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Northeastern At A Glance


Type of School: Private, urban, coeducational research institution Size of Campus: 73 acres


Number of Students: 19,000+ full-time undergraduate students; 12,098 international students; average class size of 20 students Number of Faculty: 1,380 full-time faculty members; 14:1 student-faculty ratio


Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: Seven undergraduate colleges offering more than 175 majors, including many interdisciplinary opportunities, combined majors, and accelerated combined-degree options


Boston, Massachusetts There’s something for everyone at Northeastern


N


ortheastern University is a vibrant and di- verse community, characterized by faculty collaboration, creativity, and an unwav-


ering commitment to academic excellence. Of the 19,000+ students enrolled in the University’s seven undergraduate colleges, 12,098 are international students who come from 122 countries worldwide.


Experiential learning and cooperative education Experiential learning integrates the classroom with the real world—the strength of a Northeastern ed- ucation. Powered by the signature co-op program, experiential learning enables you to explore your path, find your passion, and acquire the skills and knowledge that will prepare you for a lifetime of success. Northeastern offers a rigorous, guided, and flexible academic environment, making it eas- ier for you to chart your own path as you choose a four- or five-year program and from countless experiential learning opportunities.


Students create their own learning journeys


through the Northeastern network. You’ll benefit from opportunities to pursue your own unique path in a variety of ways that speak to your interests and motivations—allowing you the chance to shape and extend your Northeastern experience after graduation.


The Office of Global Services The Office of Global Services (OGS) embodies the University’s global vision and commitment to promoting meaningful cross-cultural understand- ing for all members of the community. Drawing on Northeastern’s rich cultural diversity, OGS offers programs and services that enhance the University experience and support compliance with immigration regulations. OGS sponsors a full range of cultural programming, including in- ternational orientation and a month-long cultural festival in February as well as other events through- out the year.


Geographic Diversity: Students from 122 countries


International Student Services: The Office of Global Services, international student organizations, and International Student Orientation; visit northeastern.edu/ogs for more information.


Financial Aid: Merit-based scholarships available for applicants with outstanding academic records; US federal or state financial aid not available for international students


Test Score Requirements: TOEFL, IELTS, PTE Academic, or CAE required for international students whose first language is not English; see northeastern.edu/admissions.


Application Deadlines and Fees:


• Fall Early Action and Early Decision I*: November 1 • Fall Early Decision II* and Regular Decision: January 1 • Fall transfer: April 1 • Spring transfer: October 1


* Early Decision options are binding for fall admission.


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