Admission

Frequently Asked Questions

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are the requirements for admission?

Since its founding over 120 years ago, the Boston Architectural College has employed a policy of open admissions, adhering to the founders’ philosophy that design education should be accessible to all those who have a sincere desire to pursue it. Therefore, the lone requirement for undergraduate admission is the completion of a high school program or its equivalent. For graduate admission, the applicant must have earned an undergraduate degree, in any major, from an accredited institution. International students are only eligible to enter the graduate program and must have completed the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree. The BAC does not require standardized tests for admission (with the exception of the TOEFL exam for international students whose first language is not English)

Do I need to have a design background to apply?

The BAC teaches design from the foundation level upward, therefore no specific design background, either educational or vocational, is required. There is also no portfolio required for admission. Students with little to no design background prior to enrollment at the BAC are strongly encouraged to begin their studies in the Academic Only Program (AOP)

Am I eligible to enter a graduate program if my undergraduate degree is not in design?

Yes. Any student who has completed an undergraduate program is eligible to enter one of our graduate programs, regardless of their undergraduate major. For graduate students entering with little to no design background, we highly recommend, although do not require, entry into our first year Academic Only Program (AOP).

What is Practice, and how does it work?

In addition to the academic requirements, all degree seeking students must fulfill a substantial work requirement, also referred to as the Practice requirement, in order to graduate. Unlike students in many other design schools who engage in temporary co-op or internship programs, BAC students are permanent, full-time employees in design, earning the same pay and benefits, and holding the same responsibilities, as any other employee in that firm. All students eventually partake in this concurrent model of learning, working in design firms during the day and taking academic coursework in the evening.

Does the BAC place students in a job?

Because students are permanent employees in firms as opposed to interns, it is ultimately the responsibility of the student to secure employment though a job search. The BAC has ample career service resources to assist our students in the process, including resume, cover letter and portfolio assistance, interview coaching, and the maintenance of a job database.

Am I required to work for certain firms?

No. In any given semester, approximately 350 companies of all sizes and scopes are employing BAC students. Some have been doing so for decades, while other might be employing a student for the first time. A student may receive practice credit for work in any company as long as they are being supervised by a licensed design professional. You are also not limited to firms in the Boston area. Many students commute into the BAC from outside of Boston and even from other New England states, and they are generally employed in firms close to home.

How long does the program take?

Program length varies according to a number of factors. For students who enter the BAC with no transfer credit, standard program lengths are as follow:

 Master of Architecture: 11 Semesters
 Master of Interior Design: 10 Semesters
 Bachelor of Architecture: 14 Semesters
 Bachelor of Interior Design: 13 Semesters
 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture: 13 Semesters
 Bachelor of Design Studies: 11 Semesters

Program length may be shortened by taking coursework during the summer semester and by participation in the first year Academic Only Program (AOP). Additionally, students transferring to the BAC will see a reduction in program length according to the number of transfer credits they receive.

 Why is the program longer than at other design schools?

 Due to the extensive Practice requirement, students are not able to take as many academic credits per semester as they would at a college where they are only engaged in academics. Although students at the BAC are not required to take more academic credits than they would elsewhere, they do spread them out over a greater number of semesters. Although students spend a longer period of time earning their degree, they are often able to become professionally licensed just as quickly, if not more quickly, through the BAC. Students in many of the programs are permitted to count a substantial number of their working hours in Practice toward fulfillment of internship requirements the must be completed prior to sitting for licensing examinations. In addition, students benefit by graduating with several years of relevant, professional experience already on their resumes.

Am I able to transfer in prior college level coursework?

Yes. In order to receive transfer credit, prior coursework must fulfill the following requirements:

 1. It must be from an accredited institution
 2. It must be the equivalent in content of a curricular requirement of the program into which
     you are transferring.
 3. You must have earned a grade of C or better (B or better for Math and Physics)
 4. If the course is in design (such as AutoCAD or other computer design courses,   
     drawing/drafting, or design studios), than we also need to see examples of work done in 
     that class in order to make the determination.

For students seeking to transfer in prior academic work, we require official college transcripts and course descriptions.

When do classes meet?

Classes for students in the evening concurrent program generally meet Monday through Thursday from 4:00-7:00pm and from 7:15-10:15pm, allowing students to engage in professional practice during the day. The Academic Only classes meet from 9:00am-5:00pm Monday-Thursday, with an occasional evening class required.

Does the BAC provide housing?

The BAC does not currently provide housing for students. BAC students generally live in apartments in the Boston area. However, due to its convenient location, the BAC is easily accessed from most neighborhoods and suburbs without the need for a car. The public transportation system is extensive in Boston, and the BAC is served by a number of subway, bus and commuter rail train lines.

When is the application deadline?

The BAC practices rolling admissions and accepts applications up until the start of a semester. Students may matriculate into a degree program in the fall (September start) or spring (January start). Earlier application is encouraged, especially for students looking to transfer in prior academic coursework or those applying for a seat in the Academic Only Program.

What is required for the application?

A complete application file includes

1. The application for admission (there is a $50 non refundable application fee)
2. Official transcript (high school for undergraduate applicants and college for graduate
    applicants). 
3. Resume