June Checklist
Welcome to the Student Services Monthly Checklist!
June Highlights:Ā the start of fall billing and special reminders for incoming freshmen.
Action Items
Mark the fall bill due date on your calendars.
Students will receive an e-mail from Student Services to their 51°µĶų e-mail address with their tuition and fees bill in mid-to-late June.
Fall semester bills for undergraduate and law students are due on August 8. Fall semester bills for graduate and Woods College students are due on September 5.
For more information, visit the Billing page.
Complete the steps outlined in the First-Year Undergraduate Day Student Checklist by August 1 (incoming freshmen).
View theĀ First-Year Undergraduate Day Student Checklist. Also, be sure to access the links to the Academic Planning Workbook and University Catalog in early June, as these will help with course registration.
Upload your photograph for yourĀ Eagle One CardĀ (incoming freshmen).
The Eagle One Card is the Official ID of Boston College, enabling community members to access facilities, residence halls, computer labs, libraries, and the Margot Connell Recreation Center. Upload your photograph for your to prevent any delays with receiving your Eagle ID.
Sign up for an Orientation session (incoming freshmen).
All incoming deposited freshmen must sign up for an Orientation session. If you have not already signed up for your session, we encourage you to do so quickly. Sessions are filling up and are available on a first come first served basis, so sign up today. For more information, visit the First Year ExperienceĢż·É±š²ś²õ¾±³Ł±š.
Incoming graduate or law student?
Welcome to Boston College! There are a number of things you need to do now that you have matriculated. Visit theĀ Incoming Graduate Student ChecklistĢż²¹²Ō»å Incoming Law Student ChecklistĀ for more information.
The 2025ā2026 returning undergraduate financial aid application priority deadline wasĀ March 1.
If you are a returningĀ undergraduate student, you will receiveĀ a financial aid award notification later in the summer, after all applicationĀ requirements have been received and reviewed.Ā Ā To check the statusĀ of your financial aid application, please visitĀ .
Graduate and Law students, note the start of the 2025ā2026 financial aid application process.
Graduate and Law students, the 2025ā2026 FAFSA is now available. Visit our websiteĀ Ā for a link to the FASFA and required forms for Graduate and Law financial aid.Ā Ā
Enroll in QuikPAY Payment Plan (undergraduate and Law students).
Enrollment for the QuikPAY Payment Plan (available to undergraduate and Law students only) will begin on May 2 for the 2025ā2026 academic year. For more information, visit .
Looking for a job?
TheĀ Summer 2025 job opportunities are available on theĀ Student Employment Job ListingsĢż±č²¹²µ±š. TheĀ 51°µĶų CareerĀ CenterĀ offers plenty of resources as well asĀ tips on writing greatĀ resumesĢż²¹²Ō»å cover letters when applying for student jobs. For students who have secured an on-campus job for the first time, please be sureĀ to bring forms of identification (suchĀ as but not limited to, a valid/unexpired U.S. Passport, or a combination of a valid driverās license or Eagle ID cardĀ ²¹²Ō»åĢżSocial Security card or birth certificate) inĀ originalĀ formats.Ā No pictures or photocopies will be accepted.Ā A full list of acceptable documents for Form I-9 completion can be found on theĀ .Ā International F-1 students will need to bring in their valid Foreign Passport along with their FormsĀ I-94 ²¹²Ō»åĢżI-20 and Employment Authorization Letter from the Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS).
Are you a student veteran?
If you would like your veteran status noted in EagleApps, please contact Linda Malenfant at linda.malenfant@bc.edu.
Review notices and disclosures.
Students should review theĀ Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) information on our Notices and Disclosures page.
Ongoing Reminders
Sign a Direct Loan Master Promissory NoteĀ (if applicable).
Visit theĀ Ā for more information.
Complete Title IV Authorization (if applicable).
Federal regulations require that Title IV funds credited to your student account be applied only to cover allowable charges, unless Boston College obtains authorization to apply these funds to all other charges on your student account. You may submit your authorization electronically at the . For more information, visit theĀ BillingĢż±č²¹²µ±š.
Complete Direct Loan Entrance Counseling (if applicable).
Visit theĀ Ā for more information.
Enroll in direct deposit for student account refunds (if applicable).
We recommend that all students use direct deposit when requesting refunds. Refunds processed via direct deposit are faster and do not require pickup. Visit theĀ BillingĀ page for instructions and more information.