Boston University’s Metropolitan College (BU MET) in Massachusetts established a new undergraduate transfer scholarship for Phi Theta Kappa members.
BU MET offers 80 academic programs in established and emerging areas of industry, emphasizing practical, hands-on learning you can put to work immediately. They offer bachelor’s, master’s, and graduate certificate degree programs in on-campus and online formats for full-time or part-time students.
Learn more about this transfer option from the Q&A below.
Tell us about your college’s new transfer scholarship for members of Phi Theta Kappa.
Boston University’s Metropolitan College is proud to offer the Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship to recognize outstanding academic and leadership achievement among PTK members seeking to enroll in a bachelor’s degree completion program. All applicants who indicate they are PTK members within their application are automatically considered for this award when a completed application is reviewed. To qualify for the scholarship, applicants must be a US Citizen or permanent US resident and hold an associate’s degree at the time of enrollment at Metropolitan College.
Recipients of this annual scholarship will be notified and will receive a 50 percent tuition scholarship for up to 12 credits at Metropolitan College in the fall and spring semester, and up to 8 credits at any BU school during Summer Term (Summer 1 and 2 sessions combined), while they complete their bachelor’s degree at Boston University’s Metropolitan College. For students entering with 60 transfer credits, the estimated total cost of their degree (consisting of 68 remaining credits) would be $19,060* after the scholarship is applied. Scholarships are available for applicants to both our online Bachelor of Liberal Studies in Interdisciplinary Studies program or any of our on-campus programs (including our Biology, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Management Studies, Psychology, or Urban Affairs). Those selected will be required submit their PTK membership certificate to verify their status, and upon enrollment at BU must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above in order to continue receiving the tuition benefits of the program.
For more information on Boston University Metropolitan College programs please submit an inquiry form and an Admissions Advisor will reach out to assist you.
*Degree cost based on 2024-2025 Boston University tuition rates and part-time status (up to 3 courses per semester for fall, spring, and summer semester enrollment)
In your opinion, what is one of the most impressive things about your college?
Boston University’s Metropolitan College (BU MET) is a proudly diverse and inclusive learning community where motivated learners from all walks of live have access to the resources and benefits of a leading research university via high-quality academic programs. BU MET specializes in part-time enrollment (up to 3 courses each semester) with affordable part-time tuition rates. Our programs are designed for working adults, allowing you to take evening or asynchronous online courses and balance your academic pursuits alongside work and family life. As a bachelor’s degree completion student, you can expect liberating flexibility, an engagement learning community, valuable career networks, and practical coursework. We hope you will consider joining the BU MET community!
Are there any special events or deadlines on your recruitment calendar that you would like to share?
BU MET offers a rolling admission process, and you can expect an admissions decision within 1-3 weeks of submitting your completed application. We will continue accepting applications for enrollment to the Fall 2024 semester until August 1, 2024. While we require official high school and college transcripts, we do not require an application essay or SAT/ACT scores. To learn more, we invite you to join an Undergraduate Admissions webinar, with our next event scheduled for June 25th, 2024 at 12:00 pm (ET).
Find more colleges and transfer scholarships like this one through PTK Connect.