Formative Education in Practice at Boston College
At Boston College, formative education is at the heart of academic and co-curricular life. Through a wide array of programs, students, faculty, and staff are invited to engage deeply with questions of purpose, community, and personal growth. These opportunities span classrooms, retreats, mentoring relationships, service initiatives, and immersive experiences—each offering unique avenues for reflection and transformation.
Academic Programs Integrating Formative Education

Boston College seniors retrace the journey of St. Ignatius in Spain during the Capstone course “The Discerning Pilgrim"
Boston College offers courses and academic initiatives that intentionally incorporate reflection and holistic development. These programs are offered across various schools, fostering both discipline-specific and interdisciplinary engagement throughout a student’s academic journey.
Co-Curricular Programs

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Outside the classroom, students can engage in hands-on learning and personal development through co-curricular initiatives focused on service, mentoring, and community building.
Programs for First-Year Students

ERA first-year students showcase their end-of-year design-thinking projects, applying formative education principles to real-world challenges and solutions
To support the transition to college life, Boston College offers formative experiences tailored to first-year students. These programs foster self-awareness, connection, and a strong sense of belonging.
Division of Mission and Ministry
The Division of Mission and Ministry offers a wide range of reflective and spiritually rooted experiences for students, faculty, and staff.
Programs for students by the Center for Student Formation:
Programs for faculty & staff by Intersections:

At the Halftime Retreat, students reflect with peers, faculty, and staff on their life experiences and future direction

Halftime participants engage in guided activities that encourage discernment, connection, and self-discovery

The CompañÃa Pilgrimage takes Boston College faculty and administrators to Spain and Rome, fostering reflection and community while retracing the journey of St. Ignatius
Formative Projects at the Lynch School of Education & Human Development
City Connects

City Connects builds a network of support for students, their families, and the schools that serve them, improving outcomes now—and for years to come.
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Purpose Lab

The Purpose Lab, led by Principal Investigator Dr. Belle Liang, specializes in youth purpose intervention and research. We facilitate purpose learning and development among college students.
DevTech

The Developmental Technologies Research Group promotes young children’s learning in computational thinking, coding, making & engineering in a playful, developmentally appropriate way.
CSTEEP
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The Center for the Study of Testing, Evaluation, and Educational Policy (CSTEEP) conducts research to improve school assessment practices and international comparative research.