The Carroll School’s Ph.D. programs combine an intimate setting with rigorous preparation to propel students to reach their potential. Doctoral students collaborate with renowned faculty dedicated equally to teaching and research. They also engage with multiple professional networks in their disciplines and enjoy the benefits of Boston, the country’s intellectual capital.
Our faculty mentors publish in and serve on the editorial boards of top academic journals. The Financial Times consistently ranks the Carroll School among the top 20 institutions internationally for faculty research quality and productivity. Both the programs and classes are small, fostering a strong sense of community and providing remarkable access to globally acclaimed researchers.
Admission is highly selective, and Carroll School graduates go on to enjoy careers with leading organizations and prestigious institutions around the globe.
No, international students do not need to submit visa-related materials at the time of application. However, once you confirm your enrollment, Boston College’s Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) will work with you to ensure that your materials are prepared in a timely fashion to complete your visa application and I-20 appointment.
No, international students do not need to submit financial documents during the initial application process. Financial documents are only required for enrolled students. You will need to submit your original financial documents when you apply for your I-20 form through BC's Office of International Students & Scholars.
Unfortunately, we do not offer Ph.D. class visits through the Graduate Admissions Office. If you would like to gain a better understanding of our Ph.D. programs and meet with current students or faculty members, please contact the Accounting, Finance, or Organization Studies Ph.D. director.
Interviews for the Ph.D. program are available by invitation of the Admissions Committee only.
Effective for incoming students in Fall 2024, the financial support for doctoral students is $43,000 per year in addition to full tuition remission. A student in good standing may receive this support for a maximum of five years. In return for this support, students serve as research and/or teaching assistants throughout the duration of their Ph.D. programs.
This support is based on the fact that students are expected to devote their full energies to the Ph.D. program during the entire calendar year, not just the academic year.
We aim to enroll two to four doctoral candidates each year. We receive around 75 applications to the Ph.D. in Accounting program each year. Please review our class profile to see how your scores and grades compare to those of our current students.
We aim to enroll four doctoral candidates each year. We receive around 150 applications to the Ph.D. in Finance program each year. Please review our class profile to see how your scores and grades compare to those of our current students.
We aim to enroll four doctoral candidates each year. We receive around 75 applications to the Ph.D. in Organization Studies program each year. Please review our class profile to see how your scores and grades compare to those of our current students.