College Counseling

Boston University Academy College Counseling – Statement of Philosophy


The BUA College Counseling Office offers an intentional and in-depth program that supports students at all phases of the college search and application process.  Consistent with BUA’s core values of knowledge, literacy, community, inclusion, and independence, the office is guided by the following principles: 

  • We invite students to take ownership of the college process, which we view as a meaningful component of their BUA education. 
  • We honor and value students’ distinct voices and experiences and want them to chart their own individual paths beyond BUA.   
  • We encourage students to embrace the opportunities the process offers for self-reflection and growth; we invite them to think critically about their values and their goals, and to consider the pathways ahead of them with open, curious minds. 
  • We empower students to utilize the tools and resources available to them to understand the changing  landscape of college admissions and to make well-informed decisions
  • We are committed to supporting, encouraging, and listening to students as they navigate a process that we understand can generate stress and uncertainty; when approached with patience, kindness, collaboration, and humor, we believe this journey can bring students a sense of joy, pride, and accomplishment.

Beginning formally in the fall of junior year, BUA students work closely with the College Counseling Office through group and individual meetings.  The college counselors invite students into a learning process that moves both inward and outward.  First, students think deeply about their own strengths, interests, and ambitions.  Armed with this refined self-awareness, students are introduced to resources and strategies to explore the wide breadth of colleges and universities in the United States and around the world, identifying the options that will meet their needs and enable them to thrive.  

Along the way, college counselors provide a range of resources: 

  • thoughtful guidance on course selection and standardized testing, beginning in sophomore year
  • support and feedback on all components of the college application, including essays
  • opportunities to connect with the 80+ college admissions officers who visit BUA annually
  • counseling on extracurricular and summer opportunities
  • programming for parents and guardians to equip them to support their children
  • dedicated resources for families seeking financial aid and scholarships  

At every stage, we strive for students to feel confident as they navigate the process and excited about the possibilities that lie ahead – and we feel privileged to be welcomed into their lives at this critical moment of transition and self-discovery.

 


Boston University Academy seniors in good academic and disciplinary

standing enjoy guaranteed admission to Boston University.


 

College Matriculation

BUA College Counseling by the Numbers:

  • 1491 mean SAT score for the BUA Class of 2023
  • 34 mean ACT score for the BUA Class of 2023
  • 39% of the Class of 2022 recognized in National Merit Scholarship Program competition