Northeastern University was originally established as the "Evening Institute" in 1898. Later, after integrating the College of Liberal Arts, it was transformed into Northeastern University.
Today,
Northeastern University is one of the most prestigious universities in the United States and is classified as a research university. It is renowned for its co-op (cooperative education) programs, which provide students with internship opportunities at various partner companies. Additionally, Northeastern University ranks among the top institutions for graduate employment outcomes.
Accommodation: All first-year students are guaranteed accommodation in one of the university’s residence halls. A variety of options are available, including single, double, triple, and quad rooms.
Cost of on-campus housing: $3,000 – $7,000 per semester.Why Choose Northeastern University?- Exceptional internship programs that emphasize real-world application of academic knowledge
- One of the highest graduate employment rates in the U.S.
- A vast 73-acre campus located in the heart of Boston
- Vibrant student life with diverse activities and organizations
Programs:The university consists of multiple colleges and schools offering programs in:- Art and Design
- Journalism
- Business and Entrepreneurship
- Media and Communications
- Computer and Information Sciences
- Engineering
- Medicine
- Law
- Pharmacy
- Psychology
- Social and Human Sciences
Most Popular Fields of Study:- Journalism
- Medicine
- Business
- Social Sciences
- Engineering
- Management
Admission Requirements Undergraduate:- High school diploma
- One of the following exams:
- IELTS 6.5 (no section below 6.0)
- TOEFL 92 (minimum 24 in speaking, and 22 in other sections)
- PTE 62 (no section below 62)
- CAE 58
- SAT or ACT
Postgraduate:- Bachelor’s or specialist degree
- One of the following exams:
- IELTS 7.0
- TOEFL 92
Scholarships: Financial aid options are available for students with outstanding academic achievements.
Notable Alumni:- Biz Stone – Co-founder of Twitter, entrepreneur, and software engineer
- George Clarke – Former CEO of Kodak Corporation
- Shawn Fanning – Programmer and creator of Napster, the first peer-to-peer file-sharing platform