About Northeastern

A major research university with more than 20,000 students from around the world, Northeastern University began humbly in 1898 as a YMCA institute committed to educating Boston’s working class.  Renowned for an experiential learning model that integrates rigorous academics with professional experience, Northeastern applies an interdisciplinary perspective to a diverse range of undergraduate and graduate programs in six undergraduate colleges, eight graduate schools, and two part-time divisions.

Colleges & Schools

Bouve College of Health Sciences
School of Health Professions
School of Nursing
School of Pharmacy

College of Arts and Sciences
General Studies Program
School of Architecture
- School of Journalism
- School of Social Science, Urban Affairs and Public Policy

College of Business Administration

College of Computer and Information Science

College of Criminal Justice

College of Engineering
School of Engineering Technology

School of Law

School of Professional and Continuing Studies
School of Education

School of Technological Entrepreneurship