University

Northeastern University

(1154 reviews)

360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115

Northeastern University

Overview

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.

Features

  • Onsite services
  • Assistive hearing loop
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Services

Working Hours

Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours

Location

Reviews

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Amelka P

Currently a high-school student and Im considering this as my university, we did a tour and the campus looks lovely and the amount of opportunities they have is so extensive it almost feels like too many choices (also there were bunnies)

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Brent Sobol

It's an excellent place that focuses on getting students jobs after they graduate.

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Brian j

Great up and coming university. Our daughter just graduated and has a job lined up. I give credit to the excellent co-op program that provides students with actual workplace experience and pay. During the co-op time, you don't pay tuition. I believe these experiences allowed her to be more competitive and comfortable with the job search process.

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Prathiksha D

Beautiful campus and has great connectivity. The gym is open until midnight and so is the grocery store nearby. The library is open 24/7 and the RedEye helps you get back to your place safe and sound. Overall it’s a delightful place to study.

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Jay Rodriguez

I'm a graduate computer science student at Khoury College and I have to say it's an excellent prestigious institution where if you study hard and engage with professors and all of the opportunities that have available you'll go very far.

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Shakira Adams

I’m writing this to share my personal experience as a former student of this school. Sadly, I found that this environment was not the right fit for me, and over time, I no longer felt supported or valued—especially as the only Black student in my class. There were multiple incidents that led me to this conclusion. One situation that still troubles me involved being reprimanded during a clinical for doing my classwork, while another student was using her phone during a sensitive medical procedure and faced no consequences. This felt incredibly unfair and targeted, and I cannot ignore the possibility that racial bias played a part. I also struggled with receiving the disability accommodations I was promised. Despite communicating my needs to the appropriate staff, including the disability coordinator and my instructor Tara, I felt consistently dismissed and unsupported. These experiences made it incredibly difficult to succeed and feel seen as a student. Whenever I reached out for help during challenging moments in the ABSN program, I was told by an advisor to simply go find another school. That kind of response confirmed for me that student wellbeing is not a priority here. I enrolled with the hope of joining a community that values inclusion, fairness, and academic growth. Instead, I came to feel that the institution prioritizes profit over people. After investing nearly $80,000, I made the difficult decision to leave. I will no longer invest in a school that does not uphold the values it claims to represent. I sincerely hope that future students receive the fairness, respect, and support that every learner deserves.

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Jaimin Sutariya

Northeastern University is very beautiful and they also have a great professor. Perticularly Library is very good

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Michael Bruce

If you are someone like me, who wanted to consistently apply the knowledge that I gained inside the classroom, no one does applied learning better than Northeastern. Not only is NU the global leader in experiential education, its Co-op network is the largest on planet Earth. In fact, NU has Co-ops on all seven continents. NU’s Co-op Program also happens to be one of the oldest at more than one hundred years old. As an extremely proud alumnus who lives and works in New York City, I cannot recommend Northeastern University enough. In terms of the quality of educational experience, be it a vibrant urban college life; Co-ops; Student Research; international opportunities like Study Abroad, International Co-op, Dialogue of Civilizations, and Service Learning; or excellent career support, you cannot beat Northeastern. Even today, NU continues to support me throughout my career, socially, and intellectually through a variety of thoughtful online courses for NU Huskies and in-person alumni events in New York. If you are looking for something beyond a traditional higher educational experience, attend Northeastern, the number one experiential university in the world. Before I dive more into how powerful and meaningful a Northeastern experiential education can be, let me say that Northeastern University is an amazing place and I truly loved my time there! NU offers something vastly different than a traditional college education. A Northeastern education is experiential, innovative, and dynamic. Northeastern offers its students unrivaled access to the world. Needless to say, when I attended NU, I acquired four different international experiences for a total of two years working and studying overseas before graduating college. I completed two six month Co-ops, one for a major financial firm in London and another for a multinational tech company in Paris. Also, during a yearlong study abroad at an English university, I was awarded Full Colours, for competing in rugby at the collegiate level. This was a huge honor! Further, I had an amazing opportunity to attend a tech conference in London where I was heavily involved with innovation working groups. Also, with both London and Paris as my home bases and launching pads to the rest of Europe, I got to go backpacking in England, Ireland, Wales, Italy, Germany, and Russia. Back in the U.S., I completed a six month Co-op for another multinational tech company in Oregon. Even though I was on Co-op, the firm sent me to tech meetings in five major cities, including Honolulu and New York City, where I was the main contact for tech vendors.

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Dhrumil Patel

The best university and the best education you get here. Northeastern have all feild of study and all departments of Graduate and Undergraduate and also post graduate studies available. Also COVID-19 precautions properly taken care by Northeastern.Also northeastern have great architectural beauty of building and huge campus.

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Donna O'Grady

My son graduated NEU and we have never regretted sending him there. He had a job before he graduated because of their co-op program. Highly recommend NEU.