The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Program in Organization Studies at Boston College, situated in the vibrant city of Boston, Massachusetts, has evolved to offer a cutting-edge curriculum that equips students with a solid grounding in organizational theory, advanced research methodologies, and statistical analysis.
Our program is dedicated to nurturing the intellectual growth and development of aspiring scholars, preparing them for successful careers in academia and beyond.
PhD Program Requirements
To gain admission into our Ph.D. Program in Organization Studies, prospective students should possess a strong academic background, a passion for research, and a commitment to advancing the field of organizational studies.
A bachelor’s or master’s degree in a related field, along with a competitive GRE or GMAT score, is expected.
PhD Funding Coverage
We understand the financial considerations of pursuing a Ph.D., and we are committed to supporting our doctoral students throughout their academic journey. Financial support typically includes:
Stipend: Doctoral students in good standing can expect to receive a competitive stipend of up to $38,000 per year, allowing them to focus on their studies and research.
Tuition Remission: Boston College offers full tuition remission to all Ph.D. students, alleviating the financial burden of tuition costs.
Funding Duration: Eligible students can receive financial support for a maximum of five years, ensuring they have the resources necessary to complete their studies and research projects.
Application Requirement
As part of the admission process, applicants are required to submit a comprehensive application package, including the following components:
Transcripts: Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions demonstrating academic excellence.
Standardized Test Scores: Competitive GRE or GMAT scores are typically required.
Letters of Recommendation: Three letters of recommendation from individuals who can attest to the applicant’s academic abilities and research potential.
Statement of Purpose: A well-articulated statement outlining the applicant’s research interests, career goals, and reasons for pursuing a Ph.D. in Organization Studies.
Resume/CV: A detailed resume or curriculum vitae that highlights relevant academic and professional experiences.
Writing Sample: A writing sample showcasing the applicant’s research and analytical skills.
Application Deadline
January 9, 2025
Application Fee
$75