boston college parent pay portal

by Mr. Nicholaus Ortiz Jr. 3 min read

How do I pay my Boston College Bill?

My Bill is Boston College’s electronic student account billing and payment system. Once accessed, students can view and pay their student account bill online. Students can also print a copy of their bill and view previous invoices. Note: Access to My Bill requires two-step verification.

What is the Boston College Portal?

BC Portal - My Services (Agora) Description. The Portal is a central place where a wide variety of information and services from multiple sources are accessible. The information available in the Agora Portal is based on your role(s) (e.g., faculty, staff, or student) at Boston College.

What happens when I register for a course at Boston College?

By registering for a course at Boston College, a student authorizes Boston College and its agents and contractors to contact the student at any current or future phone number (s), email address (es) and wireless device (s) regarding the student’s account and/or any payments owed to Boston College.

How does the Boston College payment plan (BCPP) work?

All graduate and Woods College of Advancing Studies students who wish to use the Boston College Payment Plan (BCPP) are required to make a minimum down payment of 25% of the semester charges. A 3% participation fee will be assessed on the remaining balance. This deferred balance is then divided into three installments.

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Career Outcomes

of the Class of 2020 are employed, in graduate school, or engaged in service or a fellowship

Events

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News

Boston College President William P. Leahy, S.J., outlines plans for this year's Commencement Exercises.

Overview

Boston College's compensation and performance management programs are designed to attract and retain qualified individuals and to motivate them to perform at a high level. The Compensation Office conducts ongoing assessments of relevant external markets and establishes pay policies and practices that reflect a competitive position in those markets.

Job Classification Overview

The Boston College compensation program utilizes a classification system in which each job is reviewed based on information provided in a role description. The analysis of a job considers requirements such as knowledge of the area, problem-solving, organizational breadth, accountability, and required skills and experience.

Performance Management Program

The Compensation and Employee Development Offices have created the following presentation as a resource to guide managers and employees through the Performance Management Program:

What are the obligations of a Boston College student?

Matriculated students at Boston College are individually, personally, and primarily responsible to the University for paying all tuition and other fees associated with enrollment and room and board. This obligation also applies to any additional tuition and fees resulting from adjustments to course schedules. Students remain responsible in accordance with University policy for tuition and fees for classes for which they register, including any classes for which they have been withdrawn, been dropped, failed, or failed to attend. Students must formally withdraw from any/all classes that they do not attend in a particular semester. Students will not be relieved of their responsibility to pay tuition unless they withdraw from classes in accordance with the withdrawal timelines and procedures published by the Office of Student Services in the University Catalog.

Is Boston College refundable?

Fees are not refundable. Notice of withdrawal must be made in writing to the dean of the student's school.

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