About Policies
Boston University policies help connect our daily activities with the University’s mission by setting expectations and clarifying processes for individual members of our community.
A University Policy meets all of the following criteria:
- It has broad application throughout the University;
- It helps ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations, promotes operational efficiencies, enhances the University’s mission, or reduces institutional risks; and
- It mandates actions or constraints, contains specific procedures for compliance, and articulates desired outcomes.
More details outlining the Policy Approval Process are available within a Procedure document on this Policies website.
Features of this Policy Website
Each Policy/Procedure hosted through the www.bu.edu/policies website includes the following features:

Scope of the Policies Available Through this Website
This website features institution-wide Policies and Procedures, so not all of the institution’s policies, procedures, and related documents are available through this site. Some of the Policies and Procedures available through this site are externally hosted on other Boston University webpages, including Dean of Students policies, the Provost’s Office Faculty Handbook and Academic policies, Research policies, and Environmental Health and Safety policies.
This site does not include:
- Localized Policies, Procedures, and business processes
In addition to University-wide policies, schools, colleges and departments may have policies or policies specific to their particular area. These should be clearly written, approved and communicated through appropriate channels, and consistent with (though they may be more restrictive than) University Policies. - Policies of the Individual Schools and Colleges
In addition to University-wide policies, schools, colleges and departments may have policies or policies specific to their particular area. These should be clearly written, approved and communicated through appropriate channels, and consistent with (though they may be more restrictive than) University Policies. A list of the individual schools and colleges with links to their Policy pages is available here.
Policies Website Categorization
The Policies and Procedures featured on the website are divided into subject-matter categories to assist the site user with finding the relevant campus policies procedures, guidelines, rules, forms, or other document that might be relevant to their situation. Note that many of the policies, procedures, and other resources featured on the site appear throughout multiple categories.
| Academics |
These policies govern all academic programs across the University. Policies for individual schools and colleges are available through the individual schools and colleges webpages. The University Bulletin is the document of authority for all academic programs. |
| Employment |
Boston University employees power a global, innovative research institution. The policies on this page describe the processes and activities around employment, define the expected conduct of employees, and confirm the University’s commitment to a safe, vibrant, and diverse workplace. Faculty, Non-Represented Staff, and Union-Represented Staff policies apply to the employees within these groups. Access to a specific school or college policy is available here. |
| Ethics | The single most important core value of the Boston University community is ethical conduct in all we do. The University is committed to dealing with others honestly and in good faith and avoiding conflicts of interest and commitment, both in fact and in appearance. Here you will find the policies that specify the commitment to ethical behavior expected of all members of our community. |
| Finance and Administration | Boston University is no small operation. From its nearly 2,000 sponsored research projects to its substantial endowment, finances are a critical part of the University’s success. Here you will find the policies that govern the University’s finances, including buying goods and services, arranging travel, and managing sponsored research. |
| Information Management | Information is a critical asset to the University, and so it must be managed appropriately. This category features policies governing records retention, and ways in which information can and must be managed and shared. |
| International | The University has a global footprint. This category features policies specific to international activities, or policies that apply in an international setting. |
| Privacy and Security | Information is the cornerstone of the University’s teaching, research and administrative efforts. Although much of that information is open to the world, it is important to understand what types of information must be secured and how to secure each type, and the individual privacy constraints for specific types of information, like health information subject to HIPAA. The security and operation of the University’s technology systems depend on the cooperation and vigilance of everyone. |
| Research and Scholarly Activities | With 17 schools and colleges and more than 250 fields of study, Boston University is a hub of research and scholarly activities. Here you will find policies that govern those activities, including policies concerning research generally, grant application and administration, and research compliance. |
| Safety | The University is committed to maintaining a safe campus community. This category features Policies that outline standards and procedures to make on-campus and university activities safer. |
| Student Life | These policies describe the responsibilities of Boston University students as individuals, members of the community, and representatives of the institution, as well as the rights, protections, and privileges that come with being part of the BU family. |