The BAC is a college of design offering first-professional degrees in architecture and interior design at the bachelor's and master's levels. The college also offers bachelor's degrees in landscape architecture and design studies. Close to 1000 students participate in a program of study that includes paid employment in design firms in the Boston area during the day and enrollment in formal classes at night (some students participate in the daytime Academic Only Program). Students earn credit both from their employment and from their evening study. The BAC features concurrent work and study, instruction by professional practitioners, modest tuition, and guaranteed admission. Established in 1889, the BAC is located on Newbury Street in the historic Back Bay section of Boston.
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Tuition
Tuition (in state): $13,000.00
Tuition (out of state): $13,000.00
Loans: Stafford Loans
Scholarships: Pell Grants
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Demographics
Affiliation: private
Number of Men: 738
Number of women: 438
Number of Full-time: 1110
Number of Undergraduates: 1171
Majors
Bachelor of Architecture; Master of Architecture; Bachelor of Interior Design; Master of Interior Design; Bachelor of Landscape Architecture; Bachelor of Design Studies; and Continuning Education Certificate Programs
About Boston Architectural College
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The Boston Architectural College (BAC) is an independent, professional college located in Boston’s Back Bay, offering bachelor’s and master’s degrees in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and design studies. Founded in the 1880s as a club for architects in the Boston area, the BAC has maintained close ties to the professional design community throughout its history, These ties are evident today in the BAC’s faculty of practicing professionals, many of whom volunteer their time at the College, and in the BAC’s commitment to concurrent academic and practice-based curricula as the cornerstone of a design education.
One of the most unique characteristics of the BAC is the concurrent learning model: experiential practice in the field, intellectual academic learning in the classroom. Students earn credits working in practice at over three hundred design firms during the day, while attending classes in the evening, typically two to three nights per week. This educational experience connects the theoretical with the practical, affording students the ability to test for licensure upon graduation.
The BAC has also remained true to its founding principles of affordability and accessibility, making an education in design available to all those who express an interest.
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