Four Years of Housing?

<p>Dear tribegirl09 and ComeGraduation : Some of the guiding principles in the number of years of on-campus housing follow.</p>

<p>[1] Not all Early Action accepted students receive a guarantee of four years of housing. </p>

<p>[2] All Honors Program students do receive a guarantee of four years of on-campus housing. </p>

<p>[3] There are some regular decision accepted students that received four years of guaranteed on-campus housing without being in the Honors Program.</p>

<p>As for the Honors Program, the most active enrollment is associated with the College of Arts and Sciences. The link below provides the details.</p>

<p>[About</a> A&S Honors Program - Boston College](<a href=“http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/honors/about.html]About”>http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/honors/about.html)</p>

<p>In summary, the general mark is about 1450 two-way SAT I scores and a top 5% rank from your high school graduating class. In total, approximately 140 CAS students are invited annually to join the program with approximately 100 completing the program by senior year. The volume of reading/writing can vary greatly by professor with the average reading assignment across the department being 100-200 pages per week and approximately 50 pages of written material per semester.</p>

<p>The program requirements are at the following link.</p>

<p>[Requirements</a> - Boston College](<a href=“http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/honors/requirements.html]Requirements”>http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/honors/requirements.html)</p>