Boston College: Supplemental Essays & Deadlines 2026-27
Every Boston College application deadline and writing prompt for the 2026-27 cycle, verified against the school's own materials on August 7, 2026.
2026-27 Application Deadlines
| Round | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Early Decision | November 1, 2026 |
| Early Decision II | January 4, 2027 |
| Regular Decision | January 4, 2027 |
| Scholarships | November 1, 2026 |
Supplemental Essays & Short Answers
- We would like to get a better sense of you. Please respond to one of the following prompts (400 word limit). Applicants to the Human-Centered Engineering major will select the fifth prompt. Prompt 1: Meaningful Tradition - Strong communities are sustained by traditions. Boston College's annual calendar is marked with both long-standing and newer traditions that help shape our community. Tell us about a meaningful tradition in your family or community. Why is it important to you, and how does it bring people together or strengthen the bonds of those who participate? Prompt 2: Conversation Partner - The late BC theology professor, Father Michael Himes, argued that a university is not a place to which you go, but instead, a "rigorous and sustained conversation about the great questions of human existence, among the widest possible circle of the best possible conversation partners." Who has been your most meaningful conversation partner, and what profound questions have you considered together? Prompt 3: Single Story - In her July 2009 Ted Talk, "The Danger of a Single Story," Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie warned viewers against assigning people a "single story" through assumptions about their nationality, appearance, or background. Discuss a time when someone defined you by a single story. What challenges did this present and how did you overcome them? Prompt 4: Fourth "Be" - Boston College's Jesuit mission highlights "the three Be's": be attentive, be reflective, be loving – core to Jesuit education (see A Pocket Guide to Jesuit Education). If you could add a fourth "Be," what would it be and why? How would this new value support your personal development and enrich the BC community? Prompt 5: Human-Centered Engineering (HCE) - One goal of a Jesuit education is to prepare students to serve the Common Good. Human-Centered Engineering at Boston College integrates technical knowledge, creativity, and a humanistic perspective to address societal challenges and opportunities. What societal problems are important to you and how will you use your HCE education to solve them?
400 words
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