2013 2014 3 4 3 2 9 19 19 22 11 37 23 22 40 96 11 17 12 18 16 18 301 357 349 532 536 773 748 881 813 962 235 291 289 1,363 1,522 1,701 2,000 2,118 2,371 2,287 2,677 1,255 1,355 Total 1,887 1,988 - 8 3 2 2 5 9 5 5 14 13 15 32 16 17 35 76 16 15 14 893 929 226 270 232 348 376 486 513 524 512 570 778 845 199 240 231 Men 1,195 1,076 1,176 1,236 1,382 1,293 1,401 1,230 - 3 5 7 5 5 1 4 4 5 6 7 1 6 8 7 2 3 1 36 51 58 75 87 20 824 882 989 994 392 477 510 470 593 625 184 160 287 235 357 301 117 692 758 1,276 Women

1972 1973 1974 1970 1971 1966 1967 1968 1963 1964 1965 1960 1961 1962 1957 1958 1959 1954 1955 1956 1951 1952 1953 1948 1949 1950 1945 1946 1947 1943 1944 1940 1941 1942 1937 1938 1939 1934 1935 1936 1931 1932 1933 Class 1930 1969 living alumni 2020 Summer Class, and Gender By Note: Data as of June 2020. Information Services, University Advancement Source:

alumni & advancement | 60 | alumni & advancement 61 587 527 545 713 2,402 30,933 35,707 2019-20 2019-20 $8,323,655 $1,949,354 $19,525,471 $14,371,814 $16,428,220 $139,423,803 $200,022,317 525 608 638 801 2,596 34,272 39,440 2018-19 2018-19 494 599 603 866 $2,451,607 2,618 $23,795,509 $80,173,855 $28,238,422 $13,215,580 $13,085,725 34,501 39,681 $160,960,698 $200 2017-18 FY2020 FY2020 1 515 649 616 786 2,613 37,202 42,381 2016-17 2017-18 $7,072,235 $5,351,455 $1,896,726 $25,365,557 $72,533,577 $14,173,703 $126,393,253 479 625 613 824 3,014 36,222 41,777 2015-16 2016-17 $4,742,306 $5,909,224 $3,474,066 $37,665,586 $78,056,218 $13,171,311 $143,018,711 Levelof Gift $25,000+ $10,000-$24,999 $5,000-$9,999 $2,500-$4,999 $1-$999 $1,000-$2,499 2015-16 $996,917 $3,244,045 $9,520,153 $7,927,042 $28,212,399 $78,477,825 $128,378,381 $107 FY2011 FY2011 $0 $40 $80 $120 $160 $200 $240 1863 Society Parents Source Alumni Monan Circle Friends Corporations Gasson Circle Foundations Fulton Circle Fulton Associations Total Gifts Total Bapst Circle Other giving McElroy Circle Total Individual Donors Individual Total Starting in 2016-17, gift categorization among the McElroy Circle and Other giving groups was changed. and Other giving groups Circle Starting in 2016-17, gift categorization among the McElroy 1 2020. and foundations. Data as of June corporations and friends. Excludes Note: Includes alumni, parents, Information Services, University Advancement Source: individual donors Club Giving By total millions) private support (in gift 2011-2020 Fiscal Years Source: Information Services, University Advancement Information Services, Source: Note: Gifts represent cash received during the fiscal year, which runs from June 1 to May 31. Data as of June 2020. during the fiscal year, which runs from cash received Note: Gifts represent gifts to the university Support Gift Private Total 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 6 1 2 7 23 44 66 73 73 79 85 509 394 390 425 378 396 363 417 358 348 392 332 377 445 426 487 451 458 487 443 334 507 236 189 200 271 310 293 341 334 125 122 164 176 Total ------4 ------1 1 3 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 EX Alum. ------Deg. Hon. ------3 ------4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 1 2 3 3 1 1 3 4 1 STM ------1 8 1 7 1 1 1 2 4 3 4 46 33 46 39 36 41 46 47 38 22 29 27 38 50 43 38 45 40 42 47 31 11 12 25 21 10 13 15 Law ------8 4 3 4 8 3 8 7 9 3 3 7 2 3 3 6 8 4 1 5 3 9 6 6 1 2 4 3 6 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 14 10 11 Work Social ------Grad. Adv. Stds. ------2 ------4 7 5 5 5 3 4 6 1 3 2 3 2 4 3 3 3 6 4 4 1 1 2 1 10 Nurs. Grad. ------2 - - - - 6 8 3 8 3 1 4 4 7 9 7 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 15 14 18 13 14 28 18 24 19 17 16 14 16 11 12 10 16 12 18 Ed. Grad. ------4 6 3 5 8 2 5 8 9 7 1 2 2 5 4 1 6 5 6 18 10 17 16 16 13 11 11 12 16 16 Mgt. Grad. ------5 8 6 5 8 7 1 5 1 2 2 2 3 8 5 4 5 3 6 1 17 12 12 16 15 15 15 27 19 15 16 12 12 10 23 10 12 13 12 23 11 A&S Grad. ------1 - - - 6 8 8 9 7 4 4 4 9 8 1 1 6 2 1 2 3 6 8 4 9 6 5 2 3 6 1 3 3 11 10 10 11 12 14 11 12 14 11 10 Adv. Stds. ------3 3 4 3 3 3 5 6 7 19 22 21 21 21 36 24 26 14 25 20 26 17 30 18 29 12 College Newton ------1 5 4 6 8 19 24 23 26 25 23 29 28 22 25 22 29 35 29 18 19 22 17 21 10 24 28 25 29 17 30 23 46 43 25 11 13 18 28 Nurs. ------1 1 3 5 5 86 64 46 72 62 60 43 71 50 66 53 12 26 20 43 31 51 62 66 71 62 64 19 18 35 35 43 43 59 110 103 123 121 108 111 113 143 102 118 Mgt. ------22 26 23 35 20 41 50 39 34 42 53 52 49 22 25 20 15 24 23 40 41 20 29 38 49 49 38 38 44 19 17 28 25 32 Ed. - - - 1 1 1 1 3 5 1 3 82 16 32 40 32 39 55 57 99 96 96 98 97 39 38 45 37 52 54 57 195 140 183 211 176 144 138 148 162 111 114 121 172 229 213 219 212 207 250 113 106 A&S

1982 1979 1980 1981 1978 1975 1976 1977 1974 1973 1971 1972 1970 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1969 1937 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1936 Class 1950 1951 1952 1953 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 alumni donors alumni PrimaryBy 2019-2020 Class, and School

alumni & advancement | 62 | alumni & advancement 63 541 555 599 582 544 526 553 490 489 481 508 447 534 486 419 490 483 518 564 425 472 463 542 541 570 540 477 583 475 486 1,268 Total 28,997 ------4 1 2 1 1 1 2 36 EX Alum. ------1 2 1 1 1 1 7 Deg. Hon. - 3 5 3 2 5 5 5 1 8 6 5 1 1 2 9 7 4 2 4 1 3 4 3 2 3 1 5 6 5 7 9 170 STM 29 24 37 28 38 20 31 20 14 28 32 23 33 30 33 28 28 25 21 32 44 41 41 37 39 35 25 39 20 27 133 Law 1,999 1 5 2 7 3 3 4 3 3 2 3 5 6 5 2 6 4 4 2 1 2 4 5 5 6 3 3 4 2 5 15 314 Work Social ------1 2 3 3 4 2 2 3 5 2 4 2 2 2 8 4 5 3 4 1 2 64 Grad. Adv. Stds. - - - - 2 4 4 3 2 3 3 6 3 4 3 5 1 3 2 2 1 1 4 2 3 2 8 5 7 2 3 3 181 Nurs. Grad. 2 7 5 6 5 7 1 10 17 13 14 12 12 13 15 13 14 13 17 15 17 10 13 15 19 25 15 25 11 11 14 13 779 Ed. Grad. 7 5 18 16 33 26 16 28 36 41 27 32 27 28 22 24 25 16 13 11 13 21 23 28 21 23 27 14 13 23 15 917 Mgt. Grad. - 4 2 5 6 6 9 3 8 7 6 9 7 3 3 3 5 2 8 6 5 4 10 12 12 14 20 10 10 14 12 629 A&S Grad. - 1 5 4 5 2 8 4 7 8 8 4 4 8 2 6 5 4 2 8 8 3 6 6 10 11 13 13 15 11 10 16 481 Adv. Stds. ------418 College Newton 6 7 4 8 8 9 6 9 8 20 13 14 13 18 12 62 11 12 22 17 14 12 13 11 13 15 11 17 11 19 11 1,276 Nurs. 89 99 118 126 114 133 133 116 127 146 116 103 141 122 122 300 130 103 125 103 110 109 116 129 141 127 118 147 121 107 134 Mgt. 6,525 29 39 35 37 34 49 44 32 40 25 32 27 36 29 86 28 41 35 42 31 26 33 37 25 38 40 42 18 36 41 27 Ed. 2,236 265 345 299 280 253 278 272 215 270 260 202 263 225 231 667 207 244 309 201 248 247 219 253 273 231 196 266 209 261 264 271 A&S 12,965 2012 2010 2011 2006 2007 2008 2009 2004 2005 2003 1999 2000 2001 2002 2020 1997 1998 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 2013 2014 1990 Class Formerly known as the Evening College. Formerly known of Arts & Sciences. School the Graduate by granted in Education and Nursing were degrees Prior to June 1994, graduate Jesuit alumni. STM includes Weston individuals who attended Boston College without graduating. EX Alumni are Total Note: Alumni who received more than one degree from Boston College are counted by their primary degree only. These figures include donors with soft dollar credit. Deceased alumni are included. Deceased alumni are include donors with soft dollar credit. These figures only. their primary degree counted by Boston College are from than one degree more Note: Alumni who received Data as of June 2020. Information Services, University Advancement Source: 1 2 3 4 alumni donors alumni (cont.) PrimaryBy 2019-2020 Class, and School

physical plant

physical plant 1 479 168 299 4,756 3,342 4,330 6,364 9,294 5,081 4,801 3,081 3,910 5,897 1,223 4,146 2,026 3,840 5,514 4,910 7,035 7,136 1,248 4,274 5,164 3,761 40,152 69,844 72,610 54,138 12,318 38,749 49,087 53,513 11,122 89,731 25,709 68,729 63,743 15,408 13,799 65,230 32,077 16,702 69,623 24,140 13,934 126,088 125,983 112,473 274,485 247,023 328,972 100,990 367,061 279,354 234,722 Gross Square Footage 1997 2018 2018 2018 2018 1974 1969 1988 1913 1958 1969 1969 1948 2002 1960 2018 1960 1938 1974 1924 1975 2004 1981 1974 1955 1994 1974 2007 1988 1972 2004 2004 2004 2004 1970 1975 1975 1985 2019 1955 1994 2017 1967 1960 1928 1974 2017 2017 1962 1957 1979 2017 1966 1968 1965 1966 Date or Acquired Constructed Administrative Sports & Administrative Sports Sports Sports Student Residence Academic & Administrative Student Residence Academic & Administrative Student Residence Student Residence Child Care Center Academic & Administrative Academic Student Residence Sports & Administrative Student Residence Academic Student Residence Academic & Administrative Administrative Student Services Student Residence Student Residence Academic & Administrative Dining & Auxiliary Garage Administrative Sports & Administrative Administrative Maintenance Garage Maintenance Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Auxiliary Administrative Academic Academic Administrative Sports & Administrative Student Residence General Parking Facility Administrative Administrative Student Residence Library Administrative & Auxiliary Administrative Administrative Academic & Administrative Sports General Parking Facility Administrative Academic & Administrative Administrative Primary Use Residence Jesuit Residence 110 College Rd. 110 College 149 Lake St. 149 Lake 149 Lake St. 149 Lake St. 149 Lake 149 Lake St. 149 Lake 855 Centre St. 855 Centre 314 Hammond St. 314 Hammond 80 Commonwealth Ave. St. 259 Beacon St. 149 Hammond Ave. 2051 Commonwealth Ave. 47 Stone 257 Beacon St. 257 Beacon 4 Quincy Rd. 137 Hammond St. 137 Hammond 12 Chestnut Driveway Hill 46 Tudor Rd. 102 College Rd. 102 College 833 Centre St. 833 Centre 255 Beacon St. 255 Beacon 90 College Rd. 2115 Commonwealth Ave. 2115 Commonwealth 262 Beacon St. 262 Beacon 851 Centre St. 851 Centre 235 Beacon St. 235 Beacon 60 St. Thomas More Rd. St. 885 Centre 2121 Commonwealth Ave. 2121 Commonwealth St. 2601 Beacon 78 College Rd. 197 Foster St. 197 Foster Dover, MA Dover, MA Dover, MA 72 College Rd. St. 300 Hammond 300 Hammond St. 300 Hammond 84 College Rd. Rd. More Thomas 200 St. 40 Tudor Rd. 40 St. Thomas More Rd. 150 Howard Gleason Rd. Gleason 150 Howard 18 Old Rd. Colony St. 127 Hammond 89 College Rd. St. 885 Centre Rd. Gleason 150 Howard Rd. Gleason 150 Howard St. 281 Beacon 2604 Beacon St. 2604 Beacon St. 2599 Beacon 150 Howard Gleason Rd. Gleason 150 Howard 231 Beacon St. 231 Beacon Rd. 116 College 67 Lee Rd. 67 Lee Location Ave. 176 Commonwealth 2 2

Heffernan House & Garage Harrington Athletics Village - Support Building Harrington Athletics Village - Recreation Storage Harrington Athletics Village - Softball Harrington Athletics Village - Baseball Hardey House Haley House Gabelli Hall Gasson Hall Hall Gonzaga Greycliff Hall House Carriage Haley FultonHall FlanaganHouse FitzpatrickHall Fish Field Fish House FenwickHall FaberHouse Duchesne East/West Devlin Hall Donaldson House Dance Studio Daly House & Garage & House Daly Canisius House Cushing House Campion Hall Commons M. Corcoran John Garage Cottage CadiganAlumni Center Silvio O. Brock House Brock Brighton Maintenance Building Pavilion - Center Conference & Retreat Family Connors Connors Family Retreat & Conference Center Conference & Retreat Family Connors Annex - Center Conference & Retreat Family Connors Bowman House & Garage & House Bowman FacultyConnolly Center Connolly CarriageConnolly House Bourneuf House & Garage Center Recreation Connell Margot Claver Hall Garage Parking Ave. Commonwealth Hopkins House Higgins Hall Bellarmine House - Pool House House Botolph Cheverus Hall Bapst Library House Barat Garage & House Bea Bellarmine House Bellarmine House - Boat House Carney Hall Carney Beacon St. Parking Garage Parking St. Beacon AlumniStadium Name Bellarmine House - Cottage buildings related operations buildings to college boston Primary and 2020 Spring Location Use,

physical plant | 66 | physical plant 67 1 9,218 2,799 5,964 8,490 2,618 4,265 4,360 4,176 5,101 2,366 6,394 4,314 5,334 4,681 5,276 5,023 11,148 85,237 20,578 64,845 12,338 43,226 31,906 40,674 32,156 98,180 22,538 23,348 52,876 65,266 30,704 49,109 83,017 16,406 40,724 19,076 40,738 16,706 73,779 87,189 19,848 119,492 239,667 104,861 199,797 104,278 126,175 102,625 123,739 288,433 206,910 116,601 143,310 137,905 154,506 121,629 205,720 Gross Square Footage

1974 1993 2017 1974 2012 2004 1917 2004 1937 2004 1948 1962 1981 1965 1973 2008 1952 1974 1938 1984 1967 1970 1967 1971 1991 1968 1960 1955 1974 1974 1974 1957 1999 1996 1968 2010 1979 2002 2012 1971 1973 1951 2000 1965 1948 1965 1955 2004 1988 1980 2006 2008 2012 2000 2012 1999 2020 Date or Acquired Constructed Chapel Student Residence Student Residence Academic & Administrative & Dining Academic & Administrative Student Residence Jesuit Residence & Academic & Residence Jesuit Academic & Administrative Administrative Administrative Academic & Administrative Student Residence Student Services & Academic & Services Student Student Residence Student Residence Student Residence Administrative Sports Student Services Student Central Research Library Student Services Student Student Residence Academic Student Residence Academic & Administrative Academic & Administrative Dining & Administrative Student Residence Academic & Administrative & Dining Academic Library & Administrative & Library Student Residence Student Residence Academic Library Administrative Academic & Administrative Administrative Academic & Administrative Residence Primary Use Academic & Administrative Student Residence Administrative Student Residence Research & Administrative Student Residence Student Residence Sports & Administrative Student Residence Student Residence & Dining Administrative Academic & Administrative Residence Residence Residence Administrative Residence 883 Centre St. 883 Centre 70 St. Thomas More Rd. 2150 Commonwealth Ave. 2150 Commonwealth 899 Centre St. 899 Centre 307 Beacon St. 307 Beacon 110 St. Thomas More Rd. More Thomas 110 St. 140 Commonwealth Ave. 140 Commonwealth 9 Lake St. 38 Commonwealth Ave. St. 201 Foster 197 & 225 Beacon St. 225 Beacon St. 372 Beacon 50 St. Thomas More Road St. 200 Hammond 90 Commonwealth Ave. 2000 Commonwealth Ave. 2000 Commonwealth 96 College Rd. 877 Centre St. 877 Centre 185 Hammond St. 185 Hammond Ave. 130 Commonwealth 292 Hammond St. 292 Hammond 100 St. Thomas More Rd. More Thomas 100 St. St. 292 Hammond 60 Tudor Rd. St. 2609 Beacon 275 Beacon St. 275 Beacon 325 Beacon St. 325 Beacon 42 Tudor Rd. St. 263 Beacon St. 881 Centre 899 Centre St. 899 Centre St. 891 Centre St. 149 Hammond St. 885 Centre St. 893 Centre Rd. 122 College 58 College Rd. 31 Lawrence Ave. Lawrence 31 21 St. Thomas More Rd. 18 Lane Park & Garage & Park Lane 18 Location St. 258 Hammond Ave. 100 Commonwealth 270 Hammond St. 270 Hammond St. 182 Hammond Weston, MA St. 144 Hammond 44 Tudor Rd. St. 2597 Beacon 110 Commonwealth Ave. 110 Commonwealth Dr. More Thomas 150 St. 3 Lake St. 10 Stone Ave. 10 Stone 10 Wade St. & Garage & St. Wade 10 11 Chestnut & Garage Rd. Hill 14 Lane Park & Garage & Park Lane 14 14 Mayflower Rd. & Garage & Rd. Mayflower 14 16 Wade St. 16 Wade Hall é Vout Trinity Chapel (Newton) Vanderslice Hall Thomas More Apartments Stuart House & the James W. Smith Wing Stokes Hall Stayer Hall Stayer St. Mary's Hall Simboli Hall Southwell Hall St. Clement's Hall Service Building Shaw House Robsham Theater Arts Center Arts Theater Robsham Roncalli Hall Rubenstein Hall ReservoirApartments Rahner House Quonset Hut O'Connell House Thomas O'Neill, Library P. Jr. Murray House Modular Apartments Murray Carriage House MedeirosTownhouses Center Chemistry Merkert F. Eugene McGuinn Hall McElroy Commons LoyolaHall LyonsHall Mary House Kenny-Cottle Library Keyes North/South Hall Kostka Wing East Law LawLibrary LawrenceHouse Garage & House Manresa Maloney Hall Hovey House Ignacio Hall Joyce House Name Waul House Welch Hall Weston Observatory Williams Hall Xavier Hall Center Athletics Yawkey Michael Walsh P. Hall buildings related operations buildings to college boston (cont.) Primary and 2020 Spring Location Use, 1 801 5,180 4,745 4,872 5,137 4,534 6,862 1,985 4,833 6,183 3,806 4,845 2,970 2,919 6,400 8,488 7,951 4,521 4,303 5,051 4,618 7,363 3,626 3,919 3,917 6,349 4,112 4,442 4,758 4,461 4,317 5,523 5,479 7,557 9,340 4,097 3,446 5,774 5,628 3,329 4,107 58,478 51,846 90,645 10,180 59,913 15,628 30,050 15,811 110,488 Gross Square 7,502,814 Footage 1993 2009 2006 2005 1999 2006 1996 2002 2012 1974 2017 2015 2012 2001 2000 2000 2006 1996 2015 2010 1978 2008 2005 1989 2015 2006 2019 2004 1999 2004 1998 2006 1999 2009 1993 2007 2007 2002 2004 1997 1989 1996 2015 2017 2001 2015 1974 2011 2004 2007 Date or Acquired Constructed Administrative Residence Residence Residence Jesuit Residence Jesuit Residence Administrative Residence Residence Administrative Residence Residence Residence Residence Jesuit Administrative Administrative Residence Administrative Residence Residence Administrative Residence Residence Student Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Jesuit Administrative Residence Academic Residence Primary Use Residence Residence Student Residence Library Administrative Residence Residence Administrative Academic Academic Residence Administrative & Student Services Residence Residence Administrative & Student Services Residence Museum & Auxiliary Administrative 26 Lane Park 26 Lane Garage & Rd. Mayflower 29 30 Old Rd. Colony 30 Quincy Rd. Garage & St. Wade 30 Garage Ave. Lawrence 31 Garage & Rd. Mayflower 32 Garage & Park Lane 34 36 College Rd. 36 QuincyRd. & Garage St. 37 Wade Garage & Park Lane 40 40 Old & Garage Rd. Colony Green Stephens St. 42 Green Stephens St. 43 48 Old & Garage Rd. Colony 50 College & Garage Rd. 50 QuincyRd. & Garage 54 Old & Garage Rd. Colony Rd. 55 Lee 60 Old Rd. Colony 60 Priscilla Rd. 66 Commonwealth Ave. 25 Lawrence Ave. & Garage & Ave. Lawrence 25 Location 18 Quincy Rd. 18 Wade St. & Garage & St. Wade 18 Ave. Lawrence 19 Garage & Rd. Mayflower 19 Garage & Ave. 22 Stone Garage & Rd. Mayflower 24 24 Quincy Rd. Garage & St. Wade 24 66 Lee Rd. 66 Lee 66 Priscilla & Garage Rd. 90 St. Thomas More Rd. St. 117 Lake 129 Lake St. 129 Lake 130 Beacon St. 130 Beacon Garage & St. 136 Beacon St. 142 Beacon Garage & St. 188 Beacon Garage & St. 194 Beacon Garage & St. 214 Beacon 300 Hammond Pond Parkway Pond 300 Hammond 350 Beacon St. 350 Beacon Garage & St. 358 Beacon St. 825 Centre 2012 Commonwealth Ave. 2012 Commonwealth Ave. 2101 Commonwealth 2125 Commonwealth Ave. 2125 Commonwealth 3 3

Gross Square Footage (GSF) excludes all void areas such as “open to below” space. atrium type all void areas Footage (GSF) excludes Square Gross of Boston College. leased to the Jesuit Community GSF includes property property. Jesuit owned GSF excludes Total Total Gross Square Footage Square Gross Total Name ` Source: Institutional Research & Planning Institutional Research Source: 1 2 3 Boston College as of May 31, 2020. by owned leased to Boston College. Statistics include only properties properties statistics exclude Note: The above buildings related operations buildings to college boston (cont.) Primary and 2020 Spring Location Use,

physical plant | 68 | physical plant 69 1 8,583 8,055 12,667 10,370 12,661 12,661 64,997 Gross Square Footage 2010 2010 2010 1989 2010 2010 Date or Acquired or Constructed 2 6 13 48 62 68 40 25 15 79 20 <1 120 376 123 Acres

1 Jesuit Residence Jesuit Jesuit Residence Jesuit Jesuit Residence Jesuit Primary Use Primary Residence Jesuit Jesuit Residence Jesuit Jesuit Residence Jesuit 15,649 72,770 19,076 16,439 59,913 175,136 299,070 447,559 838,931 546,301 7,502,814 2,486,403 2,824,637 5,758,599 Building Gross Building Square Footage 196 Foster St. 196 Foster 194 Foster St. 194 Foster 192 Foster St. 192 Foster Location St. 246 Beacon 188 Foster St. 188 Foster 190 Foster St. 190 Foster Dover Weston Dublin, Ireland Chestnut Hill Cohasset Upper Campus Middle Campus LowerCampus GSF excludes all void areas such as "open to below" atrium type space. GSF includes property leased to the "open to below" such as atrium type space. GSF includes property all void areas GSF excludes parcels. includes all Boston College owned Acreage GSF excludes all void areas such as “open to below” such as “open to atrium type space. areas all void GSF excludes Total Properties Owned by BostonCollege Total Outlying Properties Outlying Total Outlying Properties 300 Hammond Pond Parkway Pond 300 Hammond Brighton Campus Newton Campus Total Chestnut Hill Campus Hill Chestnut Total Chestnut Hill Campus FaberJesuit Community FaberJesuit Community FaberJesuit Community Total GrossSquare Footage Name Roberts House& Garage FaberJesuit Community FaberJesuit Community Source: Institutional Research & Planning (square footage) and Facilities Management (acreage) footage) and Facilities & Planning (square Institutional Research Source: 1 statistics exclude The above property. owned Jesuit GSF excludes Jesuit Community of Boston College. Total leased to Boston College. properties 2 31, 2020. as of May Note: Statistics are 1 Jesuit Community of Boston College as of May 31, 2020. the by owned Note: Statistics include only properties & Planning Institutional Research Source: Spring 2020 boston land college and buildings boston college jesuit communityproperties owned college boston Primary and 2020 Spring Location Use, 3 1 5 1 1 35 27 61 29 163 Number of Buildings of Number 1 Arts Campus on 3 4 2 At Boston College, the arts are represented At Boston College, in a wide variety of academic, extracurricular, and community programming. This includes courses, organizations, clubs, ensembles, The public performances. and exhibitions, arts are showcased throughout the campus, Theatre, in spaces such as Robsham Carney Forum, McMullen Museum, Conte Hall, Devlin Hall, and Gasson Hall. Includes Weston Observatory. Includes Weston Excludes property owned by the Jesuit Community of Boston College. the Jesuit by owned property Excludes museum, sports facilities, student services, theater, child garages, Includes chapels, libraries, considered are one building; Duchesne East and West considered North and South are Keyes Administrative & Auxiliary & Dining Auxiliary Residence Jesuit Building Use Building Academic & Administrative Academic & Administrative & Dining Academic & Residence Jesuit Student Residence Student Residence & Dining Total Miscellaneous Use 1 2 3 center, and residences. care 4 one building. considered one building; Modulars are Statistics in University operations. used leased properties statistics exclude Note: The above Boston College as of May 31, 2020. by owned include only properties & Planning Institutional Research Source: summary of building use summary building of Spring 2020 30 30 48 50 24 80 24 24 32 32 56 96 80 96 56 99 64 975 100 750 250 530 800 300 180 150 200 303 250 198 153 251 150 500 125 150 150 138 9,160 1,500 1,000 44,500 Standard Seating Main Arena, Conte Forum Power Gymnasium, Conte Forum Pool Viewing Area, Margot 2nd Floor, Connell Recreation Center Softball, Harrington Athletics Village, Brighton Campus Heights Commons Room, Corcoran Gasson Hall 100 McGuinn Hall 521 N203 Stokes Walsh Function Room Room,Murray Yawkey Center Campus Brighton 105, Ave. 2101 Commonwealth Campus Brighton 107, Ave. 2101 Commonwealth Campus Brighton 109, Ave. 2101 Commonwealth Campus Brighton 111, Ave. 2101 Commonwealth Alumni Stadium The Shea Room, Conte Forum Field Fish House Margot 1st Floor, Court, Multi-Activity Recreation Connel Center Tennis Margot Courts, 3rd Floor, Connell Recreation Center Margot Floor, 3rd Recreation Connell Wood Courts, Center Baseball, Harrington Athletics Village, Brighton Campus Commons Room, Corcoran Boston Newton Commons Room, Corcoran McElroy Conference Room Campus Brighton 104, Ave. 2101 Commonwealth Devlin Hall 110 Hall Fulton 511 Gasson Hall 305 (Fulton Debate) Devlin Hall 008 Higgins 300 McGuinn Hall 121 LawSchool East Wing 400, Newton Campus Stuart Hall 315, NewtonCampus Higgins 310 127 Center Chemistry Merkert Center Arts Theater Robsham LawSchool East Wing 120, Newton Campus Campus Newton 115a, Wing East School Law LawSchool East Wing 115b, Newton Campus LawSchool East Wing 200, Newton Campus Stuart Hall 411, NewtonCampus Barat House, Main/Dining Room, Newton Campus

Note: All facilities are on the Chestnut Hill campus unless otherwise noted. Starting with this on the Chestnut Hill campus unless otherwise Note: All facilities are as of spring instead of fall. Capacities may vary based on function edition, data is presented Facilities may not be available to all groups. type to meet safety permit requirements. Center, Facilities Connell Recreation Office of Student Services, Athletics, Margot Sources: Management

Athletics Event Spaces Auditoriums Lecture/Event Facility & Location & Facility Lecture/Event facility capacities Spring 2020

physical plant | 70 | physical plant 71 Location McElroy Commons McElroy Commons McElroy Commons McElroy Commons Stokes Hall Maloney Hall LyonsHall Commons Corcoran Commons Corcoran Commons Corcoran Stuart House, Newton Campus 129 Lake Street, Brighton Campus Fulton Hall Fulton Atrium Stuart House, NewtonCampus 1 129 é Dining Hall Dining Carney's Dining Room Nest Eagle's The CoRo Cafe & Market FacultyDining Room The Chocolate Bar Hillside Cafe Welch Dining Hall The Bean Counter LowerLive FRESHto Table @ Addie's The Market @Corcoran Stuart Dining Hall Market & Cafe Grounds Legal caf The Faculty Dining Room also operates as an event space. as an event The Faculty Dining Room also operates Note: All facilities are on the Chestnut Hill campus unless otherwise noted. Starting with this Note: All facilities are with the as of spring instead of fall. In spring 2020, all dining facilities, edition, data is presented due to COVID-19. closed temporarily were of McElroy, exception Facilities Management and Dining Services Source: dining facilities dining Spring 2020 1 555 684 881 471 641 428 235 291 401 246 233 525 7,892 1,187 1,114 Stations Numberof 6 9 5 9 8 7 7 3 7 12 20 20 36 10 159 Numberof Classrooms 2 1 Lacrosse and Soccer Field Lacrosse Field Field Hockey Harrington Athletics Village - Softball Field Field Harrington Athletics Village - Recreation Chamberlin Practice Field - Athletic Field Chamberlin Practice Harrington Athletics Village - Baseball Field Commander Shea Field - Athletic and Recreation Field Commander Shea Field - Athletic and Recreation Total LyonsHall Law East Wing East Law FultonHall Gasson Hall Higgins Hall Campion Hall Devlin Hall Stokes Hall Stuart House Building Hall Carney McGuinn Hall Center Chemistry Merkert O'Neill Library Simboli Hall Lyons 406 is currently not used by Student Services. not used by Lyons 406 is currently of space. offline for reuse Simboli 035 is temporarily Note: Classrooms listed are managed by Student Services. The above statistics Student Services. The above managed by listed are Note: Classrooms Statistics include only used in University operations. leased properties exclude Boston College as of May 31, 2020. by owned properties & Planning Institutional Research Source: 1 2 Source: Institutional Research & Planning Institutional Research Source: Newton Campus Newton

Brighton Campus Chestnut Hill Campus athleticand recreation outdoor fields Spring 2020 classrooms Spring 2020 90 21 23 144 230 199 230 161 127 103 176 207 172 109 148 382 438 508 362 291 482 417 209 783 224 371 124 131 140 194 156 135 880 7,487 Total 1,969 4,638 1 5 3 8 7 7 5 4 3 4 1 5 4 4 3 2 6 7 6 5 3 6 8 5 4 6 8 5 4 60 14 11 10 16 97 32 189 Staff 87 20 21 139 222 192 223 156 123 100 172 202 168 105 145 376 431 494 356 286 471 407 206 767 218 363 119 127 134 186 151 131 848 7,298 1,909 4,541 Residents 7 66 40 97 89 98 74 58 51 81 92 81 50 41 30 70 76 65 48 90 61 57 59 64 67 72 98 84 72 884 177 141 105 457 2,361 1,020 Living Units Living Address 127 Hammond Street 127 Hammond 40 Road Tudor 46 Road Tudor 137 Hammond Street 137 Hammond 149 Hammond Street 149 Hammond 149 Hammond Street 149 Hammond 42 Road Tudor 60 Road Tudor 200 Hammond Street 200 Hammond 372 Beacon Street 372 Beacon 182 Hammond Street 182 Hammond 144 Hammond Street 144 Hammond 44 Road Tudor 80 Commonwealth Avenue 2051 CommonwealthAvenue 100 Commonwealth Avenue St. Thomas More Road 2000 CommonwealthAvenue 90 Commonwealth Avenue 110 St. Thomas More Road 2150 CommonwealthAvenue 70 St. Thomas More Road 110 Commonwealth Avenue 150 St. Thomas More Road 66 Commonwealth Avenue 90 St. Thomas More Road 851 Centre Street Centre 851 833 Centre Street Centre 833 833 Centre Street Centre 833 855 Centre Street Centre 855 891 Centre Street Centre 891 891 Centre Street Centre 891 Hall é

Upper Campus Cheverus Hall Claver Hall FenwickHall FitzpatrickHall Gonzaga Hall Gonzaga Kostka Hall Kostka LoyolaHall Medeiros Townhouses Roncalli Hall Shaw Hall Shaw Welch Hall Williams Hall Xavier Hall Lower Campus Gabelli Hall Greycliff Hall Ignacio Hall Modulars ReservoirApartments Rubenstein Hall Stayer Hall Stayer Thomas More Apartments Joseph & Mae Vanderslice Hall Vout Michael Walsh P. Hall 66 Commonwealth Avenue 90 St. Thomas More Road Cushing House Duchesne East Duchesne West Hardey House Keyes North Keyes Keyes South

Undergraduate Resident Assistants are included. Resident Directors, Graduate Resident Directors, and Resident Ministers are not included. not are Ministers and Resident Resident Directors, Graduate included. Resident Directors, Resident Assistants are Undergraduate Total Chestnut Hill Campus Hill Chestnut Residence Hall Newton Campus Newton Source: Office of Residential Life Source: 1 January 25, 2020. census date, Note: Data as of the spring enrollment residence hall statistics hall residence Building, 2020 Spring By

physical plant | 72 | physical plant 73 27 78 98 19 97 153 369 426 507 368 279 458 408 199 773 205 369 138 120 127 134 190 154 133 858 207 185 211 144 109 153 191 156 7,185 Total 4,541 1,786 1 3 2 6 9 6 5 4 6 8 5 3 5 4 6 8 5 4 8 7 7 5 4 3 1 4 5 4 4 14 11 10 16 32 60 192 100 Staff 25 75 95 18 93 150 363 417 493 362 274 447 398 195 757 199 361 133 115 123 128 182 149 129 826 199 178 204 139 105 149 186 152 6,993 4,441 1,726 Residents 7 41 30 70 76 68 48 90 61 57 59 66 40 64 67 72 98 84 72 97 89 98 74 58 51 81 92 81 50 177 141 105 457 884 2,364 1,023 Living Units Living St. Thomas More Road 2000 Commonwealth Avenue 90 Commonwealth Avenue 110 St. Thomas More Road 2150 Commonwealth Avenue 70 St. Thomas More Road 110 Commonwealth Avenue 150 St. Thomas More Road 66 Commonwealth Avenue 90 St. Thomas More Road 80 Commonwealth Avenue 2051 Commonwealth Avenue 100 Commonwealth Avenue Address 127 Hammond Street 127 Hammond 40 Road Tudor 833 Centre Street Centre 833 Street Centre 833 Street Centre 855 Street Centre 891 Street Centre 891 851 Centre Street Centre 851 46 Road Tudor Street 137 Hammond Street 149 Hammond Street 149 Hammond 42 Road Tudor 60 Road Tudor 200 Hammond Street 200 Hammond Street 372 Beacon 182 Hammond Street 182 Hammond Street 144 Hammond 44 Road Tudor Hall é 90 St. Thomas More Road Vout Michael Walsh P. Hall 66 Commonwealth Avenue Thomas More Apartments Joseph & Mae Vanderslice Hall ReservoirApartments Rubenstein Hall Hall Stayer Greycliff Hall Ignacio Hall Modulars Gabelli Hall Claver Hall Upper Campus Cheverus Hall Duchesne East Duchesne West Hardey House North Keyes Keyes South Cushing House FenwickHall FitzpatrickHall Hall Gonzaga Hall Kostka LoyolaHall Medeiros Townhouses Roncalli Hall Hall Shaw Welch Hall Williams Hall Xavier Hall Lower Campus Undergraduate Resident Assistants are included. Resident Directors, Graduate Resident Directors, and Resident Ministers are not included. not are Ministers and Resident Resident Directors, Graduate included. Resident Directors, Resident Assistants are Undergraduate Total Chestnut Hill Campus Hill Chestnut Residence Hall Newton Campus Newton Boston College and were taking classes remotely. Additionally, Upper Campus occupancy was reduced compared to previous years due to de-densification efforts. to previous compared Upper Campus occupancy was reduced Additionally, taking classes remotely. Boston College and were Office of Residential Life Source: 1 to unable to travel building occupancy was 95% due to students who were the average of COVID-19, 15, 2020. As a result census date, September Note: Data as of the fall enrollment residence hall statistics hall residence 2020 Building, Fall By

finance

finance 4.4 4.4 0.1 72.5 47.8 18.3 57.7 220.9 134.2 196.4 100.0 155.4 156.1 $314.5 $935.4 $698.9 FY2020 $1,090.7 $1,090.8 $

5.0 4.4 0.1 28.8% 65.8 99.8 47.2 17.7 57.1 210.5 138.9 193.5 149.2 179.2 $315.1 $926.7 $668.3 FY2019 $1,075.8 $1,075.9 $

4.5 4.7 0.1 64.6 93.7 44.0 19.5 52.5 20.3% 199.0 130.7 188.0 141.0 175.8 $310.1 $893.7 $641.2 FY2018 18.0% $1,034.6 $1,034.7 $

4.6 5.1 0.1 65.6 72.4 43.5 17.0 52.3 12.3% 182.2 128.0 176.1 126.5 167.7 $981.1 $308.7 $981.2 $854.7 $612.6 FY2017 $

9.2% 6.6% 4.5 4.9 0.1 4.4% 60.1 69.9 40.3 14.5 47.9 176.1 121.8 166.0 123.3 160.7 Fiscal Year 2020 Fiscal Year $937.3 $298.6 $937.4 $814.1 $586.1 FY2016 $

0.4% total operating expenses Research Instruction Student aid Public services Student services Academic support Auxiliary enterprises General administration

Public services Studentaid General administration Auxiliary enterprisesAuxiliary Total expenses Student services Student Academic support Research Expenses Instruction Nonoperating assets used operations for Total operating revenues and other support other and revenues operating Total Total operating revenues financial aid programs Auxiliary enterprisesAuxiliary Other revenues Other Sponsored researchand other programs Operating revenues Tuition and fees Excess of operating of revenuesExcess over expenses Note: Tuition and fees and Auxiliary enterprises are presented net of related student aid on the University's statements. Certain prior period amounts have audited financial net of related presented and fees and Auxiliary enterprises are Note: Tuition year presentation. to the current to conform been reclassified Office of the Controller Source: highlights of financial operations of highlights in (Dollars Millions) 2016-2020 Years Fiscal

finance | 76 | finance 77 6.0 12.3 410.3 585.0 243.9 $3,574.8 $1,626.5 $300.3 FY2020 $5,201.3 2,881.6 1,313.9 (1106.9) $3,574.8 $5,201.3 $1,626.5 $2,579.5 $5,201.3 $3,176.7 FY2020 5.9 18.8 277.3 666.6 243.7 $273.4 FY2019 2,772.7 1,061.6 (1056.6) $3,418.0 $4,771.8 $1,353.8 $2,474.1 $4,771.8 $2,806.1 5.8 19.2 301.6 590.4 262.4 (985.5) $280.4 FY2018 2,589.6 1,092.5 $3,459.4 $4,851.5 $1,392.1 $2,567.4 $4,851.5 $2,979.2 6.3 36.5 403.5 486.3 299.0 (912.6) $244.7 FY2017 2,401.3 1,122.2 $3,290.3 $4,693.7 $1,403.4 $2,400.5 $4,693.7 $2,899.7 8.5 36.3 266.7 903.5 548.8 309.1 (863.7) $252.5 FY2016 2,323.6 $3,011.2 $4,203.5 $1,192.3 $2,195.7 $4,203.5 $2,426.0 total assets and liabilities and assets total Fiscal Years 2016-2020 (Dollars in (Dollars Millions) 2016-2020 Years Fiscal $1,192.3 $3,011.2 FY2016 Total liabilities $4,203.5 Total net assets Total assets $0

$6,000 $5,000 $4,000 $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 (in millions) (in Total net assets net Total Other Physical plant Accumulated depreciation/amortization Total assets Liabilities Payables and accrued liabilities U.S. Government loan advances Bonds, notesBonds, & mortgages payable liabilities Total Net assets Endowment Net investment in plant Receivables & other assets other & Receivables Total liabilities & net assets net & liabilities Total Assets Investments Trustee deposits Trustee Source: Office of the Controller Source: condensed statement financial position of condensed in (Dollars Millions) 2016-2020 Years Fiscal - 53 612 540 904 922 $720 9,540 2,136 1,538 1,886 1,518 1,282 1,196 1,218 1,218 1,238 1,218 9,540 9,540 12,020 12,020 12,020 12,740 10,750 12,740 10,750 10,230 $1,768 59,220 $9,540 10,750 12,020 12,740 $5,680 $59,050 AY20-21 - 50 600 530 870 870 $710 1,172 1,190 1,172 9,300 9,300 9,300 9,970 2,056 1,538 1,814 1,460 1,282 1,150 1,172 $9,300 10,480 11,930 12,500 11,470 11,470 11,470 12,500 10,480 12,740 10,480 $1,700 56,940 $5,526 $56,780 AY19-20 - 50 344 520 836 836 $700 1,126 1,144 1,126 9,060 9,060 9,060 9,720 1,976 1,478 1,744 1,404 1,232 1,106 1,126 $9,060 10,210 11,630 12,180 11,180 11,180 11,180 12,180 10,210 12,420 10,210 $1,634 54,750 $5,418 $54,600 AY18-19 - 45 336 510 804 804 804 $690 1,082 1,100 9,950 8,830 8,830 8,830 9,950 9,950 9,470 1,900 1,420 1,676 1,350 1,184 1,064 1,082 $8,830 11,340 11,870 10,900 10,900 10,900 11,870 12,110 $1,572 52,640 $5,312 $52,500 AY17-18 - -

45 330 486 774 774 $680 1,040 1,100 9,700 8,610 8,610 8,610 9,700 9,700 9,230 1,826 1,364 1,612 1,298 1,138 1,024 1,040 11570 $8,610 11,050 11,570 10,620 10,620 10,620 11,800 $1,512 50,620 $5,208 $50,480 AY16-17

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45 324 460 744 984 744 $670 9,450 8,390 8,390 8,390 9,450 9,450 9,000 1,756 1,310 1,550 1,248 1,094 1,000 $8,390 10,350 10,770 11,280 10,350 10,040 10,350 $1,454 48,670 $5,106 $48,540 AY15-16

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45 316 450 714 946 714 $660 9,210 8,180 8,180 9,790 8,180 9,210 9,210 8,770 1,688 1,260 1,490 1,200 1,052 $8,180 10,090 10,490 10,990 10,090 10,090 $1,398 46,790 $5,006 $46,670 AY14-15

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45 310 442 686 910 686 $640 8,980 7,970 9,830 7,970 9,830 9,540 9,830 7,970 8,980 8,980 8,550 1,624 1,212 1,430 1,154 1,012 $7,970 10,220 10,710 $1,344 44,860 $4,914 $44,870 AY13-14

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45 304 434 686 992 882 686 $630 8,780 8,360 8,780 7,790 9,610 9,990 7,790 9,610 9,320 9,610 7,790 8,780 1,120 1,624 1,166 1,372 10,470 $7,790 $1,292 43,170 $4,818 $43,140 AY12-13

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45 298 426 972 856 660 660 $620 8,560 8,160 8,560 7,600 9,370 9,740 7,600 9,370 9,090 9,370 7,600 8,560 1,092 1,562 1,122 1,320 10,210 $7,600 $1,242 41,590 $4,724 $41,480 AY11-12

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Management, Nursing

Fees for laboratories in Biology and Chemistry; fees in other sciences and in most other fields are frequently lower. Fees assume two laboratory courses per year. two laboratory assume Fees lower. frequently in Biology and Chemistry; fees in other sciences and in most other fields are Fees for laboratories Per credit hour amount may vary by program. hour amount may vary by Per credit Undergraduate Student Activity Fee Student Activity Undergraduate semester) (per Fee Activity Student Graduate Health/Infirmary Fee Representative Fees Fee (Science) Laboratory Walsh Hall Board Per Student Stayer Hall Stayer Thomas More Apartments Vanderslice Hall Modulars Newton ReservoirApartments Greycliff Hall Ignacio & Rubenstein 2-bedroom Ignacio & Rubenstein 3-bedroom Edmond’s Hall Gabelli & Vout Gabelli & Vout Upper Campus 90 St. Thomas More Road 66 Commonwealth Avenue Sports Administration Charge Student Per Room Applied Economics Cybersecurity Policy and Governance Healthcare Administration Theology & Ministry (per credit hour) Advancing Studies (per credit hour) Leadership and Administration Management (per credit hour) Nursing (per credit hour) Social Work (per credithour) Arts & Sciences (per credit hour) Education (per credit hour) LawSchool Summer Session (per credithour) Graduate Schools Arts & Sciences,Arts Education, Advancing Studies (per course) Undergraduate Schools Undergraduate Source: Office of Student Services Source: 1 2 to as Leadership and referred Studies is now Administrative or “per semester.” hour,” “per credit for those stated as “per course,” for two semesters, except Note: All tuition and fees listed are Administration. tuition andfees through 2020-2021 2011-2012 Years Academic

finance | 78 academic resources & research activity

academic resources & research activity 52 30 23 17 432 3,338 1,418 1,366 43,301 13,320 326,630 182,371 313,310 164,650 125,919 500,635 1,715,483 2019-2020 11,356,008 3 $14,045,066 O’Neill Library Middle Campus Library, Main Research Library Social Work Level McGuinn Hall, Lower Library Theology & Ministry Brighton Campus 181,576 176,199 122,943 470,105 1,812,747 2018-2019 11,298,574 $14,062,144 90,975 180,102 168,648 474,065 1,640,805 2017-2018 10,956,780 $13,511,375 Bapst Total Electronic Serial Subscriptions Serial Electronic Total Theology & Ministry Total Paper Serial Subscriptions Serial Paper Total Burns Educational Resource Center Social Work Law Total Government Documents Government Total O'Neill Law O'Neill 165,615 170,578 590,486 117,521 1,720,484 2016-2017 10,850,923 $13,615,607 and Special Collections and Special Middle Campus Burns Library, Law Library Newton Campus The John J. Burns Library of Rare Books Burns Library of Rare The John J. 8,851 159,782 165,360 649,064 115,176 63,654 56,848 38,446 303,186 225,930 261,412 1,678,360 2015-2016 10,306,831 1,095,829 3,294,468 1,680,316 4,388,149 2,336,141 2,707,833 $13,074,573 1 2 1 Includes general expenditures recorded as “University Librarian”. recorded expenditures Includes general Starting in 2016, this includes books at the Theology & Ministry library owned by Boston College and books from the legacy St. John’s and Weston Theological collections. Theological and Weston John’s St. the legacy from and books Boston College by owned library Starting in 2016, this includes books at the Theology & Ministry in volumes. Includes catalogued e-Books reported Number of unique titles. Social Work Total Weston Observatory Total e-Books Total Volumes Bapst Burns Law Total Microform Units Theology & Ministry Educational Resource Center Social Work O'Neill Law Theology & Ministry O'Neill Burns Law Educational Resource Center O'Neill 1 Office of the Controller Source: 1 2 3 University Librarian Source: expenditures library for materials By Library boston college library college boston holdings 2020 Fiscal Year Educational Resource Center Educational Resource Hall Campion University Librarian Source: Catherine O’Connor Library O’Connor Catherine MA Weston, Observatory, Weston Bapst Art Library Middle Campus boston libraries college Fall 2020

activity academic resources & research | 80 | academic resources & research activity 81 5,000 10,000 15,000 95,644 91,331 83,447 132,963 585,991 165,000 251,239 269,824 458,329 300,000 Amount $132,963 $395,644 2,861,668 6,163,176 1,685,184 2,419,688 4,539,656 5,123,587 $9,024,844 $5,963,025 $66,299,227 $27,891,546 2 2 2 4 3 1 1 4 4 1 1 2 7 1 1 13 13 26 13 45 18 13 37 301 137 Number School of Theology and Ministry Administration Dean, School of Social Work Global Practice LearningSociety to and Learn Science Integrated for Institute Schiller Economics International Studies Physics Mathematics Center Women's Political Science Sociology Theology BCDS Campanella Dining Psychology and Neuroscience Weston Observatory Global Leadership Institute Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies Institute Scientific Research School Theology of and Ministry School Social of Work Total School Social of Work Total School Theology of and Ministry Grand Total Morrissey College Arts of Sciences & (cont.) Total Provost President Total Morrissey Arts Sciences College & of Provost Total President 3,000 35,000 83,651 20,000 200,679 152,979 177,329 157,562 114,512 525,000 111,111 Amount $111,111 1,327,682 7,161,861 9,426,073 2,974,745 1,357,059 1,400,000 3,352,275 6,924,710 1,367,960 4,169,312 $1,367,960 $5,541,255 $15,870,879 9 1 3 1 6 2 3 4 8 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 32 28 13 53 14 14 14 21 13 Number Earth and Environmental Sciences Chemistry Biology Communications Computer Science Counseling, Developmental and Educational Psychology Education Leadership and Higher Education Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics, and Assessment Dean, School Carroll of Management Center forCorporate Citizenship Research Retirement for Center Information Systems Leadership Lynch Academy InternationalStudy Center Management and Organization and Management Law Faculty Law Dean, Connell School of Nursing Center for Optimized Student Support Campus School Teacher Education/Special Education, Curriculum and Instruction and Curriculum Education, Education/Special Teacher Center for the Study of Testing, Evaluation, and Educational Policy Educational and Evaluation, of Testing, Study the for Center Total Lynch School of Education & Human Development Human & Education of School Lynch Total Morrissey Arts Sciences College & of Carroll School Management of Total Connell SchoolNursing of Law School Total Carroll SchoolManagement of Nursing of School Connell Lynch School of Education & Human Development Human & Education of School Lynch Total Law School Note: During FY20, there were a total of 793 professor, associate, and assistant faculty members of which 135 were principal investigators on funding actions. A funding action is any type of action that principal investigators on funding actions. A funding action is any type of action that associate, and assistant faculty members of which 135 were a total of 793 professor, were Note: During FY20, there award. the amount of the existing or decrease which may increase amendment, or supplement to an award or continuation, award, obligates funds to BC, such as a new 2020 (June is for Fiscal Year The Funding Actions data listed above 1, 2019 - May 31, 2020). Programs Office for Sponsored Source: 2019-2020 summary of sponsored funding actions funding summary sponsored of other sponsored activities were $57.7 million from Federal Agencies and non-Federal entities combined. and non-Federal Agencies million from Federal activities were $57.7 other sponsored Programs Office for Sponsored Source: A total of 346 proposals were submitted totaling $145.6 million of requested funds for multi-year project periods. In FY2020, Boston College Boston College In FY2020, project periods. funds for multi-year million of requested totaling $145.6 proposals were submitted A total of 346 for research and expenditures Total activities. sponsored programs for research and other a total of $66.3 million funding actions for received 301 research and sponsored projects research and sponsored Highlights of Sponsored Activities, 2019-2020 Proposals Submitted Principal Investigators 346 158 FY2020 Federal Local Non-Government State FY2020 326 153 FY2016 0 400 200 645 7,898 5,483 57,677 57,677 19,472 57,677 11,333 $46,344 $49,779 $32,077 FY2019 FY2020 509 8,629 6,025 56,989 56,989 16,539 56,989 11,078 $45,911 $48,360 $33,916 FY2019 768 782 793 768 793 572 FY2018 8,291 5,595 Associate, and 52,522 52,522 14,194 10,270 52,522 $42,252 $44,231 $32,161 Assistant Faculty FY2018 Number Professor, of 567 8,588 4,959 9,688 52,258 52,258 15,555 52,258 $42,570 $43,670 $31,177 FY2017 153 150 140 165 158 FY2017 Principal Principal 744 Investigators 9,032 4,871 8,974 47,930 47,930 14,350 47,930 $38,956 $38,898 $27,965 FY2016 326 304 319 361 346 Proposals Submitted FY2016 1 0 FY2016 FY2017 FY2018 FY2019 FY2020 Fiscal Year F&ACosts Expenditures Costs Direct Total Other Sponsored Activity Other Sponsored Revenues Research Sponsored Total Non-Government Local State Total Sources Government: Federal Facilities and Administration costs, formerly known as indirect cost. as indirect costs, formerly known Facilities and Administration Note: This table excludes Student Aid. Note: This table excludes and Office of the Controller Programs Office for Sponsored Source: 1 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 number of proposals submitted of number investigators and principal 2016-2020 Fiscal Years Source: Office for Sponsored Programs and Office of the Controller Programs Office for Sponsored Source: Fiscal Years 2016-2020 (Dollars in (Dollars Thousands) 2016-2020 Years Fiscal expenditures by sponsor typeexpenditures by sponsor sponsored projects in Funding (Dollars Thousands) of Application and Source Source: Office for Sponsored Programs Office for Sponsored Source:

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Season was shortened due to COVID-19 for the following varsity sports: Men's Baseball, Men's Tennis, Women's Basketball, Women's Tennis, Women's Lacrosse, and Women's Softball. Softball. and Women's Lacrosse, Women's Tennis, Women's Basketball, Women's Tennis, Baseball, Men's varsity sports: Men's for the following Season was shortened due to COVID-19 Volleyball Total Participants Basketball Total Varsity Sport Varsity Baseball Fencing Golf Hockey Ice FieldHockey Lacrosse Rowing Sailing Football Skiing Soccer Softball Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field and Cross Country 1 Softball Volleyball Lacrosse Soccer Ice Hockey Ice Swimming & Diving Tennis Basketball FieldHockey Swimming & Diving Tennis Women’s Records Soccer Baseball Football Basketball Hockey Ice Men’s Records Note: Due to impacts from COVID-19, winter sports teams were not able to participate in any post-season competition. Additionally, spring sports were canceled a few weeks into the start of the season. canceled a few spring sports were Additionally, not able to participate in any post-season competition. winter sports teams were COVID-19, Due to impacts from Note: and Women's Men's Tennis, and Women's Softball, Men's Sailing, Women's and Women's Men's Rowing, Women's Lacrosse, Golf, Women's and Women's Baseball, Men's Spring sports include: Men's Athletics Compliance Office & Field. Source: Outdoor Track Source: Media Relations Office Source:

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athletics | 84 | athletics 85 1 71 14 60 73 74 57 18 32 16 32 21 26 13 32 91 456 393 425 211 170 275 316 141 251 118 623 8,966 Total - - 8 6 8 4 0 9 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 31 20 74 57 205 182 209 2,285 Female - - 8 0 0 18 32 16 32 21 25 13 31 91 63 52 73 # of Participants of # 251 211 216 207 161 271 312 110 231 Male 5,940 - - 8 5 6 4 18 32 16 32 21 26 13 32 30 14 60 32 24 42 18 12 22 26 10 18 898 # of Teams 2 E-Sports (FIFA PS4) E-Sports (FIFA XBox) E-Sports (Madden PS4) E-Sports (Madden XBox) PS4) E-Sports (NBA2K E-Sports (NBA2K XBox) PS4) E-Sports (NHL E-Sports XBox) (NHL League) (Rocket E-Sports Quarantine Quiz Show Series Trick Shot Challenge Series Spring & Fall Total Spring 6x6 Soccer Indoor Tournament Badminton Tournament Closest to the Pin Challenge Basketball Rec Coed SoccerCoed Rec Indoor Coed Rec Wallyball Basketball Competitive Open Hockey Ice Competitive Open Open Soccer Competitive Indoor Basketball Intermediate Open Basketball Rec Open Hockey Ice Rec Open Open Soccer Rec Indoor Women's Basketball SoccerWomen's Indoor 1 28 94 85 55 49 90 99 82 36 71 113 306 223 247 238 137 465 230 229 119 535 546 123 271 486 Total 5 0 2 2 1 0 2 3 2 3 94 85 55 12 61 13 45 40 99 39 44 219 107 259 270 Female 0 0 0 34 59 26 46 45 59 43 75 # of Participants of # 132 123 269 485 113 245 220 234 236 246 123 130 276 276 Male 8 8 4 6 6 6 8 0 6 8 8 4 7 18 24 34 28 20 12 20 12 32 12 38 48 # of Teams Students are counted once for each intramural sport in which they participate. Total unique participants in 2019-2020 were 4,621. unique participants in 2019-2020 were participate. Total sport in which they counted once for each intramural Students are Shot and Wiffleball). E-Sports, Trick Handball, Indoor Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, sports: Dodgeball, Flag Football, Floor Hockey, (which included the following Phase IV canceled due to COVID-19 Women's Soccer Women's Volleyball Open Recreational Basketball Recreational Open Open Softball Women's Basketball Open Ice Time Ice Open Basketball Intermediate Open Open Outdoor Soccer Open Flag Football Open Hockey Floor Open Futsal Golf Scramble Basketball Competitive Open Open Dodgeball Coed Rec Volleyball Coed Rec Wallyball FreshmanSoccer Coed Rec Outdoor Soccer Coed Rec Softball Frisbee Ultimate Rec Coed Coed Rec Dodgeball Coed Rec Flag Football Futsal Rec Coed 3x3 Soccer Tournament (Freshmen) Basketball Rec Coed Fall Most events are 3-6 week seasons with games once a week and with no organized practices. 3-6 week seasons with games once a week and with no organized are Most events Center Connell Recreation Margot Source: 1 2 home after the campus was vacated due to COVID-19. were to students while they offered Series were Quiz Show Challenges Series, and Quarantine Department for Boston College students. the Campus Recreation by sports, activities, and tournaments organized are programs Note: Intramural intramural sports participation sports intramural 2019-2020 - 0 77 62 492 905 1,220 1,231 1,044 8,843 11,786 112 708 34,998 Unique Visitors Unique Unique Visitors Unique 0 856 529 2 2,529 8,732 58,612 36,004 12,758 14,143 450,705 344,828 3 Total Visits Total Total Visits Total 1 Types of in-person classes offered: Abs & Core, Barre Fitness, BODYPUMP, Fitness, BODYPUMP, Barre Abs & Core, of in-person classes offered: Types to COVID-19. 12, 2020 due The last in person class was held on March Community Visitors Total University Employee Total Total Participants Week Per Classes of Number Avg. Zoom Virtual Fitness Classes Member Type Undergraduate Graduate Member Type Undergraduate Graduate University Employee Community For in-person classes Fitness rooms were available for classes. Source: Margot Connell Recreation Connell Recreation Margot available for classes. Source: were Fitness rooms Center Source: Margot Connell Recreation Center Connell Recreation Margot Source: fitness classesgroup 2019-2020 1 2 HIIT 45, Pilates, Pilates Fitlates, HIIT & Strength, Kickboxing, Bootcamp, Cardio Body Step, Body Sculpt, Total Total Body Circuits, Total Sculpt, Spin & Core, Zumba. Yoga-lates, of Yoga, of Spin, Variety Variety TRX Training, 3 of the academic May 29, 2020, the remainder 30, 2020 through March From home. Additional were held while students year, virtual fitness classes were and Instagram. content was posted to YouTube classes in May 2019. A few closed down Complex Note: The Flynn Recreation center. When was no recreation held in Conte Forum while there a week were Center opened in July not all of the Group Connell Recreation the Margot margot connell recreation center visits center recreation connell margot 2019-2020 Center Connell Recreation Margot Source: visits hut quonset 2019-2020 31 20 63 16 16 25 29 21 14 15 27 18 18 21 39 20 18 31 23 53 29 44 55 35 15 34 142 # of # of # of Participants Participants Participants

Running Table Tennis FigureSkating Golf Cycling Equestrian FieldHockey Coed Teams Coed Volleyball Water Polo Soccer Squash Ultimate Lacrosse Rugby Women's Teams Basketball Hockey Ice Water Polo Ultimate Volleyball Rugby Soccer Squash Ice Hockey Ice Lacrosse Baseball Basketball Crew Men's Teams Source: Margot Connell Recreation Center Connell Recreation Margot Source: Note: Club Sports are organized, competitive sports in which Boston organized, Note: Club Sports are other colleges. Teams College students compete against teams from multiple times a week and the commitment ranges typically practice months to the full academic year. Many of the teams did a few from not finish their season in spring 2020 due to COVID-19. club sports participation sports club 2019-2020

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1968 – 1972 1972 – 1996 – 1996 Founder of Founder Boston College: Boston 1861-1863 Conception Parish, Conception Pastor, Immaculate Pastor, Rev. John McElroy, S.J. John McElroy, Rev. W. Seavey Joyce, S.J. W. S.J. J. Donald Monan, S.J. Leahy, William P. 24. 23. 25. , L.H.D. Drew Gilpin Faust, LL.D. Gregory, D. Wilton Most Reverend J. Mitchell, Senator George U.S. The President’s Medal for Excellence (April 26, 2018) D.F.A. Reid, Bridges Kendall III, D.S.S. Alberto Vasallo 2019 Guido M. Barilla, The President’s Medal for (April 25, 2019) Excellence Dan Bunch, D.S.S. S.J., L.H.D. Robert Donald Farrell, Gil, L.H.D. Isabel Maria de Oliveira Capeloa D.B.A. O’Malley, Thomas D. Marilynne Summers Robinson, L.H.D. 2020 Due to the postponement of Commencement there were no 2020, because of COVID-19, Honorary Degrees awarded or granted in 2020. 2018 D.Sci.Ed. S.J., Duffy, Joseph P. 1 1903 – 1907 1907 – 1914 1914 – 1919 1919 – 1925 – 1932 1925 1932 – 1937 1937 – 1939 1939 – 1945 1945 – 1951 1951 – 1958 1958 – 1968 1 1 Thomas I. Gasson, S.J. Thomas I. S.J. Lyons, Charles W. William Devlin, S.J. James H. Dolan, S.J. S.J. Louis J. Gallagher, S.J. William J. McGarry, S.J. William J. Murphy, S.J. William L. Keleher, S.J. Joseph R. N. Maxwell, S.J. Walsh, Michael P. William F. Gannon, S.J. Gannon, William F. 17. 21. 13. 15. 19. 14. 16. 18. 12. 20. 22. Amy Chin Guen, D.S.S. D.Sci.Ed. Cooper Gueye, Tiffany Christopher E. O’Donnell, L.H.D. Leo B. Shea, M.M., L.H.D. Rev. Jeffrey R. Immelt, The President’s Medal for (April 18, 2017) Excellence 2016 D.S.S. Nannette Marie Canniff, The President’s Gutiérrez, O.P., Gustavo 16, 2015) (November Medal for Excellence D.B.A. John “Jack” Joyce, de McGowan, Pares-Reyna María Eugenia L.H.D. Ernest J. Moniz, D.Sc. Denise M. Morrison, The President’s Medal (April 21, 2016) for Excellence Emmanuel Mwerekande, L.H.D. Rev. 2017 LL.D. Jr., Casey, Robert P. 2015 Sister Marie Chin, R.S.M., L.H.D. Blase J. Cupich, LL.D. The Most Reverend Michael J. Motyl, D.Sci.Ed. Stephen Joseph Pemberton, D.B.A. The President’s Medal for White, Michael D. (April 23, 2015) Excellence L.H.D. Lee Woodruff, 1869 – 1870 1870 – 1880 1880 – 1884 1884 – 1887 1887 1888 – 1887 1888– 1891 1891– 1894 1894 – 1898 – 1903 1898 1863 – 1869 1 1 1 1 Timothy Brosnahan, S.J. Timothy Brosnahan, Mullan, S.J. G. Read W. Robert Fulton, S.J. Fulton, Robert Edward I. Devitt, S.J. Thomas H. Stack, S.J. Thomas H. Stack, S.J. Nicholas Russo, S.J. Robert Fulton, S.J. Fulton, Robert S.J. Jeremiah O’Connor, Boursaud, S.J. Edward V. John Bapst, S.J. John Bapst, S.J. Brady, W. Robert

7. 9. 3. 5. 1. 4. 6. 8. 2. Commencement Speaker. 11. 1 years, please consult earlier editions of the Fact Book. previous from recipients degree Note: For a list of honorary Office of University Commencement Source: John Forbes Kerry, LL.D. Kerry, John Forbes The President’s Medal & Peter Lynch, Carolyn (April 24, 2014) for Excellence LL.D. Robert Joseph Morrissey, Robert J. Cousy, L.H.D. Robert J. Cousy, Ann Riley Finck, D.N.S. Paloma Izquierdo-Hernandez, D.S.S. Enda Kenny, LL.D. Enda Kenny, S.J., L.H.D. James A. Woods, 2014 Wayne A. Budd, LL.D. Wayne L.H.D. Mary Lou DeLong, L.H.D. A. Kelley, Cornelia 2013 T. Boisi, The President’s Medal for Geoffrey (April 25, 2013) Excellence Navyn A. Salem, D.S.S. Navyn L.H.D. Liz Walker, Reverend L.H.D. Woodruff, Robert W. Joseph A. Appleyard, S.J., L.H.D. Joseph A. Appleyard, D.B.A. Campbell, V. William Mario J. Gabelli, The President’s Medal for (April 26, 2012) Excellence Sylvia Q. Simmons, L.H.D. Q. Simmons, Sylvia 2012 Ray LaHood, D.Pub.Adm. McIntyre, D.Sci.Ed. James P. M. McQuade, The President’s Medal Eugene (April 28, 2011) for Excellence 2011 D.B.A. Anne M. Davis, D.B.A. James S. Davis, honorary degrees and president’s medals and president’s degrees honorary 2011-2020 College, Boston by Awarded presidents of boston college boston of presidents 10.

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