Cross-Registration
University Policy
Questrom School of Business Policy
Undergraduate Program
Questrom School of Business students may not take business courses at any other school or college, including the other schools and colleges within Boston University. Students are encouraged to consult an academic advisor before cross-registering for courses other than their non-business requirements.
Cross-Registration at Other Universities
Formal cooperative arrangements for cross-registration have been made between Boston University and several nearby institutions. During the fall and spring terms, matriculated students may not enroll concurrently in any course or institution other than those that are a part of the consortium agreement.
A consortium agreement among Boston University, Boston College, Brandeis University, Hebrew College, and Tufts University permits Questrom students to cross-register for one non-business course per term at any of the institutions after completing their freshman year.
Units for any course carried in another college or university under any cooperative arrangement with Boston University require specific approval before students can register for the course. Except with such approval, registered students are not granted units for courses taken outside the University. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.
PhD Program
Boston University is part of a consortium that permits matriculated students from one consortium institution to audit a course at another consortium institution. Students enroll in a directed study at their home institution and are graded for that directed study. All courses audited by Boston University PhD students must be approved by the department PhD Liaison.