Northeastern University Commencement
Services Available to Graduates

The Office of Alumni Relations
716 Columbus Avenue
Northeastern University
888. NUALUMNI (toll free)
617. 373. 2656 (voice)
617. 373. 8522 (fax)
E-mail: alumni@neu.edu
Web: www.northeastern.edu/alumni

You are a student for a few short years, but an alumnus/a for life.  You continue to be a valued member of the community, and the Office of Alumni Relations invites you to participate in various programs, events, and benefits that will enable you to stay in touch with the University and fellow alumni.  The Alumni Center at Columbus Place has been designed to keep you connected with campus—from informal get-togethers with your former classmates in our comfortable lounge to a range of events focused on networking, education, and fun. 

As an alumnus/a, you are eligible for a variety of benefits including:
• discounts on Husky merchandise at the Northeastern Bookstore
• auto and home insurance
• continuing education courses
• access to campus libraries
• career services
• fitness and recreational facilities
• events throughout the year from Boston to California and many points in between
• alumni connections and volunteer opportunities
For a complete list of benefits and services available, visit our Web site at www.northeastern.edu/alumni.

Don’t forget to make your mark by joining your classmates in creating a lasting impact by participating in the Senior Class Gift.  Every gift counts, and allows for future students to have the same access to education, co-op, and programs that made a difference for you.  For more information about making a gift, please visit your class website at www.northeastern.edu/classof2009.

Make sure you update your information after graduation to help us keep you informed of all the latest alumni news and events.  You can do this through our Web site or by calling us.  In addition, you can keep in touch with fellow Huskies through the easy-to-use alumni online community available on the Husky Nation channel of myNEU.  Enjoy Senior Week, stay connected, visit us at the Alumni Center, and tell us how we can serve you better.  Go Huskies!

Department of Career Services
202 Stearns Center
617. 373. 2430 (voice)
617. 373. 2432 (TTY)
www.neu.edu/careerservices

Whether you are a new graduate looking for your first job, or, down the pike, a working professional seeking to change jobs, Northeastern University Career Services can help.  As an alumnus/a, you can gain valuable, free career-management assistance from the following:
• Individual appointments (in person or over the phone) for help with job-search strategies, interviewing techniques, career transition, and other topics
• Career-related workshops
• Daily walk-in hours for résumé critiques and cover letter reviews
• Access to HuskyCareerLink, which features job postings and the VAULT career library

Campus Recreation
617. 373. 4433 (voice)
617. 373. 2885 (TTY)
www.campusrec.neu.edu

• As a January Graduate of the class of 2009, you will have access to the recreational facilities
• until January 23, 2009, after which you may purchase a membership for $220. 00 that will be valid through August 31, 2009. 
• As a May Graduate of the class of 2009, you will have access to the recreation facilities until May 15, 2009, after which you may purchase a membership for $110. 00 that will be valid through August 31, 2009.

You can purchase an annual membership (which runs from September 1 - August 31) or a quarterly membership (September 1 - November 30; December 1 - February 28; March 1 - May 31,and, June 1 - August 31) at the Campus Recreation Office in 140 Marino Center.
• After paying, you will need to obtain an Alumni Husky Photo ID at Student Central, 120 Hayden.
• You will need this ID to gain entrance to the Marino Center, Cabot Center and Badger & Rosen Center. 

If you choose not to buy an annual or quarterly membership, you can pay a specified alumni guest fee per visit.
• Payment must be made at the Marino Center: credit card, check and cash (exact change only). 
• A valid Alumni Association membership card and government-issued photo identification must be presented at each visit.