Guided by the principles of Ignatian discernment, the Academic Advising Center supports students throughout their Boston College academic journey. We help ensure students meet all Core Curriculum requirements while guiding them to academic programs aligned with their interests and talents. 

Your Academic Planning

The Academic Advising Center is here to help undergraduate students in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences (MCAS) navigate their academic careers through planning, guidance, and referrals to support resources. Click on "Get Started" to find out how to get your questions answered! For any inquiries not available in this tool, please contact our office at aac@bc.edu.


Academic Year and Summer Courses

The following provides important information regarding the late course drop process, course withdrawal process, and summer courses. Please read through each section carefully. If you have further questions, you may email aac@bc.edu and our team will help answer your question or redirect you, as needed.

Late Course Drop Deadline: Monday, February 16, 2026

You may drop (but not add) a course from your schedule by submitting the Late Drop Form online by the published deadline above. If you drop a course by this deadline, the course will be permanently removed from your record and you will not incur a W grade. As a result of the course drop, you may incur credit deficiencies. Please review the Late Drop: What You Need to Know info sheet prior to submitting a drop request.

For First-Year Students in the Fall Semester Only

In the fall semester, all first-year students are required to meet with an AAC staff member to discuss their drop request before their request is approved. If you fail to meet with an AAC staff member, your drop request will not be processed.

Please click on the "Schedule Meeting" button below and select Academic Deans/Academic Advising > Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences > Course Drop/Withdrawal to see available times. 

A meeting is not required to drop a course in the spring semester.

First-year students who have already met with their advisor and have more in-depth questions may make an advising appointment with their Academic Administrator. 

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