Attribute |
Details |
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Founded |
1898 |
Type |
Private Research University |
Motto |
“Lux, Veritas, Virtus” (“Light, Truth, Courage”) |
Location |
Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
Global Campuses |
Locations in Seattle, Charlotte, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Toronto, Vancouver, London, and Portland, Maine. |
Student Population |
Over 28,000 students (undergraduate, graduate, and international students) |
International Students |
Students from 140+ countries |
University Rankings |
- Ranked #44 in National Universities by U.S. News & World Report (2024). |
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- Ranked #1 for Co-op/Internship Programs (U.S. News). |
Accreditation |
Accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). |
Campus Size |
Urban campus with over 73 acres in Boston. |
School Colors |
Red and Black |
Mascot |
Paws the Husky |
World-Class Co-op Program:
Northeastern's signature cooperative education (co-op) program is among the best in the world.
It allows students to gain 6–18 months of full-time professional work experience while earning their degree.
Partnerships with over 3,100 companies globally, including Google, Amazon, Tesla, Microsoft, and more.
Global Campuses:
Northeastern operates campuses in North America, Europe, and Asia, offering global experiences, study-abroad programs, and access to international job markets.
Cutting-Edge Research:
A top-tier research university with R1 designation (highest research activity).
Focus areas include AI, biotechnology, sustainability, and health sciences.
Diverse and Inclusive Community:
Over 140 nationalities represented, fostering a vibrant multicultural environment.
Strong support for international students through academic and cultural programs.
Strong Career Outcomes:
93% of graduates are employed or pursuing further education within 6 months of graduation.
Average starting salary for graduates: $72,000+ per year.
Prime Location in Boston:
Situated in the heart of Boston, one of the leading cities for education, healthcare, and technology industries.
Undergraduate Programs:
Northeastern offers over 270 undergraduate majors and minors across several schools and colleges, including:
Business Administration
Computer Science
Engineering
Biology
Psychology
Political Science
Data Science
Communications
Art and Design
Graduate Programs:
The university offers more than 150 master’s, doctoral, and professional programs, including:
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Cybersecurity
Data Analytics Engineering
Public Health
Biotechnology
Artificial Intelligence
Robotics
Computer Science
Doctoral Programs:
PhD in Computer Science
PhD in Mechanical Engineering
PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences
PhD in Public Policy
Online and Professional Programs:
Northeastern offers flexible online degrees, certificates, and professional programs for working professionals and distance learners.
The co-op (cooperative education) program is the hallmark of a Northeastern education.
Students alternate between full-time classroom studies and paid, professional work experiences.
Industries: Technology, finance, healthcare, media, engineering, and more.
Employers include Google, Amazon, Tesla, Fidelity Investments, and the U.S. Department of Defense.
Global Experiential Learning:
Study abroad, global co-op placements, and research opportunities are available in more than 170 countries.
Service-Learning:
Combines academics with community service projects, allowing students to apply their knowledge to real-world challenges.
Boston Campus:
The main campus in Boston is a vibrant urban campus with a mix of academic, residential, and recreational spaces.
It is located near cultural landmarks such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Fenway Park, and Boston Symphony Hall.
Facilities:
State-of-the-art research labs, collaborative classrooms, and high-tech libraries.
Athletic and recreational facilities include gymnasiums, fitness centers, and sports fields.
Housing:
On-campus housing is guaranteed for freshmen and sophomores.
Accommodation types include traditional dormitories, suite-style housing, and apartment living.
Completed online application through the Common Application or Coalition Application.
Application Fee: $75 (fee waivers available).
High School Transcripts.
SAT/ACT (optional for 2024 admission cycle).
English Proficiency (for international students):
TOEFL iBT: 100+
IELTS: 7.5
Duolingo: 125
Letters of Recommendation.
Personal Essay.
Online application through the Northeastern portal.
Application Fee: $75–$100 (varies by program).
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
Minimum GPA: 3.0 (varies by program).
GRE/GMAT (if required).
Resume/CV.
Statement of Purpose.
English Proficiency for international students.
Northeastern University offers several scholarships and financial aid options:
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Award Amount (USD) |
---|---|---|
Merit-Based Scholarships |
Based on academic excellence |
$10,000–$28,000 per year |
Need-Based Financial Aid |
Based on family financial need (domestic) |
N/A |
Dean’s Scholarship |
Exceptional academic performance |
$20,000–$25,000 per year |
Global Excellence Scholarship |
Outstanding international students |
$10,000–$15,000 per year |
Northeastern Honors Scholarship |
High-achieving honors students |
Up to full tuition |
Placement Rate: 93% of graduates are employed or pursuing further education within 6 months of graduation.
Top Employers: Google, Amazon, Tesla, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, Pfizer, and more.
Average Starting Salary: $72,000 per year for undergraduate students.
#1: Co-op/Internship Program (U.S. News & World Report).
#44: National Universities (U.S. News & World Report, 2024).
Top 10%: ROI (Return on Investment) among U.S. universities (PayScale).
#6: Innovation among national universities (U.S. News).
Northeastern offers more than 270 undergraduate programs across its schools and colleges. These programs are designed to integrate academics with co-op experiences, preparing students for successful careers.
School/College |
Program Name |
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D’Amore-McKim School of Business |
- Business Administration |
Khoury College of Computer Sciences |
- Computer Science |
College of Engineering |
- Bioengineering |
Bouvé College of Health Sciences |
- Nursing |
College of Science |
- Biology |
College of Arts, Media, and Design |
- Architecture |
College of Social Sciences and Humanities |
- Political Science |
Northeastern offers more than 150 master’s and professional degrees in a wide range of fields. These programs are career-oriented and many are STEM-designated, making them particularly appealing to international students.
School/College |
Program Name |
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D’Amore-McKim School of Business |
- Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
Khoury College of Computer Sciences |
- Computer Science (MS) |
College of Engineering |
- Data Analytics Engineering (MS) |
Bouvé College of Health Sciences |
- Public Health (MPH) |
College of Science |
- Biotechnology (MS) |
College of Arts, Media, and Design |
- Design (MFA) |
College of Social Sciences and Humanities |
- International Affairs (MA) |
Northeastern is a top-tier research university with PhD programs designed to prepare students for careers in academia, industry, and research. The university offers interdisciplinary opportunities to work on groundbreaking projects in state-of-the-art facilities.
School/College |
Program Name |
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Khoury College of Computer Sciences |
- PhD in Computer Science |
College of Engineering |
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering |
Bouvé College of Health Sciences |
- PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences |
College of Science |
- PhD in Physics |
College of Social Sciences and Humanities |
- PhD in Political Science |
Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programs |
- PhD in Network Science |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
D’Amore-McKim School of Business |
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Business Administration (BBA) |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Accounting |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Marketing |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Finance |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Supply Chain Management |
4 years |
$60,192 |
International Business |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Entrepreneurship and Innovation |
4 years |
$60,192 |
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Khoury College of Computer Sciences |
|
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Computer Science |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Data Science |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Cybersecurity |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Artificial Intelligence |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Software Engineering |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Game Design and Development |
4 years |
$60,192 |
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College of Engineering |
|
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Bioengineering |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Mechanical Engineering |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Civil Engineering |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Electrical Engineering |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Chemical Engineering |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Industrial Engineering |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Robotics Engineering |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Environmental Engineering |
4 years |
$60,192 |
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|
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Bouvé College of Health Sciences |
|
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Nursing |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Pharmacy |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Health Science |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Public Health |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Exercise Science |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Physical Therapy (BS/DPT Combined Program) |
6 years |
$60,192 |
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology |
4 years |
$60,192 |
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|
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College of Science |
|
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Biology |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Chemistry |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Physics |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Biotechnology |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Environmental Science |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Marine Biology |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Mathematics |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Bioinformatics |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Behavioral Neuroscience |
4 years |
$60,192 |
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|
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College of Arts, Media, and Design (CAMD) |
|
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Architecture |
5 years |
$60,192 |
Communication Studies |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Media and Screen Studies |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Music Technology |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Journalism |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Graphic Design |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Interaction Design |
4 years |
$60,192 |
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|
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College of Social Sciences and Humanities |
|
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Political Science |
4 years |
$60,192 |
International Affairs |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Sociology |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Economics |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Philosophy |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Psychology |
4 years |
$60,192 |
History |
4 years |
$60,192 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
D’Amore-McKim School of Business |
|
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
2 years |
$58,200 |
MS in Business Analytics |
1–1.5 years |
$58,200 |
MS in Finance |
1–1.5 years |
$58,200 |
MS in International Business |
1–1.5 years |
$58,200 |
MS in Supply Chain Management |
1–1.5 years |
$58,200 |
MS in Accounting |
1–1.5 years |
$58,200 |
MS in Innovation |
1 year |
$58,200 |
|
|
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Khoury College of Computer Sciences |
|
|
MS in Computer Science |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Cybersecurity |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Artificial Intelligence |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Data Science |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Software Engineering Systems |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Robotics |
2 years |
$55,700 |
|
|
|
College of Engineering |
|
|
MS in Mechanical Engineering |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Civil Engineering |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Chemical Engineering |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Industrial Engineering |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Data Analytics Engineering |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Bioengineering |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Energy Systems |
2 years |
$55,700 |
|
|
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Bouvé College of Health Sciences |
|
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MS in Biotechnology |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Public Health (MPH) |
1.5–2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Health Informatics |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Applied Behavior Analysis |
2 years |
$55,700 |
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT - Entry Level) |
3 years |
$55,700 |
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College of Science |
|
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MS in Physics |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Chemistry |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Marine Biology |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Bioinformatics |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Environmental Science and Policy |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Behavioral Neuroscience |
2 years |
$55,700 |
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College of Social Sciences and Humanities |
|
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Master of Public Administration (MPA) |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MA in Political Science |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MA in Economics |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Security and Resilience Studies |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MA in International Affairs |
2 years |
$55,700 |
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|
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College of Arts, Media, and Design |
|
|
Master of Architecture (MArch) |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MFA in Design |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Journalism |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MS in Media Advocacy |
2 years |
$55,700 |
MFA in Creative Practice Leadership |
2 years |
$55,700 |
PhD/Doctorate Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Khoury College of Computer Sciences |
|
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PhD in Computer Science |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Cybersecurity |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Artificial Intelligence |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Data Science |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
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|
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College of Engineering |
|
|
PhD in Mechanical Engineering |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Civil Engineering |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Bioengineering |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Chemical Engineering |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Industrial Engineering |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Robotics |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Energy Systems |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
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Bouvé College of Health Sciences |
|
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PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Public Health |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Nursing |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Population Health |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
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|
College of Science |
|
|
PhD in Physics |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Chemistry |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Biology |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Biotechnology |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Marine and Environmental Science |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Bioinformatics |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Behavioral Neuroscience |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
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|
|
College of Social Sciences and Humanities |
|
|
PhD in Political Science |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Sociology |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Economics |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in History |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in International Affairs |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Public Policy |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
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Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programs |
|
|
PhD in Network Science |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
PhD in Environmental Science and Policy |
4–6 years |
$55,700 |
Globally Ranked Institution:
Northeastern is consistently ranked among the top universities in the U.S. and is known for its experiential learning programs.
Ranked #44 in National Universities (U.S. News & World Report 2024).
Experiential Learning:
Co-op Program: The university's signature cooperative education program allows students to gain 6–18 months of professional work experience with leading employers like Google, Amazon, Pfizer, and Tesla.
Global Learning: Opportunities to study and intern at global campuses in Canada, the UK, and other countries.
Diversity:
Students from over 140 countries enrich the university's vibrant and inclusive community.
Northeastern offers cultural, social, and professional opportunities tailored to international students.
STEM Designation:
Many programs at Northeastern are STEM-designated, which allows international students to extend their Optional Practical Training (OPT) period for up to 36 months after graduation.
Prime Location in Boston:
Boston is a top destination for international students, known as a global hub for education, healthcare, technology, and finance.
Access to global companies, research institutes, and cultural landmarks.
Career Outcomes:
93% of graduates are employed or enrolled in further education within six months of graduation.
Average starting salary for graduates: $72,000+ per year.
Supportive Services for International Students:
A dedicated Office of Global Services (OGS) provides support with visas, cultural adjustment, academic resources, and workshops.
Undergraduate Programs:
Computer Science
Business Administration
Data Science
International Business
Biology
Cybersecurity
Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical)
Psychology
Media and Communication Studies
Graduate Programs:
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
MS in Computer Science
MS in Cybersecurity
MS in Data Analytics Engineering
MS in Biotechnology
MS in Artificial Intelligence
MS in Public Health
MS in Finance
Master of Architecture (MArch)
PhD Programs:
PhD in Computer Science
PhD in Robotics
PhD in Bioengineering
PhD in Public Health
PhD in Network Science
Step |
Details |
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Step 1: Choose an Application Platform |
Apply through either of the following platforms: |
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- Common Application |
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- Coalition Application |
Step 2: Submit the Application Form |
Complete the online application form, selecting Northeastern University as your desired institution. |
Step 3: Pay the Application Fee |
- Application fee: $75 (non-refundable). |
Step 4: Submit Official Transcripts |
- Provide high school transcripts (or equivalent for international students). |
Step 5: Provide English Language Proficiency Scores (International Students) |
Submit one of the following scores if English is not your native language: |
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- TOEFL iBT: Minimum 100. |
Step 6: SAT/ACT Scores (Optional) |
Northeastern has a test-optional policy for undergraduate admissions for 2024, but scores can strengthen your application: |
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- SAT: Recommended score of 1360+. |
Step 7: Letters of Recommendation |
- Submit 1–2 recommendation letters from teachers, counselors, or academic advisors. |
Step 8: Write a Personal Essay |
- Provide a 650-word essay (part of the Common Application or Coalition Application) that highlights your interests, achievements, and why you want to study at Northeastern. |
Step 9: Submit Additional Materials (if applicable) |
- Portfolios or auditions may be required for specific programs, such as art, music, or theater. |
Step 10: Track Your Application |
- After submitting your application, use the Northeastern Application Status Check portal to track your progress. |
Admission Type |
Application Deadline |
Decision Notification |
---|---|---|
Early Decision I (Binding) |
November 1 |
Mid-December |
Early Action (Non-Binding) |
November 1 |
Mid-January |
Early Decision II (Binding) |
January 1 |
Mid-February |
Regular Decision |
January 1 |
Early April |
Step |
Details |
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Step 1: Research Your Program |
Explore over 150 graduate programs at Northeastern University to find the one that fits your academic and career goals. |
Step 2: Submit the Application Form |
Complete the online application form through the Northeastern Graduate School Portal. |
Step 3: Pay the Application Fee |
- Application fee: $75–$100 (varies by program). |
Step 4: Submit Official Transcripts |
- Provide official transcripts from all previously attended colleges/universities. |
Step 5: Provide English Language Proficiency Scores (International Students) |
- TOEFL iBT: Minimum 100. |
Step 6: Submit GRE/GMAT Scores (If Required) |
- GRE or GMAT scores may be required for certain programs (e.g., MBA, Finance, Computer Science). |
Step 7: Submit Letters of Recommendation |
- Provide 2–3 recommendation letters from academic or professional references, depending on the program. |
Step 8: Submit a Resume or CV |
- A detailed resume or CV highlighting academic, professional, and extracurricular achievements is required. |
Step 9: Write a Statement of Purpose (SOP) |
- Submit a 500–750 word SOP explaining your academic background, career goals, and why Northeastern is a good fit for your aspirations. |
Step 10: Submit Additional Materials (if applicable) |
- Some programs (e.g., design, architecture) require portfolios. |
Step 11: Interview (If Required) |
- Some programs may require interviews as part of the selection process. You will be notified if this is applicable. |
Step 12: Track Your Application |
- Use the Northeastern graduate application portal to track the status of your application. |
Northeastern University offers multiple intake periods for its programs, providing flexibility to both domestic and international students.
Semester |
Application Deadline |
Start Date |
Details |
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Fall Semester |
- Undergraduate: January 1 |
Late August / Early September |
The primary intake, with the highest number of courses, programs, and opportunities available. |
Spring Semester |
- Undergraduate: October 1 |
Early January |
Offered for select programs; ideal for students unable to join in the Fall semester. |
Summer Semester |
- Graduate only: Varies by program |
May / June |
Limited graduate and professional programs are available. |
The eligibility requirements for Northeastern University vary depending on the level of study (undergraduate or graduate), program, and applicant type (domestic or international). Below is a breakdown of the key requirements:
Academic Requirements:
Completion of high school or equivalent.
Minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
Competitive applicants typically have a GPA of 3.5+.
For students taking A-levels, IB, or other non-U.S. curricula, an equivalent qualification is required.
English Language Proficiency (For International Students):
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 100.
IELTS: Minimum 7.0.
Duolingo English Test: Minimum 125.
PTE Academic: Minimum 68.
Waiver: Students educated in English-speaking countries or English-medium institutions may qualify for a waiver.
Optional Standardized Test Scores:
SAT/ACT scores are optional for undergraduate applicants but can strengthen the application.
Recommended scores:
SAT: 1360+
ACT: 30+
Personal Statement:
A 250–650 word essay (via Common App or Coalition Application) explaining your academic goals, personal achievements, and reasons for choosing Northeastern.
Letters of Recommendation:
At least 1–2 letters from high school teachers or counselors, emphasizing academic ability, character, and extracurricular involvement.
Program-Specific Requirements:
Arts and Design Programs: Portfolios or auditions are required for programs like architecture, music, and visual arts.
STEM Programs: Strong math and science preparation is recommended for fields like engineering, computer science, or biotechnology.
Academic Requirements:
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
Minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Competitive programs (e.g., MS in Computer Science, MBA) may require a higher GPA (3.5+ preferred).
English Language Proficiency (For International Students):
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 100.
IELTS: Minimum 7.0.
Duolingo English Test: Minimum 125.
PTE Academic: Minimum 68.
Waiver: Available for applicants from English-speaking countries or those who completed prior education in English.
GRE/GMAT Scores:
Required for certain programs like MBA, MS in Finance, or MS in Computer Science.
Many programs offer test waivers based on academic or professional credentials.
Letters of Recommendation:
Typically 2–3 recommendation letters from academic or professional references, depending on the program.
Resume/CV:
A detailed resume highlighting professional achievements, internships, and academic accomplishments is required for most graduate programs.
Statement of Purpose (SOP):
A 500–750 word essay explaining your academic and career goals, why you want to attend Northeastern, and how the program aligns with your aspirations.
Program-Specific Requirements:
Some programs (e.g., design, architecture, health sciences) may require portfolios, auditions, or proof of relevant licenses/certifications.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (USD) |
Renewability |
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Merit-Based Scholarships |
- Academic excellence |
$10,000–$28,000 per year |
Renewable for up to 4 years, provided GPA requirements are met. |
Dean’s Scholarship |
- High academic achievement |
$20,000–$25,000 per year |
Renewable for up to 4 years. |
Global Excellence Scholarship |
- Outstanding international students with academic merit |
$10,000–$15,000 per year |
Renewable for up to 4 years. |
Torch Scholars Program |
- First-generation college students |
Full tuition + additional support |
Renewable for up to 4 years. |
Northeastern Honors Scholarship |
- High-achieving students admitted to the University Honors Program |
Up to Full Tuition |
Renewable for up to 4 years. |
Boston Public High School Scholarship |
- Graduates of Boston Public High Schools |
Full tuition + fees |
Renewable for up to 4 years. |
National Merit Finalist Scholarship |
- National Merit Finalists who designate Northeastern as their first-choice college |
$1,000–$2,000 per year |
Renewable for up to 4 years. |
RaiseMe Micro-Scholarships |
- High school achievements (grades, extracurriculars, leadership roles) |
($1,000–$5,000/year) |
Earned incrementally based on achievements during high school. |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (USD) |
Additional Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Double Husky Scholarship |
- Alumni of Northeastern pursuing a graduate degree |
25% tuition discount |
Available for master's programs only. |
Graduate Dean’s Scholarship |
- Academic excellence |
(partial tuition) |
Awarded based on program and availability. |
Global Scholars Program |
- High-achieving international graduate students |
Partial to full tuition |
Focused on diversity and global engagement. |
Graduate Assistantships |
- Strong academic record |
Tuition waiver + stipend |
Available in most graduate programs. |
Stipended Graduate Fellowships |
- Research-oriented programs |
Tuition + $20,000–$40,000 stipend |
Offered in research-based programs like PhD. |
Provost’s Fellowships for PhD Students |
- Exceptional PhD applicants in research-intensive programs |
Full tuition + stipend |
Funding for up to 5 years. |
PhD Merit Scholarship |
- Outstanding doctoral applicants |
Full tuition + stipend |
Duration depends on program. |
External Fellowships Support |
- Sponsored by external organizations |
(external funding) |
Northeastern offers guidance to secure external fellowships like Fulbright. |
Category |
Details |
Cost (Per Year in USD) |
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Campus Location |
- Main Campus: Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
N/A |
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- Satellite Campuses: Seattle (WA), San Francisco & Silicon Valley (CA), Charlotte (NC), Toronto (Canada), Vancouver (Canada), London (UK). |
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Campus Environment |
- Boston Campus: Urban campus located in the heart of Boston, surrounded by cultural landmarks, parks, and major employers. |
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- Blend of modern academic buildings, libraries, research labs, and student housing. |
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Academic & Recreational Facilities |
- Libraries: Snell Library with 24/7 study spaces. |
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Housing Type |
Details |
Cost (Per Year in USD) |
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Traditional Dormitories |
- Shared bedrooms and bathrooms. |
$11,000–$14,000 |
Suite-Style Housing |
- Private or shared bedrooms with shared bathrooms. |
$14,000–$18,000 |
Apartment-Style Housing |
- Includes private or shared bedrooms, kitchen, living area, and bathrooms. |
$17,000–$20,000 |
Specialized Housing Options |
- Themed Communities: Housing focused on shared interests (e.g., global engagement, entrepreneurship, health sciences). |
$14,000–$18,000 |
Graduate Housing |
- Apartment-style units for graduate students. |
$15,000–$20,000 |
Housing Type |
Details |
Cost (Per Year in USD) |
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University-Leased Apartments |
- Managed by Northeastern for students. |
$15,000–$22,000 |
Independent Off-Campus Housing |
- Private apartments or shared housing around Boston. |
$12,000–$25,000+ |
Meal Plan Options |
Details |
Cost (Per Year in USD) |
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Unlimited Meal Plan |
- Unlimited meals in dining halls. |
$7,000–$8,000 |
14 Meals/Week Plan |
- 14 meals per week. |
$6,000–$7,000 |
10 Meals/Week Plan |
- 10 meals per week. |
$5,000–$6,000 |
Graduate Dining Options |
- Flexible dining plans available for graduate students. |
$4,000–$6,000 |
1. Academic and Experiential Learning Environment
Co-op Program:
Northeastern's signature co-op program allows students to gain 6–18 months of paid, full-time work experience at leading global companies such as Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Tesla, and more.
Students alternate between classes and co-op, creating a balance between academics and real-world professional experience.
Global Learning Opportunities:
Northeastern offers study-abroad programs, global co-op placements, and research opportunities at its global campuses in locations like London, Toronto, and Vancouver.
Programs such as Dialogue of Civilizations allow students to explore countries and cultures through short-term immersive study programs.
Research Opportunities:
As an R1 research university, Northeastern encourages undergraduate and graduate students to collaborate with faculty on cutting-edge research in fields like AI, biotechnology, health sciences, and sustainability.
2. Clubs and Student Organizations
Northeastern offers 400+ student organizations and clubs, catering to a wide range of interests:
Academic and Professional Organizations:
Entrepreneurs Club: A hub for aspiring innovators and entrepreneurs.
NUHOC (Outdoor Club): Organizes hiking, camping, and skiing trips for students.
Women in Business: Supports female-identifying students in building careers in business and entrepreneurship.
IEEE (Engineering Society): A club for students in engineering and computer science.
Cultural and Identity-Based Organizations:
International Student Association (ISA): A club designed to foster connections between international students.
Black Student Association (BSA): Promotes unity, cultural awareness, and advocacy for Black students on campus.
Asian Student Union (ASU): Hosts cultural festivals, events, and discussions.
Latinx Student Cultural Center: A hub for students from Latin America or of Latinx heritage.
Performing Arts and Creative Organizations:
Dance Company and Dance Club: Opportunities for students to practice or compete in different dance styles.
The Northeastern University Choral Society: A club for singers and vocalists.
Northeastern News (Student Newspaper): A student-run news platform.
Sports and Recreation Clubs:
Intramural sports such as soccer, basketball, and ultimate frisbee.
Club Sports include hockey, rowing, rugby, and more.
3. Cultural and Social Events
Northeastern University hosts numerous cultural and social events throughout the year:
Welcome Week: Held at the start of each semester, this week is filled with campus tours, orientation events, and networking opportunities.
Global Gala: A celebration of Northeastern’s diverse international community through cultural performances, food, and music.
SpringFest: A week-long festival featuring concerts, games, food trucks, and activities.
International Education Week: Showcases global cultures through events, workshops, and exhibits.
Homecoming Week: Includes parades, athletic games, and alumni networking events.
4. Athletics and Fitness
Varsity Sports:
Northeastern competes in the NCAA Division I as a member of the Hockey East conference.
Popular sports include:
Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey.
Basketball.
Soccer.
Track and Field.
Club and Intramural Sports:
Club sports offer competitive opportunities in rugby, rowing, sailing, and more.
Intramural sports allow students to play recreationally, including dodgeball, volleyball, and soccer.
Fitness Centers and Recreation:
Marino Recreation Center: A state-of-the-art gym with cardio equipment, weights, and fitness studios.
SquashBusters Center: Includes indoor courts, group classes, and community fitness programs.
Group classes such as yoga, Zumba, spinning, and strength training are regularly offered.
5. Housing and Community
On-Campus Housing:
Freshmen and sophomores are required to live on campus, which provides a strong sense of community.
Options include traditional dormitories, suite-style housing, and apartment-style residences.
Themed Living Communities:
Examples include wellness-focused housing, global engagement housing, and entrepreneurship housing.
Off-Campus Housing:
Many upperclassmen and graduate students choose to live off-campus in neighborhoods like Fenway, Mission Hill, or Back Bay.
6. Dining Options
Northeastern has a wide variety of dining options to cater to all dietary preferences and restrictions:
Dining Halls: Modern dining halls with meal plans offering cuisines from around the world.
Campus Cafes and Food Trucks: Starbucks, Dunkin’, and independent cafes provide quick options for busy students.
Vegan and Halal Options: The university is highly accommodating of dietary needs with halal, kosher, vegetarian, and gluten-free meals.
7. Diversity and Inclusion
Office of Diversity and Inclusion: Promotes programs and initiatives to support students from underrepresented backgrounds.
Cultural Centers:
Latinx Student Cultural Center.
John D. O’Bryant African American Institute.
Asian American Center.
Northeastern celebrates key events like Black History Month, Lunar New Year, and Hispanic Heritage Month.
8. Career Development and Networking
Northeastern’s career services provide extensive support for students’ professional growth:
Co-op Program:
Northeastern’s hallmark program connects students with 3,100+ co-op partners worldwide.
Students gain hands-on experience in top companies like Google, Tesla, Deloitte, and Amazon.
Career Services:
One-on-one career coaching.
Resume and cover letter workshops.
Mock interviews and networking events.
Alumni Network:
Northeastern’s global alumni network connects students to professionals for mentoring and career opportunities.
9. Support Services for International Students
Office of Global Services (OGS):
Provides visa and immigration support, as well as workshops on cultural adjustment and employment opportunities.
Global Pathways Program:
A pre-admission program for international students to improve their English proficiency and academic skills.
Peer Mentorship Programs:
International students are paired with experienced peers to help them adapt to life in the U.S.
10. Boston as a Student City
Northeastern is located in Boston, a vibrant city known as a hub for higher education, technology, and healthcare.
Students enjoy easy access to:
Fenway Park, Museum of Fine Arts, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Shopping, dining, and socializing in neighborhoods like Back Bay, Beacon Hill, and Cambridge.
Boston’s MBTA subway system makes it easy to explore the city.
Employment Rate:
Approximately 93% of Northeastern graduates are employed or pursuing further education within six months of graduation.
Average Starting Salary:
The average starting salary for Northeastern graduates is $72,000+ per year, with higher salaries for students in STEM, business, and health sciences programs.
Co-op Success:
Over 90% of students participate in the co-op program, gaining real-world experience that often leads to full-time job offers after graduation.
Top Employers:
Northeastern graduates work at leading companies such as Google, Amazon, Tesla, Microsoft, Apple, Pfizer, Goldman Sachs, Fidelity Investments, Deloitte, and Boston Consulting Group. Additionally, many students are hired by startups and nonprofit organizations.
Global Opportunities:
Students can pursue international placements through the global co-op program, gaining work experience in countries such as the UK, Canada, Germany, China, and Australia.
The co-op program at Northeastern is a cornerstone of its career success. This program integrates 6–18 months of full-time, paid professional work experience into a student’s degree, allowing them to:
Build Professional Networks: Students connect with industry leaders and gain mentors.
Enhance Career Readiness: Co-op participants graduate with 6–18 months of work experience, making them highly competitive in the job market.
Earn While Learning: Co-ops are often paid, helping students offset tuition and living expenses.
Northeastern partners with 3,100+ companies worldwide for co-op placements across various industries, including technology, business, healthcare, engineering, and arts.
Technology and Engineering:
Students in computer science, AI, and engineering programs often secure co-ops and jobs at companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Tesla, where they work on cutting-edge technologies such as machine learning, cybersecurity, and robotics.
Business and Finance:
Business students find roles in investment banking, consulting, and management with firms such as Goldman Sachs, Deloitte, PwC, and Fidelity Investments.
Health Sciences and Biotechnology:
Graduates from health sciences programs are hired by top healthcare institutions like Boston Children’s Hospital and Mass General Hospital, as well as biotech firms like Moderna and Pfizer.
Media and Communications:
Media and communication students land opportunities at major media organizations like The New York Times, NBCUniversal, and Disney.
Law and Public Policy:
Law and public policy students secure internships and placements at U.S. government agencies, international organizations, and think tanks.
Extensive Alumni Network:
Northeastern has a global alumni network of over 275,000 graduates who actively mentor students and provide networking opportunities.
Career Services:
The university’s Career Development team offers:
Personalized career coaching.
Resume and cover letter workshops.
Mock interviews.
Access to job postings through the Handshake platform.
Regular career fairs with participation from top employers.
STEM-Designated Programs:
Many of Northeastern’s programs are STEM-designated, allowing international students to work in the U.S. for up to 36 months under OPT (Optional Practical Training).
This makes Northeastern especially attractive to students pursuing careers in fields like data science, biotechnology, and robotics.
Visa Support:
The university’s Office of Global Services assists international students with securing CPT (Curricular Practical Training) for co-ops and OPT for post-graduation employment.
Northeastern encourages entrepreneurship through its Northeastern University IDEA Program and venture accelerator. Students interested in starting their own businesses gain access to funding, mentorship, and resources. Many students launch startups during or after their time at the university, contributing to Boston’s vibrant startup ecosystem.
Undergraduate Programs:
The overall acceptance rate for undergraduate applicants has significantly decreased in recent years due to a surge in applications.
In 2023, Northeastern received over 96,000 applications for its freshman class, admitting just 7% of applicants.
Graduate Programs:
Acceptance rates for graduate programs vary by field of study and program.
Competitive programs like Computer Science, Business, Biotechnology, and Data Science have lower acceptance rates (15–30%), while other programs may have acceptance rates closer to 40–50%.
Increased Popularity:
Northeastern's co-op program, global campuses, and strong career outcomes have made it a top choice for students globally.
The number of applications has risen dramatically in recent years, leading to a more competitive admissions process.
Holistic Admissions Approach:
NU evaluates applicants based on academic performance (GPA, class rank), test scores (optional), extracurricular activities, leadership roles, essays, and letters of recommendation.
Global Demand:
Northeastern attracts students from over 140 countries, adding to its diversity and competitive admissions process.
360 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Located in the heart of Boston, Northeastern’s main campus spans 73 acres and is a blend of urban vibrancy and campus greenery.
The campus provides easy access to Boston's cultural, professional, and recreational landmarks.
Prime Location:
Situated in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood near famous landmarks like Fenway Park, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Boston Symphony Hall.
Proximity to Boston’s thriving tech, healthcare, finance, and education industries makes it ideal for internships and co-op opportunities.
Transportation:
Well-connected by public transportation:
MBTA Green Line and Orange Line subway stations are within walking distance.
Close to Boston Logan International Airport (15–20 minutes by car).
Offers shuttle services around the campus and nearby areas.
Urban Setting with Green Spaces:
Despite its urban location, the campus features open green spaces like Centennial Common, making it a peaceful environment for students to relax and socialize.