Boston Architectural College, also known as The BAC, is the largest private spatial design college in New England. It offers bachelor's and master's degrees in architecture, interior architecture, and landscape architecture, as well as non-professional design studies, such as real estate development and historic preservation. The college provides continuing education credits and certificates, as well as the BAC Summer Academy for high school students and a variety of other opportunities for the general public to study spatial design. It frequently hosts conferences and symposia on spatial design, as well as exhibitions of student and alumni work in its McCormick Gallery.
Why Boston Architectural College?
- Boston Architectural College is an innovative, cutting-edge design education institution.
- The college's policy is to ensure that equal employment opportunities are available to all current and prospective staff members.
Boston Architectural College Tuition Fees
Programs | Tuition fee (in USD) |
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Master of Architecture | 15,604 |
Master of landscape architecture | 15,604 |
Bachelor of design studies | 12,876 |
Online Master of Design Studies | 1,224 per credit |
Master of interior architecture | 15,604 |
Master of Design Studies in Real Estate Development (3 credit) | 3,672 |
Boston Architectural College Scholarships
Boston Architectural College offers several scholarships to students to encourage their academic performances and skills, and help them to manage their expenses.
Some of the scholarships given by the college are mentioned below–
Scholarship | Eligibility | Amount (in USD) |
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Memorial Scholarship | Awarded to meritorious students with demonstrated financial need | 1900 |
Dean’s award | For students who demonstrate academic excellence | varies |
Steffian Bradley | Students who have outstanding performance in academics | 2,600 (partial tuition fees waiver for 1st semester at BAC) |
Gensler | Eligible for design students | varies |