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At Northeastern, experience is our essence and ethos. It’s what you gain when you make the world your classroom, your laboratory, and your platform to create change or grow your enterprise. Throughout our university network, experience draws you into society and compels you to solve its complex challenges. It makes you agile and able to reinvent yourself. To find ways of doing things differently, and better. And to seize opportunities as they unfold—anytime, anywhere.

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General Application Requirements for Graduate Programs

All graduate applicants need to submit the following:

  • Transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate schools attended
  • Personal statement, detailing your interest in the program and goals
  • Non-refundable application fee of $75 to $100 (if required)
  • One to three letters of recommendation
  • Professional resumé and/or curriculum vitae
  • Official GRE, LSAT, or GMAT scores (If required by your program)

International Application Requirements

Students for whom English is not their native language must complete the steps above, but also:

  • Submit proof of English proficiency including official TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, or Duolingo exam scores based on your college’s requirements. Please note required scores vary by program.
    • To learn more about English proficiency exam requirement waivers, please contact your college admissions office directly.

If you are applying to a business, social sciences, engineering, mathematics, or science program, and your proficiency in the English language does not meet the minimum requirement, you may apply to the university’s Global Pathways program. This program will help you improve your English language skills and academic knowledge before enrolling in your program of choice.

International application requirements

  • High School Transcript and Academic Records

    All first-year applicants will be expected (prior to enrolling) to complete a pre-university education program, earning a graduation certificate or diploma which will enable you to apply to university in your home country. Examples include your High School Diploma, IB Diploma, General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Levels (A-Levels), Attestat o Srednem (Polnom) Obshchem Obrazovanii, Baccalauréat, Bachillerato, General Secondary Education Certificate, Indian Standard XII Higher Secondary School Certificate, or West African Senior School Certificate.

    • All high school transcripts and academic records must be sent directly to Northeastern by your high school by the application deadline. Transcripts sent by you, your family or an independent educational consultant will not be accepted.
      • If you are deferred to Regular Decision from an earlier round, your high school should send the Mid-Year Report with an updated high school transcript.
      • If you’ve graduated from high school or will graduate before admissions decisions are released, your high school should send your final high school transcript.
    • If your education system does not issue transcripts, your high school must provide the academic records which detail the courses you’ve taken throughout high school, and the grades which you’ve received. Examples include internal grade reports, term or semester reports, mark sheets, or promotional or provisional examination results.

    If you are applying as a transfer student from an international university and wish to have courses evaluated for transfer credit after admittance, you will need to provide a certified transcript evaluation completed by a recognized credentialing agency, such as the Center for Educational Documentation (CED), SpanTranWorld Education Services (WES), or another recognized credentialing agency and the credentialed evaluation must include the following:

    • An indication that the institution is accredited in US terms
    • A course by course credit and grade conversion

    National Examinations

    • If you were required to complete any national examinations to progress into your pre-university education program, your high school must submit a copy of your results certificate. Examples include any GCSE, IGCSE, GCE O-Levels, Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate, Indian Standard X Secondary School Certificate, or Malaysian SPM exams.
    • If you are applying from an overseas high school and your secondary education culminates in national high school graduation examinations, the Admissions Committee highly recommends sending either predicted grades (if final results are not available until after the application deadline) or final results (if final results are available by the application deadline). Examples include any IB, GCE A-Level, Cambridge Pre-U, French Baccalauréat, Indian Standard XII Higher Secondary School Certificate, Australian ATAR (and senior secondary certificate), CAPE, HKDSE, Malaysian STPM, or WASSCE exams.

    Predicted Grades

    While excluded from our standardized testing policy, the Admissions Committee highly recommends predicted grades for applicants from overseas high schools whose secondary education culminates in externally assessed high school graduation exams or university entrance exams.

    • If you will not receive your final results until after the application deadline, your high school can instead submit predicted grades.
    • If your final results are available before the application deadline, final results must instead be submitted by the examination board or your high school.
    • Furthermore, all enrolling students will be required to submit final exam results, even students who applied “test optional” to Northeastern, as final exams also serve as proof of high school graduation.
    • If you are applying from a high school in the United States, submitting predicted grades is not required but entirely optional. Instead, you are encouraged to submit your first semester or first trimester grades once they become available, and your mid-year grades if you applied for Regular Decision or were deferred to Regular Decision from an earlier round.

    Predicted results should be submitted with the High School Transcript, Secondary School Report, or Counselor Recommendation; or submitted by a designated school official from a verifiable school email address, using either Northeastern’s Predicted Grades Request Form or your high school’s own predicted grades form.

    If your final test scores are not within an acceptable range of your predicted results, Northeastern reserves the right to rescind any offers of admission.

    Application Requirements for Common International Education Systems

    American Patterned Education/American Overseas High Schools/DoDEA High Schools

    • High School Transcript with final grades for U.S. Grades 9, 10 and 11, and as much as is available for 12th Grade by the application deadline.

    International Baccalaureate

    • Requirements for U.S. Grades 9 and 10 will vary depending on the curriculum:
      • Typically, we require your transcript from 9th and 10th Grades.
      • If you were enrolled in an education system which required you to complete compulsory secondary school leaving examinations, such as any GCSE, IGCSE, or GCE O-Level exams, your high school should submit copies of your final results certificates.
    • High School Transcript for IB Year 1 (U.S. Grade 11), and as much as is available for IB Year 2 (12th Grade) by the application deadline.
    • Predicted or Final IB Results (sent by High School or Exam Board)

    British Patterned Education

    • Final GCSE, IGCSE, or GCE O-Level Results Certificate (sent by High School or Exam Board)
    • Final GCE AS-Level Results (if applicable)
    • Predicted or Final GCE A-Level or Cambridge Pre-U Results (sent by High School or Exam Board)

    Chinese National Curriculum

    • Senior Middle School Transcript with final grades for Year 1 and 2, and as much as is available for Year 3 by the application deadline.
    • In addition to providing the documents included above, please note the following:
      • If you are studying the British curriculum, you must also provide all documents which are required from students studying in British Patterned Education.
      • If you are studying the IB curriculum, you must also provide all documents which are required from students studying in International Baccalaureate.

    French Patterned Education

    • Final Brevet Results
    • Bulletins from each trimester in Seconde, Première, and as much as is available for Terminale by the application deadline.
    • Predicted or Final Bac Results (not Bac Blanc) for all subjects, on the 20-Point Scale (sent by High School or Exam Board)

    Indian National Curriculum

    • Final Standard X Exam Results Certificate (sent by High School or Exam Board)
    • Class XI and XII Marksheet (optional, if providing predicted or final Standard XII results; required, if not providing predicted or final Standard XII results)
    • Predicted or Final Standard XII Exam Results Certificate (sent by High School or Exam Board)

Standardized Testing

Optional Standardized Testing: For the 2022-2023 academic year, Northeastern University is test-optional and does not require applicants to submit standardized testing to be considered for admission.

  • All complete applications will be fully considered for admission to Northeastern, invitation to the University Honors Program, and any merit scholarships.
  • If you choose to apply without standardized testing, you will not be penalized or disadvantaged.
  • If you choose to submit standardized testing, you may submit the SAT(CEEB Code 3667), ACT (College Code 1880), or both.
  • Northeastern super-scores and will only consider your best score between the two types of tests.
  • All applicants from U.S. and international high schools will be able to choose to submit standardized testing (SAT or ACT) or not.
    Non-native English-speaking applicants must continue to submit official results from an approved English Language Test or request a waiver 

English Language Proficiency

Northeastern students will be exposed to not only a rigorous academic environment but also a fast-paced experiential one. In order to be successful in both, all first-year and transfer applicants, regardless of citizenship, must demonstrate proficiency in English to be considered for admission to Northeastern.

Requirement

Once your application is submitted, received, and processed, you will be able to access your Application Status Check. If you are required to provide further information regarding your proficiency in English, you will be able to complete the requirement in several ways, depending on your familiarity with English, and the frequency with which you use English each and every day:

Please note: Northeastern’s Admissions Committee reserves the right to request proof of English language proficiency from any applicant, regardless of citizenship or first language, at any time during the evaluation process.

English Language Testing

If you are required to submit English Language Testing, you must submit results from one of the five tests listed below. Your results must be both valid (i.e. no more than 2 years old by the application deadline) and official (i.e. sent directly to Northeastern from the testing agency). The ranges provided below represent the middle 50% score ranges for students who were admitted and enrolled as first-year students in Fall 2020 and Spring 2021. Please note: the scores provided below are not cut-off scores, but for estimating purposes, and in no way represent a promise or guarantee of admission.

Additional Information

Waiving Your English Proficiency Requirement

Northeastern will waive the English proficiency requirement for applicants who not only complete 4 consecutive academic years in a high school or university where native English was the primary instructional language for all courses (except any foreign language courses) but also who meet one of the following criteria:

If you were enrolled in any courses or programs which were designed for English Language Learners, such as any English as a Second Language courses, during the 4 years immediately before enrolling at Northeastern, you are not eligible for a waiver unless you can provide final results from one of the exams indicated above (i.e. AP English, IB English, A-Level English, or (I)GCSE). If you cannot provide final results, you should plan to submit results from an approved English language test.

If you meet the criteria for a waiver, you can submit a waiver request through your Application Status Check. Once submitted, if your application is otherwise complete, your request will be reviewed in 3-5 business days.

Interviews

Northeastern does not offer alumni or on-campus interviews, but Northeastern will consider and evaluate third-party, unscripted video interviews submitted through InitialView and Vericant, which will allow you to personally discuss your academic and personal background. Please note: neither will replace English language testing when testing is required.

In order for the Admissions Committee to review your interview before any admissions decisions are finalized, your interview must be received by the following deadlines:

  • Non-native English-speaking applicants will be required to submit official and valid results from one of the following English Language Tests:
  • However, based on your academic environment and the primary instructional language in either your high school or university, you may be eligible for a waiver. All waivers must be submitted through your Application Status Check. For additional information and to determine whether or not you are eligible for a waiver, please read the section below on waiving the English proficiency requirement.
  • 185 to 204 on either C1 Advanced (CAE) or C2 Proficiency (CPE)
  • 120 to 130 on the Duolingo English Test (DET)
  • 7.0 to 8.0 on the IELTS Academic
  • 68 to 76 on the PTE Academic
  • 99 to 108 on TOEFL Internet-Based Test (CEEB Code 3667)
    • Northeastern will accept either the in-person version completed in a test center, or the TOEFL iBT Home Edition
    • Please note: Northeastern will not accept results from the IELTS Indicator, TOEFL Essentials, or TOEFL ITP Plus for China. 
  • Results should be submitted to Northeastern by the application deadline. If you plan to take an English language test for the first or an additional time, once the application is submitted or the deadline has passed, please indicate planned future test dates on your application.
  • Results submitted to Northeastern after the application deadline will still be accepted, but we cannot guarantee we will be able to wait to receive your scores before making an admissions decision.
  • Northeastern will focus on your most recent English language test results. While some applicants may submit results from multiple English language tests across multiple test dates to provide additional context, Northeastern will not superscore results from English language testing or consider MyBest scores from applicants who choose to submit the TOEFL iBT.
  • If your English Language Testing indicates a need for additional study and support, but you otherwise meet the academic requirements for the degree-seeking program to which you applied, you may be considered for admission through NU Immerse, a one-year transitional acculturation and English language support program.
  • You achieved 4 or 5 on either AP English Language & Composition or AP English Language & Composition
  • Your either achieved or you are predicted to achieve any of the following International Baccalaureate (IB) results:
    • 5 or higher on English A: Language & Literature or English A: Literature (HL or SL)
    • 6 or 7 on HL English B
    • 7 on SL English B
  • You either achieved or you are predicted to achieve B or higher on GCE A-Level or AS-Level English Language or English Literature
  • You achieved B/6 or higher on GCSE English Language or English Literature
  • You achieved B/6 or higher on International GCSE or IGCSE English Language or English Literature (including First Language English, English A, English B, and Literature in English)
  • You achieved B or higher on GCE O-Level English Language
  • You were enrolled in the American or British Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) section and you achieved or you are predicted to achieve 12 or higher on English Language & Literature
  • For applicants whose high schools did not offer AP, IB, or A-Level courses: Northeastern will consider your waiver request if you completed your secondary education in a majority native English-speaking country, and you received no grades lower than a B (or the international equivalent) in any English language, literature or composition courses, including your high school’s standard 12th Grade English course (or higher).
  • Early Decision I: November 15
  • Early Action: December 1
  • Early Decision II: January 15
  • Regular Decision: February 1

Accommodation


As a Northeastern student, you'll have access to a variety of university housing. First-year students beginning in the fall term live in one of our popular Living Learning Communities (LLCs)—themed housing environments that connect students of similar academic and personal interests. LLCs are a great way to enrich your academic experience outside of the classroom, and to form long-lasting bonds with other students who share the same values and enjoy the same activities.

UNIVERSITY HOUSING IN BOSTON

The University provides an array of housing options for First Year, Second Year, and Upperclassmen students looking to experience living within Northeastern’s walls.

UNIVERSITY HOUSING

Northeastern University’s Housing & Residential Life system includes student housing that is either owned or leased by the University. All students must conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the University’s expectations, as stated in Guide to Residence Hall Living, the Student Handbook and the Residence Hall and Dining License Agreement and any and all other applicable University policies, procedures, supplemental agreements, rules and regulations.

  • Each room comes with a bed frame, mattress (twin XL), desk, desk chair and dresser
  • Since each room is unique, we are unable to provide square footage/measurements of individual rooms
  • All Northeastern University housing is smoke-free
  • The majority are double-occupancy rooms (triple-occupancy rooms are also available)
  • Dining halls are in Stetson East, Stetson West and International Village
  • Common community spaces, in most halls, can be used for studying, group projects or student activities
  • All first year students are required to have a meal plan
  • Single rooms are available on a limited basis. If interested, please indicate your preference on the housing application, or if you have a medical or accessibility concern, please register with the Disability Resource Center or University Health and Counseling Services through the Housing Accommodation Process.
  • All Gender housing options are available

FIRST YEAR STUDENTS

All traditional first year students are required to live in university housing. The First Year Experience (FYE) program has been developed to help Northeastern University’s first year students transition into this new and exciting chapter of their lives – college life. Residential Life is dedicated to working with Northeastern students to help them build strong community living environments that support personal development and academic success. These environments provide opportunities to learn outside of the classroom through the Living Learning Community program. 

The foundation for the FYE program is held by four pillars: Personal Development, Academic Success, Experiential Learning and Community Development. These pillars are the guiding principles of the programs and resources specific to the needs of first year students. The goal is to help students navigate the University, familiarize them in their first year living away from home, and with life in a new environment.

The university reserves the right to alter these designations at any time.  During certain terms, First Year students could be assigned to any university residence hall, even those without the First Year designation. NUin Students are often placed in second year or upperclassmen accommodations based on availability. 

FIRST YEAR ACCOMMODATIONS

 Traditional Accommodations

 Suite-Style Accommodations

 Apartment Style Accommodations

110 St. Stephen Street 
116 St. Stephen Street
122 St. Stephen Street (Levine Hall)


SECOND YEAR STUDENTS

All second year students are required to live in university housing. The Residential Life Department knows that the second year of college can be a challenging one. Second year students are no longer new to the university, they are experienced students with a good foundation and understanding of the expectations of college life at Northeastern University. The Residential Life Department staff is dedicated to helping second year students continue to navigate the university, provide opportunities for continued academic success and career exploration.

As students move from their first year in college to their second, there are many transitions and expectations that are required of them. It is our mission to continue to provide resources and support to build on success throughout their second year.

Northeastern University’s Second Year Experience (SYE) Program will provide students with an enhanced personal vision through academic and co-curricular exploration, supplementing their experience at Northeastern and beyond. The SYE Program will build on the foundation of the First Year Experience and Living Learning Communities Programs through continued support and meaningful community interaction.

Every second year resident will be exposed to programs and resources that match the program pillars of Academic Success, Experiential Learning, Career Exploration and Interdependent Living.

The university reserves the right to alter these designations at any time.  During certain terms, First Year students could be assigned to any university residence hall, even those without the First Year designation.

SECOND YEAR ACCOMMODATIONS

 Apartment Style Accommodations


TRANSFER STUDENTS

Housing for transfer students is never guaranteed. It is open on a space available basis. Check myNortheastern for deposit and application availability. After your first semester, please refer to the Upperclassmen Application and Selection Process. While you are not guaranteed housing in the Upperclassmen Process, you may  still apply following their timeline. 


UPPERCLASSMEN (THIRD YEAR +) STUDENTS

Northeastern housing offers opportunities for learning, socializing and personal growth for students in their third year and beyond. Third year + who would like to live in university housing are primarily housed in apartment-style accommodations, however some students also live in semi-private suites. The majority of bedrooms are single and double occupancy with a shared bathroom, kitchen or kitchenette and, in some cases living rooms. Please note that limited numbers of each room type are available. We have Economy, Standard and Enhanced rooms to meet your pricing needs.

The university reserves the right to alter these designations at any time.  During certain terms, First Year students could be assigned to any university residence hall, even those without the First Year designation.

UPPERCLASSMEN ACCOMMODATIONS

 Apartment Style Accommodations


GRADUATE AND LAW STUDENTS

There will not University Housing for new or returning Graduate Student or Law Student housing for the 2022-2023 academic year.

We encourage you to utilize the following Northeastern University resources in your search for off-campus housing in the Boston area:

1. Contact Off Campus Housing and Support Services by calling 617-373-8480, emailing offcampus@northeastern.edu, or viewing their website for referrals to area realtors, and advice on tenant rights and what to expect in a lease.

2. Register to use Northeastern’s Off-Campus Housing Online database or use the Roommate Feature to search for roommates and sublets. The database is continuously updated with property listings by area realtors and landlords.

Summer 2022 housing will only be available for students with continuous contracts from Spring. We will be sending out information in December/January about how to request Summer 2022 housing only for students with continuous contracts from Spring to Summer. Please note that Summer II 2022 housing will end August 23, 2022 and no extensions will be granted.

 

Apartment Complexes

The majority of upperclass students are housed in apartment-style residences at 780 Columbus, Loftman Hall, Davenport Commons, and West Village G and H. There are economy, standard, and enhanced rooms to accommodate students of all financial circumstances.

Off Campus Housing and Support Services

Students who do not live in university housing are considered off-campus students. Off Campus Housing and Support Services offer information, resources, and materials regarding off-campus student living.

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