Welcome Days

This is your best opportunity to learn what it's really like to be a student at Northeastern! We'll have the right people, including faculty, staff, and students from your college and major, on hand to answer your questions. While you're on campus you'll learn about your academic program, financial aid, tour the residence halls and more! If you were admitted to The N.U.in Program, Welcome Days are a great opportunity to learn more about N.U.in and have your questions about the program answered! Parents or guests are welcome and remember to dress comfortably as it will be a busy day.

Welcome Days are College/Program specific. It's imperative that you attend the program that coincides with your college/program to achieve the best experience.

If you were admitted to The N.U.in Program, Welcome Days are a great opportunity to learn more about N.U.in and have your questions about the program answered!

You can register for your Welcome Day by visiting the self-service tab in your myNEU Admitted Student Portal.  

More information on these Welcome Days will be available on the Admitted Student website and in the Admitted Student Portal in the near future. To learn about other visit options that we offer, please visit our website

Colleges and Programs                                                                         Welcome Day             
College of Arts, Media and Design Sunday, April 14
D'Amore-McKim School of Business Saturday, April 20
College of Computer and Information Science Saturday, April 20
College of Engineering Saturday, April 20
Bouvé College of Health Sciences Saturday, April 13
College of Science Saturday, April 13
College of Social Sciences and Humanities Sunday, April 14
The Program for Undeclared Students Sunday, April 14
General Studies Program Sunday, April 14
Ujima Scholars Program Sunday, April 14

 

For planning purposes, the program will run from approximately 8am to 3pm. Below is a list of sample presentations.

  • Dean's Welcome
  • Academic Department Sessions
  • Lunch in the Dining Hall - Enjoy lunch in the freshman dining halls.
  • Residence Hall Tours - Group tours of the freshman and upperclass residence halls.
  • Financing Your Education - Hear from our expert staff about the available options to make a Northeastern education affordable.
  • Residential and Campus Life - A student discussion to include: Athletics, Campus Activities, Campus Recreation, and Residential Life.
  • Global Opportunities - Learn more about the global learning opportunities which include international study abroad, international co-op and our faculty-led program, Dialogue of Civilizations.
  • The University Honors Program - Students admitted into the Honors Program are invited to learn more about this exciting academic opportunity. Tours of the Honors residence halls will be available following the presentation.
  • General Campus Tours - Tours of campus led by students.
  • For Students Admitted into The N.U.in Program - During your fall semester abroad, The N.U.in participants earn college credits, engage in the local community through service learning, participate in excursions, and gain independence all while expanding their horizons with an enriching international experience.

In addition, you may need a parking pass and directions to campus (PDF), as well as a campus map(PDF). 

Registration for your Welcome Day is available online through your Admitted Student Portal! And, if you have additional questions, please feel free to contact us at 617.373.2200.

To ensure sign language interpreters for those who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please register 14 days in advance of the session you wish to attend and we will do our best to accommodate your request.

If you are unable to attend your Welcome Day, we offer a number of visit options for admitted students. Find out more here.

We look forward to seeing you on-campus!

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