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College of Communication, your future awaits!

Congratulations! You have been accepted to Boston University's College of Communication (COM).

Please respond to your admission decision via the "Respond to Your Admissions Offer" tab to the right (on laptop or desktop).

This will notify us of your intent to accept or decline our offer by the date indicated in your admission letter.

You will find important information about enrolling at BU and joining us in Boston on this site. Review all of the tabs through the drop-down menu. We look forward to welcoming you to COM next fall.

    Sincerely,

    Laurie Nichols
    Assistant Dean 

 Accepted Student Checklist

Accept Your Offer 

  • Accept your offer of admission and pay the non-refundable $400 enrollment deposit.

Engage with BU & the COMmunity

Attend Admitted Student Events Or Watch Recordings

  • Explore the "Admitted Student Events" tab to register for all the exciting virtual and in-person events we’ve lined up. Meet faculty, chat with current students, connect with alumni, and hear from staff—all here to help you get a feel for life at BU and COM. After the dates have passed, recordings will be posted for students to refer back to. 

Financial Aid Advising Meeting

  • If you have questions about financial aid or want to plan how to finance your education, you can schedule an appointment with Jackie Cummings, the Assistant Director of Financial Aid at COM.

Academic and Student Life Advising Meeting

  • If you have questions about academics, student life, or other next steps/logistics you can schedule an appointment with Kayla Ring, the Director of Graduate Affairs.

Explore Campus

International Students

  • After you accept your offer of admission and pay your deposit, begin applying for your I-20 form. 
  • We encourage students to review this site regarding the international student experience at BU.
  • International Graduate Students Guide: This helpful student-created handbook shares essential tips for navigating Boston, the university, housing, health care, and more as an international graduate student.

 

We understand that this is a big decision. Stay in touch with any questions!