Boston University began as a Methodist seminary in 1839 in Vermont. The school was transferred to New Hampshire in 1847 and to Boston in 1867. It is now internationally recognized as a top institution of learning and research. Our faculty includes Nobel laureates, MacArthur Fellows, leading scientists, prize-winning authors, and many more valued scholars. Throughout its history, Boston University has stayed true to its founding mission of providing an excellent education and helping students become valuable members of society. Our most famous and respected alumnus, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., exemplifies the spirit of community and innovation that pervades our campus.
Tuition and Fees
( For 2004 - 05 )
Tuition - $29,988
room and board - $ 9,680
University and college fees - $ 414
These costs are exclusive of books, supplies, travel, and personal expenses.
Scholarships
Boston University believes that scholars should be encouraged and recognized for their efforts and abilities. For this reason, the University is committed to offering a variety of scholarships to entering freshmen. Most of these scholarship awards are academic in nature, and some are awarded to talented athletes, performers and artists.
There are several kinds of academic scholarships. Some are offered in specific areas of academic study. For some University scholarship awards, you are nominated by your high school; for others, you must apply directly. But for most scholarships you need not apply. The University selects these scholarship recipients directly based on their superior academic records.
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