There appears to be some potential confusion regarding “Boston College” and “Carlton Centre.” Boston College is a private university located in Chestnut Hill, Newton, Massachusetts, USA, just outside Boston[3][6]. Directions to its main campus indicate it is not directly situated in Boston city center, but rather about six miles west in the suburb of Newton[1][3]. The campus addresses and directions reference Chestnut Hill and not the Carlton Centre[1][3].
By contrast, Carlton Centre is a well-known skyscraper in Johannesburg, South Africa. Related to this is Boston City Campus and Business College, which is a South African educational institution with a location in the Carlton Centre at 154 Albertina Sisulu Road, Johannesburg[2]. This institution is unaffiliated with Boston College in Massachusetts. Boston City Campus offers its own suite of higher education programs and has its head office and multiple campuses across South Africa[5][8].
To summarize:
- Boston College refers to the American university in Chestnut Hill, Newton, Massachusetts.
- Boston City Campus in the Carlton Centre refers to a South African private college in Johannesburg.
There is no direct connection between Boston College (USA) and the Carlton Centre (Johannesburg, South Africa). The mention of “Boston College Carlton Centre” may be the result of confusion between these unrelated educational institutions.