Accepted Graduate Student Checklist
We’re looking forward to welcoming you to BU Wheelock as you begin your graduate studies. The Graduate Admissions team is here to support you, so watch for additional emails with information. This checklist will help you plan your next steps.
First Things First
Accept Your Offer of Admission
Accept your offer of admission and submit your non-refundable, $200 tuition deposit online to secure your place in your program! should receive an email with instructions).
Compliance
To be compliant with the University you must complete:
- Health Information: Please view Incoming Health Requirements
- BU Alert Phone Number
- Settle Student Account
- Massachusetts Motor Vehicle Law Requirements
- Update Current Address
These requirements can be found via the StudentLink and can be completed once you have established a Kerberos user name and password. Compliance is critical; without it, students are blocked from University functions. To learn how to find your compliance status, watch this video.
BU Login
For access to BU’s webmail and other internet services, students need to have a login name and Kerberos password. Detailed information will be sent to you from Graduate Admissions in the coming weeks when you accept your offer of admission and pay the $200 tuition deposit. Once you create your account, please remember to check your BU email regularly as this will be your primary email account for the University. You may set up email forwarding to another email account. It can be accessed at
www.bu.edu/webmail.
BU ID, aka 'The Terrier Card'
Terrier Cards for new students are issued at the start of the student’s first semester. For more information, visit
Terrier Cards.
Academics
Academic Policies
Review information on academic policies and other student resources on the
BU Bulletin. Bookmark this page for future reference.
Academic Advisors
Your advisor will be able to guide you with course selection, academic interests, and more. In addition, discuss with your advisor the recommended start term for your program. Some programs recommend a summer start instead of a fall start. For information on finding your advisor, watch this
video.
Register for Classes
To register for classes, visit
StudentLink. Click on Academics and then Registration.
Note: If you wish to withdraw after registering for classes, you must contact the Data & Enrollment Management Office (wherec@bu.edu). You cannot fully withdraw from all of your courses online. For additional information on adding and dropping classes, watch this video.
Accessibility
Disability & Access Services
Health & Wellness
Health
All incoming BU students must provide medical health history and immunization records before arriving on campus. Failing to submit your health history information by the start of school may jeopardize your enrollment status. Use the
patient connect portal to get started.
Housing & Transportation
Housing/Roommates
Start your housing search on the
BU Housing website.
If you need a roommate, our office conducts a housing and roommate survey in late spring each year and distributes the results to everyone who opts in. This can help you team up with other grad students to seek housing. Look for that email to arrive in your inbox this spring with more information.
In addition, the following resources are available:
- Off-Campus housing: For information on off-campus housing such as apartment listings, information about tenant rights and responsibilities, neighborhood descriptions, definitions of common rental terms, considerations before signing a lease, and other resources to help with your housing search, visit http://www.bu.edu/offcampus/.
- University-owned apartments and graduate housing: BU Real Estate leases, manages and maintains residential apartments, a limited number of parking spaces, and commercial property owned by Boston University. Residential apartments are leased to full-time Boston University graduate students, faculty and staff only.
Questions
If you still have questions, reach out to Graduate Admissions by emailing whegrad@bu.edu or calling 617-353-4237. For questions about financial assistance, contact Graduate Financial Aid by emailing wheaid@bu.edu.