BU’s Early Decision program is binding, and if you are admitted, you must enroll at BU. Please visit the How to Apply section, where you will find important information about this process.
You will find all requirements in our Application Instructions. You also may view a comprehensive list of all required, received, and uploaded materials for your application in the MyBU Applicant Portal under the “Application Status” page. The MyBU Applicant Portal opens to applicants in early October each year.
Boston University will adopt a test optional policy for first-year applicants applying for fall 2023/spring 2024.
If you choose to submit standardized test scores:
BU does not require the optional essay on the SAT test or the optional writing component for the ACT.
Your official score reports must be sent to BU directly from the College Board or ACT. The BU codes to use are:
BU superscores both the SAT and ACT. To take advantage of superscoring, we recommend submitting all your test scores if you take more than one test or take a test multiple times. For both the SAT and ACT, BU will use the highest score of each section, regardless of test date, to best represent you as an applicant.
Prospective students and applicants must decide for themselves whether or not to include standardized test scores with their application for admission to Boston University. When making this decision, students should consider the totality of their academic record, their contributions both in and out of the classroom and to their communities, and whether they feel confident that the sum of these experiences fully reflects their academic ability and potential.
Students will have the ability to indicate whether they would like BU to consider their standardized test scores when they apply. Once they have submitted their application, this answer cannot be changed.
What is BU’s policy on the College Board’s Score Choice and ACT Super Scoring if students choose to send BU their test score?
If students choose to submit test scores, BU strongly recommends students submit their scores from each test administration. BU has always considered a student’s highest SAT section scores in making admissions decisions and will continue to do so. For more information about Score Choice, please visit the College Board website.
For the ACT, if you send in scores from multiple test dates, the Board of Admissions will consider the scores from each of the subcategories, noting the highest scores achieved for each. For this reason, we encourage applicants to submit scores from all ACT test administrations as well. We recommend that you request to have your test scores sent three weeks prior to the application deadline.
If you are applying as a first-year student, yes, you are not required to select a major until the end of their sophomore year. Most schools and colleges within BU have an ‘undecided’ option; however, first-year student applicants will need to select one of our schools or colleges for your application to BU.
Transfer applicants must declare a major when applying. We encourage students to explore the extensive academic opportunities available at BU. See our complete list of majors as well as a list of our undergraduate schools and colleges.
BU does strongly recommend students submit their scores each time they take the exam. BU has always considered a student’s highest SAT section scores in making admissions decisions and will continue to do so. For more information about Score Choice, please visit the College Board website.
For the ACT, if you send in scores from multiple test dates, the Board of Admissions will consider the scores from each of the subcategories, noting the highest scores achieved for each. For this reason, we encourage applicants to submit scores from all ACT test dates as well. We recommend requesting to have your test scores sent three weeks prior to the application deadline if possible.
The only program that has additional application requirements is the College of Fine Arts. Please read our program requirements carefully to be certain that you have submitted the required materials. If you have any questions, please contact our office at admissions@bu.edu.
We will send you an email within 3-5 business days acknowledging that we have received your application. Be make sure your spam filters are not sending email from BU Admissions (admissions@bu.edu) to spam folders or the trash. (Please note that this is different from email messages that the Common Application may send you).
IMPORTANT: In this email we will give you instructions for setting up an account on the MyBU Applicant Portal. Please do this as soon as you receive your application acknowledgement email.
The MyBU Applicant Portal is a password-protected, secure site where applicants set up personal accounts to monitor the status of their applications. Once you set up a MyBU account, you can verify that all required credentials have been received by BU. You will also be able to view your admission decision on the portal when decisions are posted. It is very important that you set up your account as soon as possible and check it regularly to be sure your application is complete.
You will be able to determine the status of your application materials on your MyBU Applicant Portal. Please allow up to two weeks for processing from the date your materials arrive at BU. Please do not send multiple copies of your materials, as this will cause processing delays.
Boston University will contact you primarily through email and via messages on your MyBU Applicant Portal. If you haven’t received any information from us you may want to check the following:
BU will send you an email when a decision is posted on the MyBU Applicant Portal. Decisions are posted as follows:
Please note: We cannot release admissions decisions over the phone.
A few things may be causing this:
If you have gone through the troubleshooting on the MyBU Applicant Portal help page, please feel free to contact MyBU Help at 617-353-2780.
For most BU programs, the recommended high school/secondary school curriculum includes:
*Applicants to the Questrom School of Business and the College of Engineering are required to have a year of calculus. For students enrolled in IB courses, this requirement would be met with enrollment in HL or SL Math Analysis & Approaches or HL Math Applications & Interpretations.
Admission to BU is highly competitive and we encourage you to take the most rigorous curriculum available at your high school. If you have made any adjustments to your course schedule since you submitted your application, please send us a written explanation for the course change and have your guidance counselor submit an updated transcript showing the dropped and/or added courses along with the mid-year report form.
The admissions process at Boston University is holistic and decisions are based on the strength of a student’s academic record as well as factors such as an applicant’s skills, talents, interests, and involvement beyond the classroom. An applicant’s affiliation with the University is not considered in the admissions process as it tells us little about their potential for success or how they will contribute to the campus community.
Please see our pages for first-year merit scholarships, transfer student merit scholarships, or need-based scholarships. Scholarship requirements vary; please review all requirements and make sure deadlines are met. Some have an application deadline of December 1. All scholarship recipients are notified by early April.
BU requires both the FAFSA and the CSS Profile ™ as components of the application for financial aid. The financial assistance deadlines vary based on the type of admission you are applying for. Please see the financial assistance chart for a comprehensive overview of the various deadlines. All financial aid decisions are released when admissions decisions are released.
This will not affect the review of your application for admission. Some scholarships require that a student submit the FAFSA and CSS Profile. Please review our scholarship requirements to learn more.
You must be a first-year student with financial need as calculated by BU Financial Assistance based on your FAFSA and CSS Profile. Also, you must be a US citizen or eligible noncitizen and meet our financial aid application deadline.
Applying for aid is the only way to know for sure, but our MyinTuition: Quick College Cost Estimator or our Net Price Calculator can give you an estimate of what is likely. Generally, if your family income is below $40,000 and you have minimal assets, you can expect financial aid to cover your tuition and a portion of your living costs. If your family income is below $100,000 and you have modest assets, you can expect financial aid to cover most of your tuition. However, we encourage everyone to apply and let us make a determination. Also, there are other forms of financial aid available if you do not qualify for need-based aid. Learn more about affordableBU.
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