Right in the heart of history, culture and sports

Boston, MA

Fisher College, located in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts, is a dynamic institution dedicated to providing students with transformative educational experiences. With a focus on career readiness and personal growth, Fisher offers a diverse range of undergraduate and graduate programs in fields such as business, health sciences, and liberal arts. Through experiential learning opportunities, supportive faculty, and a vibrant campus community, Fisher College empowers students to achieve their academic and professional goals while making meaningful contributions to society.

School size: Undergraduate enrollment of 1,253

Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Nearby attractions: Boston Common, Boston Public Garden, New England Aquarium, Museum of Science, Institute of Contemporary Art, Black Heritage Trail, Fenway Park

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International undergraduate students at Fisher College are eligible for
exclusive scholarships. View available scholarships below.
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Programs

Please note: Fisher College is awaiting SEVIS authorization for its New STEM MBA program, with approval anticipated in time for Fall 2025. In the meantime, international students may enroll in the general MBA program, ensuring a smooth admissions and visa process. Once the program is authorized, those students will be realigned to the STEM MBA.

Cost of Attendance

The following provides you with estimated costs for your tuition at Fisher College. Please note: Total tuition and fees will vary depending whether you attend full- or part-time, if you live on or off campus, and on the housing and meal plans selected. 

Undergraduate

Estimated Cost of Attendance
$ 51,759-59,350

/year
  • Tuition: $34,489/year
  • This is only an estimate. Other costs and fees may apply.

Master's

Estimated Cost of Attendance
$ 25,397-71,301

/year
  • Tuition: $23,430-28,644/year
  • This is only an estimate. Other costs and fees may apply.

For a more detailed breakdown of cost by program, please click Apply Now and complete the form.

Scholarships

International Scholar Scholarship$10,500
Beacon Hill Scholarship$7,500
North End Scholarship$3,000
On-Campus Award*$3,000

Merit Scholarships are dependent upon a student’s GPA.

* The On-Campus Award is contingent upon living on-campus as a Resident student.

Athletic Scholarships are contingent upon recruitment by a coach. These scholarships are also contingent upon NAIA eligibility. The scholarship will be added to the student’s account per receiving eligibility.

About Fisher College

How to Apply

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Admission Requirements

To apply for undergraduate study, you will need the following:

  • A completed undergraduate application and application fee 
  • Official transcript sent directly from your secondary school. Photocopies of transcripts are not acceptable. Transcripts must be translated into English. If you are not able to provide an official, translated transcript, we recommend that you utilize the services of the Center for Educational Documentation to provide Fisher College with appropriate documentation.
  • Official TOEFL results. Fisher accepts a variety of other language examinations, such as:
    • TOEFL iBT or TOEFL Essentials
    • IELTS exam
    • Cambridge PET exam
    • Duolingo English Test
    • Gateway by English 3
    • The STEP Eiken exam 
    • The ESPT exam 
    • iTEP Academics: The International Test of English Proficiency (iTEP) with a minimum score of Level 5 or higher. The iTEP score is valid for two years.
  • The minimum TOEFL score required for direct acceptance is 65 iBT. Students with lower scores may be conditionally accepted to Fisher or be required to attend language development courses. Students take college-level courses at the discretion of their Academic Advisor. The school code for Fisher College is 3391.


Transfer Student Requirements:

  • Official university transcripts. If you intend to transfer from another college/university, you will need to forward official transcripts from that university as well as written course descriptions.
  • Transfer Release Form. International students transferring their I-20 from another university or language school must submit a transfer release form and a copy of their I-20 from the last college attended. All transfer students must be in good academic standing, must owe no money to their previous college, and must not have any judicial or criminal complaints against them.


Immigration Requirements:

  • A notarized, current bank statement verifying that the student has a minimum of $56,000 U.S. Dollars in cash account available for his or her use.

  • If the bank account is not the student’s name, then a notarized letter of support or Affidavit of Support should accompany the notarized bank statement from the holder of the account.

**This proof of financial funding is for I-20 issuance ONLY. Providing proof of financial capability is required by the United States Federal Government and the Department of Homeland Security. This amount does not reflect a student’s total Cost of Attendance. 

Note: Upon acceptance, all students are required to participate in the school’s student health program or in a health benefit plan with comparable coverage.

To apply for graduate study, you will need the following:

  • A completed graduate application
  • Provide official university transcripts from all accredited undergraduate and graduate institutions attended. Transcripts must be sent directly from the issuing institution to be considered official. If you have successfully completed a graduate degree, those official transcripts are sufficient.
  • Personal essay or Statement of Purpose addressing ONE of the following:
    • In 300-500 words, describe and articulate how obtaining this degree will help further your career, and how your career and experiences to date have prepared you for this degree or career path.
  • Two current (not more than 1 year old) letters of recommendation supporting their admission. Letters of recommendation should be from individuals with whom they have worked closely in a professional or academic setting.
  • Provide your most recent resume.
  • Official TOEFL results. Fisher accepts a variety of other language examinations, such as:
    • TOEFL iBT or TOEFL Essentials
    • IELTS exam
    • Cambridge PET exam
    • Duolingo English Test
    • Gateway by English 3
    • The STEP Eiken exam 
    • The ESPT exam 
    • iTEP Academics: The International Test of English Proficiency (iTEP) with a minimum score of Level 5 or higher. The iTEP score is valid for two years.
  • The minimum TOEFL score required for direct acceptance is 80 iBT. Students with lower scores may be conditionally accepted to Fisher or be required to attend language development courses. Students take college-level courses at the discretion of their Academic Advisor. The school code for Fisher College is 3391.


Transfer Student Requirements:

  • Transfer I-20 Release Form. International students transferring their I-20 from another university or language school in the United States must submit a transfer release form and a copy of their I-20 from the last college attended. All transfer students must be in good academic standing, must owe no money to their previous college, and must not have any judicial or criminal complaints against them.


Immigration Requirements:

  • A notarized, current bank statement verifying that the student has a minimum of $50,000.00** U.S. Dollars in a cash account available for his or her use.
  • If the bank account is not in the student’s name, then a notarized letter of support or Affidavit of Support should accompany the notarized bank statement from the holder of the account.

**This proof of financial funding is for I-20 issuance ONLY. Providing proof of financial capability is required by the United States Federal Government and the Department of Homeland Security. This amount does not reflect a student’s total cost of attendance.

Note: Upon acceptance, all students are required to participate in the school’s student health program or in a health benefit plan with comparable coverage.