Boston, MA

At the crossroads of history, technology and culture

Northeastern University is a renowned private research university in Boston, Massachusetts, known for its experiential learning approach. Northeastern integrates classroom education with real-world experiences so students gain valuable professional experience before graduation. Focusing on innovation and entrepreneurship, Northeastern fosters a dynamic learning environment where students can pursue their academic passions and prepare for successful careers.

Rankings: #53 in the National Universities category from the U.S. News & World Reports

School size: Total enrollment of 44,000 students

Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Nearby attractions: Boston Common, Boston Public Garden, New England Aquarium, Museum of Science, Institute of Contemporary Art, Black Heritage Trail, Fenway Park
   

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Programs

Estimated Cost of Attendance

The following provides you with estimated costs for your tuition at Northeastern University. Please note: Total tuition and fees will vary depending on your selected program as well as the housing and meal plans chosen.

Master's

Estimated Cost of Attendance
$ 38,100-68,720 /year
  • Tuition: $726-1,989/credit
  • This is an estimate only. Other costs and fees may apply.

PhD

Estimated Cost of Attendance
$ 68,700 /year
  • Tuition: $15,000/semester
  • This is an estimate only. Other costs and fees may apply.

All Other Doctorate

Estimated Cost of Attendance
$ 43,500-65,190 /year
  • Tuition: $1,100-2,305/credit
  • This is an estimate only. Other costs and fees may apply.

For a detailed breakdown of costs and fees by program, please click Apply Now and complete the form. 

Scholarships

Students in Graduate Programs as well as the College of Professional Studies, both bachelor’s completion and master’s degrees, are considered for merit-based scholarships through their application for admission. Additionally, graduate students may be considered for scholarship opportunities through the department or college they are applying to.

The Graduate School of Education at Northeastern University is committed to providing access to quality educational opportunities for students from all backgrounds. Please describe how the MacFarland Scholarship and your degree choice in the School of Education will impact your career goals and intentions to work with urban and under-served populations within elementary and secondary public education. (500-1000 words)

Eligibility

New, incoming students, who are working or have the intention of working as an educator in a public school at the elementary or secondary level, within an urban area, are eligible to receive a scholarship award of up to $10,000.

Must meet the following criteria:

  • Work or have the intention of working as an educator in a public school at the elementary or secondary level in an urban area
  • Must apply and be admitted to one of the following programs at the College of Professional Studies: Graduate School of Education
    • Master of Arts in Teaching- Elementary or Secondary Education
    • Master of Education in Learning and Instruction with ESL Initial licensure in Massachusetts or Special Education with Initial licensure in Massachusetts
  • U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident
  • Have a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Submit a completed FAFSA and have financial need.
Professional Advancement Scholarships are awarded to deserving incoming domestic and international students who have been admitted to one of the academic degree programs within the College of Professional Studies. Students who meet the criteria and are awarded a scholarship will be notified via email after admission into their desired program. Students who receive a scholarship must enroll in the academic term to which they’ve applied. Eligibility

Prospective students eligible for scholarship consideration must:

  • Be a new incoming domestic or international student
  • Be admitted to one of the bachelor’s degree completion programs offered through the College of Professional Studies
  • Enroll in the term to which they were admitted to
  • Have 40+ transferrable credits
  • Maintain a 3.0 GPA
  • Maintain a minimum of 6 passed credits per term

Eligible students may receive a scholarship offer upon admission of a maximum of $10,000 which may include funding from one or more of the following: Community College Scholarship, Lowell Institute School Scholarship, and Professional Advancement Scholarship. Awards are based on the availability of funds, and meeting eligibility guidelines does not guarantee that a student will be offered a particular scholarship.

 

About Northeastern University

How to Apply

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Admission Requirements

Undergraduate Requirements

Please reference the following instructions if you are a first-year or a transfer applicant.

On the application and any supporting documents, please use your name as it appears on your passport.

Northeastern expects all applicants to submit an application (essays, transcripts, test scores, etc.) that is in its entirety completed by the applicant. No part of the application can be completed by persons (including paid agents, admissions support agencies, or personnel) other than the student applying for admission. Use of such services violates Northeastern policies, and will lead to the rejection of application materials, the revocation of an admissions offer, cancellation of admission, or involuntary withdrawal from the university.

When reviewing your application, Northeastern’s Admissions Committee will initially focus on your academic records, which include your high school transcript; final or predicted results from any national, regional, or international examinations; any university transcripts; and for first-year applicants who will graduate from a high school which is located outside of the United States, the Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR). Provided below are additional details on the academic records which Northeastern requires from all first-year and transfer applicants.

Note: Upon acceptance, all students are required to participate in the school’s student health program or in a health benefit plan with comparable coverage.

  • You may submit either the Common Application or Coalition Application
  • Your application must be submitted by the deadline, along with either the non-refundable application fee of $75.

When reviewing your application, Northeastern’s Admissions Committee will initially focus on your academic records, which include your high school transcript; final or predicted results from any national, regional, or international examinations; any university transcripts. Provided below are additional details on the academic records which Northeastern requires from all first-year and transfer applicants.

All first-year applicants will be required to self-report their coursework and grades. The platform to submit will be available this fall. All applicants will receive an updated communication on next steps.

High School Transcripts

Before you enroll at Northeastern, you will be expected to complete a pre-university education program, earning a graduation certificate or diploma which will enable you to apply to a bachelor’s degree-seeking program at a university in your home country. Examples include your High School Diploma, International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Levels (A-Levels), Attestat o Srednem 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 must be sent directly to Northeastern by your high school by the application deadline. Any transcripts sent by you, your family or an independent educational consultant will not be accepted.
  • First-year applicants must provide a transcript which includes final grades from grades 9, 10, and 11 (or the international equivalents). Additionally:
    • If 9th Grade in your education system is considered middle school, please exclude 9th Grade.
    • If you apply for Regular Decision, or 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 (with date of graduation).
  • Transfer applicants must provide a final high school transcript (with date of graduation) which can be sent directly from your high school to Northeastern.
  • 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.

Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR)

All first-year applicants are required to submit the Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR). Once your application is submitted and processed, you will be able to access your SRAR through the Application Status Check portal. For additional information on the SRAR, please review Self-Reported Academic Record subsection.

University Transcripts

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), SpanTran, World 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 Exams

If progression or promotion in your country or education system requires you to complete any externally assessed examinations, please read the following section, as Northeastern will require you to submit your final results (or predicted grades, if your final results are not available until after admissions decisions are released).

  • If promotion into your pre-university education requires externally assessed exams, your high school must send a copy of your final results certificate to Northeastern. Examples include your GCSE/IGCSE/GCE O-Level exam results, Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) exam results, Malaysian SPM exam results, or Indian Standard X board exam results.
  • If you are applying from an education system that culminates in any externally assessed national, regional, or international high school graduation exams which are required for admission into a bachelor’s degree-seeking university program in your home country, Northeastern highly recommends sending final results or predicted grades along with your application. Examples include results from any IB exams, GCE A-Level exams, Cambridge Pre-U exams, Baccalauréat exams, Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exams, Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) exams, Malaysian SPM exams, West African Senior School Certificate Exams, or Indian Standard XII board exams.
    • For students who will graduate before admissions decisions are released: final results must be submitted by the exam board, or as a certified copy by your high school.
    • If you will not receive your final results until after admissions decisions are released: predicted grades should instead be submitted by your high school should.
    • 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 statement. 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

While Northeastern’s application requirements are largely identical for all first-year applicants and all transfer applicants – the application with Northeastern-specific questions, your academic records, secondary school report or college report, recommendation letters, standardized testing (optional), and English proficiency – the documents which ultimately satisfy those requirements, specifically for the academic records, will sometimes vary by education system. Below are the application requirements for common international education systems. If you do not see your education system listed below, contact your agent.

Northeastern University is test-optional and does not require applicants to submit standardized testing (SAT or ACT) 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 through the Application Status Check. For additional information, please read the English Language Proficiency section below.

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.

English Language 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:
  • Most non-native English-speaking applicants will be required to submit official results from a valid English Language Test. Northeastern will accept the following:
    • C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency (Cambridge English)
    • Duolingo English Test (DET)
    • IELTS Academic
    • PTE Academic
    • TOEFL Internet-based Test (CEEB Code: 3667) – Northeastern will accept results from either the in-person iBT completed in a test center or the online iBT Home Edition. Northeastern does not accept results from the iBT Paper Test.
  • 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 you are eligible for a waiver, please read the section below on waiving the English proficiency requirement.
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 Northeastern will consider your official results (sent directly from the testing agency or exam board to Northeastern) from any valid test (i.e. no more than 2 years old from the test date) for one of the approved English Language Tests indicated on this page. Northeastern does not have minimum score requirements. Instead, we publish the middle 50% range for enrolling students, which means 25% of the enrolling students received a higher score, and 25% of the enrolling students received a lower score. Please note: the scores provided are not cut-off scores, but for estimating purposes, and in no way represent a promise or guarantee of admission.
C1 Advanced (CAE) or C2 Proficiency (CPE) 190 to 202
Duolingo English Test (DET) 130 to 145
IELTS Academic 7.0 to 8.0
PTE Academic 68 to 81
TOEFL Internet-Based Test (Northeastern will accept either the in-person iBT completed in a test center,
or the online iBT Home Edition. Northeastern’s TOEFL Code is 3667.)
99 to 112
Northeastern does not accept results from the following tests: IELTS Indicator, PTE Academic Online, TOEFL Essentials, TOEFL iBT Paper Test, or TOEFL ITP. Additional Information
  • Results should be submitted to Northeastern by the application deadline. If you plan to take an English Language Test for a first or additional time, once the application is submitted or the application deadline has passed, please indicate planned future test dates on your application. Results will still be accepted after the deadline, but we cannot guarantee we will be able to wait for your results before making an admissions decision. Northeastern will focus on your most recent English Language Test results, and does not superscore results 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.
  Waiving Your English Proficiency Requirement
Northeastern will waive the English proficiency requirement for applicants who meet the following criteria:
  • You submit a waiver request through your Application Status Check portal. (Your waiver request will typically be reviewed within 3-5 business days, once your application is otherwise complete.)
  • Immediately before enrolling at Northeastern, you will complete 4 consecutive, full-time academic years at institutions where native English was the primary instructional language for all courses except foreign language acquisition courses.
  • Students are also strongly encouraged to provide either predicted or final results, which meet the minimum score requirements, for any of the exams listed below:
    • 4 or 5 on AP English Language & Composition
    • 4 or 5 on AP English Literature & Composition
    • 5 or higher on IB English A: Language & Literature (HL or SL)
    • 5 or higher on IB English A: Literature (HL or SL)
    • 6 or higher on IB English B HL
    • 7 on IB English B SL
    • B or higher on A-Level or AS-Level English Language
    • B or higher on A-Level or AS-Level English Literature
    • B/6 or higher on GCSE/International GCSE/IGCSE English Language (including First Language English)
    • B/6 or higher on GCSE/International GCSE/IGCSE English Literature (including Literature in English)
    • B or higher in a university course (completed on a university campus, with other university students, and taught by university faculty) which is considered as an equivalent to Northeastern’s First Year Writing (ENGW 1111). Review the Transfer Equivalency Database to learn whether your course is considered as an equivalent course.
Please note: If you were enrolled in courses which were designed for English Language Learners (such as any ESL courses) for more than one academic year (during the 4 years being reviewed for your waiver request), you are strongly encouraged to submit either final results from one of the English exams indicated above – AP English, IB English, (I)GCSE English or A-Level/AS-Level English – or official results from an approved English Language Test. Interviews Northeastern does not offer alumni or on-campus interviews, but we 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. Neither will replace English language testing however, when testing is required. While there is no deadline for submitting any virtual third-party interview, you must submit your InitialView or Vericant interview by the following dates, if you would like either interview evaluated by the Admissions Committee:
  • Early Decision I: November 15
  • Early Action: December 1
  • Early Decision II: January 15
  • Regular Decision: February 1

All international students applying to Northeastern are required to complete and submit the Declaration and Certification of Finances (DCF), which is designed to assist the Admissions Committee in obtaining complete and accurate information about each applicant’s anticipated financial support. Each applicant must verify your ability to fully finance your Northeastern education, including tuition and fees, room and board, and personal living expenses. Information is necessary as the financial support for international students at Northeastern is limited:

  • International students are not eligible for financial aid at Northeastern which includes both institutional need-based grants and federal student financial aid. Additional information for international students is available here.
  • International students are eligible for merit scholarships which range from $10,000 to $28,000 per year. No additional application is necessary, as your application for admission serves as your scholarship application. Merit scholarships are extremely competitive, however, and do not cover the full cost of attendance.

Once your application is submitted, and processed by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, you will be given access to your Application Status Check. You can access the DCF through your Application Status Check. Instructions are provided here.

Documents should be submitted online through the Common Application or Coalition Application. 

  • Test results must be sent directly to Northeastern from the testing agency or examination board.
  • Transcripts must be sent directly from your high school or university.
  • Results from national examinations, which are only released to the student, can either be scanned and sent to Northeastern from a verifiable high school email address, or a certified copy can also be mailed to Northeastern.
  • Official English translations will be required for documents which are provided in languages other than English. A school official or a translation agency accredited in the country of the educational institution can issue the translation.
Graduate Requirements

The application process varies based on the program or college international students choose to apply to. 

All graduate applicants need to submit the following:

  • Online application form
  • 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)

Most programs require international students show proof of English proficiency, which can be met by submitting official TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE exam scores (check with your program requirements before taking an exam). Preferred minimum scores vary by college. 

Students may be exempt from the requirement if they submit documentation proving they received a bachelor’s or master’s degree from a college or university in which English was the only language of instruction.

International students will also need to complete an I-20 request form, as well as submit a copy of their passport or permanent residency card, after being admitted into their desired program.

For international students applying to a business, social sciences, engineering, mathematics, or science program, whose TOEFL or IELTS scores do not meet the minimum requirement, Northeastern encourages them to apply to the university’s Global Pathways program. The program can help students boost their English language skills and academic knowledge before enrolling in their program of choice.

Note: Upon acceptance, all students are required to participate in the school’s student health program or in a health benefit plan with comparable coverage.

College- and Program-Specific Admission Requirements

The application process varies based on the program or college international students choose to apply to. 

Bouvé College of Health Sciences
Application Fee Payment

The preferred payment for the Application Fee is paid online by credit card.

Application Fee Waivers

Application fee waivers may be provided to Northeastern alumni and employees, current AmeriCorps program members, and to applicants that are affiliated with the Graduate Education for Minorities (GEM) Program or the Ronald E. McNair Post-baccalaureate Achievement Program. Proof of affiliation to any of these programs must be submitted to the graduate admissions office for approval. Applicants that are approved for a waiver should submit the online application by choosing the “pay by check” option.

We are unable to waive application fees for programs that are part of any of the following Centralized Application Service: CASPA, CSDCAS, NursingCAS, PharmCAS, PharmGrad, PTCAS, SOPHAS.

Recommendations

Recommendation information is submitted electronically in the application. Our automated system will send a reference request to the e-mail addresses provided.

We do not accept recommendations and other documents from Interfolio.

Statement of Purpose

A statement of purpose should briefly describe what brought you to pursue an advanced education degree in your chosen field, how you view the future of your intended field of study and what you plan to do with your degree. You may include any other information that you feel might help the admission committee learn more about you.

Resumé

The most recent copy of your resumé should be uploaded in your application.

Transcripts

Applicants submitting an application through a Centralized Application System must meet the transcript requirements set by the service (typically official transcripts sent directly from the Registrar’s Office).

Applicants submitting an application via Northeastern’s application system should follow these guidelines:

  • Applicants may upload a scanned version of their official transcript or upload a web-based transcript when submitting the online application.
  • Applicants will continue to have the option to submit official transcripts, however, official transcripts will only be required when a student is accepted into a program.
  • Applicants should list the college from which they received their BS/BA under Institution 1 in the Education Information section of the application.
SystemTranscript Mailing Address
CASPACASPA Transcript Processing Center
P.O. Box 9108
Watertown, MA 02471
Electronic transcripts: see CASPA Instructions
CSDCASCSDCAS Transcript Processing Center
P.O. Box 9113
Watertown, MA 02471
Electronic transcripts: see CSDCAS Instructions
NU Portal

Electronic transcripts: gradtranscripts@northeastern.edu
Please choose from the following two mailing addresses if applying through the NU Portal (Slate):

If you are mailing from inside the U.S., please send your documents to:
Northeastern University
Bouve College of Health Sciences
Applicant ID: XXXXXXX (insert your applicant ID number)
Graduate Application Processing Center
P.O. Box 1490 
Portsmouth, NH 03802

If you are mailing from outside the U.S., please send your documents to:
Northeastern University
Bouve College of Health Sciences
Applicant ID: XXXXXXX (insert your applicant ID number)
Graduate Application Documents
360 Huntington Ave. – 30 BV
Boston, MA 02115 USA

NursingCASNursingCAS Transcript Processing Center
P.O. Box 9201
Watertown, MA 02471
Electronic transcripts: see NursingCAS Instructions
PharmCASPharmCAS Transcript Processing Center
P.O. Box 9109
Watertown, MA 02471
Electronic transcripts: see PharmCAS Instructions
PharmGrad

PharmGrad Transcript Processing Center
PO Box 9214
Watertown, MA 02471
Electronic transcripts: see PharmGrad Instructions below

US and English-Canadian Transcripts
Foreign and French-Canadian Transcripts
Study Abroad or Overseas US Transcripts
Sending Official GRE Scores
Sending Official IELTS Scores
Sending Official TOEFL Scores

PTCASPTCAS Transcript Processing Center
P.O. Box 9112
Watertown, MA 02471
Electronic transcripts: see PTCAS Instructions
SOPHASSOPHAS Transcript Processing Center
P.O. Box 9111
Watertown, MA 02471
Electronic transcripts: see SOPHAS Instructions
Test Requirements

Test requirements vary by program. GRE tests must have been taken within the past 5 years.  

Graduate Record Exam (GRE): A minimum score of 150 Verbal Reasoning and 150 Quantitative Reasoning is preferred. 

TOEFL OR IELTS academic scores are required for all applicants who do not hold a degree from U.S. institutions or institutions where English is not used. TOEFL or IELTS tests must have been taken within the past 2 years. 

Please note: PharmGrad, PharmCAS, SOPHAS, NursingCAS, CSDCAS, CASPA, and PTCAS ONLY accept TOEFL. Please see TOEFL codes for various programs below. 

SYSTEMGRE CODESTOEFL CODES
CASPAGRE: 7350TOEFL: 3709
CSDCASGRE:2590TOEFL: 1220
NU PortalGRE: 3629TOEFL: 3629
NursingCASGRE:2734TOEFL: B506
PharmCASTOEFL: 8246
PharmGradGRE: 3110TOEFL: 8246
PTCASGRE:7427TOEFL: 5312
SOPHASGRE:7533TOEFL: 5688

To learn more about which standardized tests are required for your program, please visit the chart below.

Prerequisites

Some programs require prerequisite courses to be completed prior to matriculation and have regulations regarding where these courses may be completed. Please visit the program web site for further details.

Credit Transfer

All prerequisite courses or transfer credits must be taken at institutions recognized by one of the following U.S. accrediting organizations:

  • Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)
  • New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE)
  • Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)
  • Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)
  • North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA)
  • Northwest Accreditation Commission (NWAC)
  • Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
Nursing License

A U.S. nursing license is required for all nursing programs at the Master’s level or higher. International students who apply to the PhD in Nursing program may do so with an international nursing license. However, an active Massachusetts nursing license is required for all students prior to matriculation to the Nursing PhD program. The Direct Entry Nursing program does not require a nursing license.

Deposits

Please note Bouvé’s policy is that all deposits are non-refundable. Deposits are necessary due to the widespread interest in our programs and to ensure that all available openings are filled by qualified applicants. Deposits will be fully applied to your tuition during the first semester of registration.

Applicants who have degree coursework from institutions outside of the United States must submit a credential evaluation from one of the agencies listed below.  We require the iCAP WES package that evaluates your transcripts course by course. Transcript evaluations will allow our reviewers to better understand the educational system in which you studied, which may be beneficial for your application review.

Credentialing Agencies for Transcript Verification:

  • Educational Credential Evaluators 
  • World Education Services, Inc. 
  • SpanTran: The Evaluation Company
  • Scholaro (Note: Available only to students applying for programs that do not use a central application service or “CAS” – see list in “Apply to Our Programs” menu above): Scholaro.com

Proof of English proficiency is required for all applicants and for all programs in one of the following forms:
(Please Note: The requirements below do not apply to students interested in our Speech-Language Pathology MS Program. For those program requirements, please visit the program page.)

  • Degree earned or in progress at an U.S. institution
  • Degree earned or in progress at an institution where English is the only language of instruction (this must be listed on the institution’s transcript)
  • Official exam scores from either TOEFL or IELTS Academic. School codes listed in chart below.
    • A minimum score of 100 in the iBT TOEFL is preferred.
    • A minimum score of 7.5 in the IELTS ​Academic is preferred.
    • NOTE: Some program requirements may vary; check your program’s page to confirm minimum scores required.
ApplicationCODES
CASPATOEFL: 3709
CSDCASTOEFL: 1220
NU PortalTOEFL: 3629
NursingCASTOEFL: B506
PharmCASTOEFL: 8246
PharmGradTOEFL: 8246
PTCASTOEFL: 5312
SOPHASTOEFL: 5688

Once a student has been accepted and enrollment has been confirmed, international students are required to submit an I-20 request. The I-20 request is a form that is required to obtain an F-1 nonimmigrant student or J-1 exchange visitor visa to study in a US academic institution.

Prerequisites

Applicants must have at least two semesters of undergraduate courses (or their equivalent) in each of the following:

  • Mathematics (including calculus)
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Biochemistry
  • Organic chemistry

Please send all required documents directly to the PharmGrad Application portal.

Note: Applicants with deficiencies in their baccalaureate courses may be admitted to the MS Program and allowed to take undergraduate courses at Northeastern University concurrently with certain graduate courses. Students admitted with deficiencies must remove them within the first year of graduate study.

Requirements

  • A baccalaureate degree or its equivalent in biology, chemistry, medical technology, pharmacy, chemical engineering or a related field.
  • A minimum grade point average of 3.0 or higher
  • Two letters of recommendation (academic and professional)
  • Personal statement of goals and expectations. Please see application for details.
  • CV/Resumé
  • For those whose native language is not English, the TOEFL or IELTS exam will be required. A minimum score of 100 in the iBT TOEFL is preferred, or a minimum score of 7.5 in the IELTS Academic is preferred. TOEFL Code for the application is 8246.
  • GRE scores are optional
  • Official transcript from baccalaureate program and all college coursework. Applicants who have degree coursework from institutions outside of the United States must submit a credential evaluation. We require the iCAP WES package (World Education Services, Inc.) that evaluates your transcripts course by course.

Prerequisites

Applicants must have at least two semesters of undergraduate courses (or their equivalent) in each of the following:

  • Mathematics (including calculus)
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Biochemistry
  • Organic chemistry

Please send all required documents directly to the PharmGrad Application portal.

Note: Applicants with deficiencies in their baccalaureate courses may be admitted to the MS Program and allowed to take undergraduate courses at Northeastern University concurrently with certain graduate courses. Students admitted with deficiencies must remove them within the first year of graduate study.

Requirements

  • A baccalaureate degree or its equivalent in biology, chemistry, medical technology, pharmacy, chemical engineering or a related field.
  • A minimum grade point average of 3.0 or higher
  • Two letters of recommendation (academic and professional)
  • Personal statement of goals and expectations. Please see application for details.
  • CV/Resumé
  • For those whose native language is not English, the TOEFL or IELTS exam will be required. A minimum score of 100 in the iBT TOEFL is preferred, or a minimum score of 7.5 in the IELTS Academic is preferred. TOEFL Code for the application is 8246.
  • GRE scores are optional
  • Official transcript from baccalaureate program and all college coursework. Applicants who have degree coursework from institutions outside of the United States must submit a credential evaluation. We require the iCAP WES package (World Education Services, Inc.) that evaluates your transcripts course by course.

Prerequisites

Applicants must have at least two semesters of undergraduate courses (or their equivalent) in each of the following:

  • Mathematics (including calculus)
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Biochemistry
  • Organic chemistry

Please send all required documents directly to the PharmGrad Application portal.

Note: Applicants with deficiencies in their baccalaureate courses may be admitted to the MS Program and allowed to take undergraduate courses at Northeastern University concurrently with certain graduate courses. Students admitted with deficiencies must remove them within the first year of graduate study.

Requirements

  • A baccalaureate degree or its equivalent in biology, chemistry, medical technology, pharmacy, chemical engineering or a related field.
  • A minimum grade point average of 3.0 or higher
  • Two letters of recommendation (academic and professional)
  • Personal statement of goals and expectations. Please see application for details.
  • CV/Resumé
  • For those whose native language is not English, the TOEFL or IELTS exam will be required. A minimum score of 100 in the iBT TOEFL is preferred, or a minimum score of 7.5 in the IELTS Academic is preferred. TOEFL Code for the application is 8246.
  • GRE scores are optional
  • Official transcript from baccalaureate program and all college coursework. Applicants who have degree coursework from institutions outside of the United States must submit a credential evaluation. We require the iCAP WES package (World Education Services, Inc.) that evaluates your transcripts course by course.

Prerequisites

Applicants must have at least two semesters of undergraduate courses (or their equivalent) in each of the following:

  • Mathematics (including calculus)
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Biochemistry
  • Organic chemistry

Please send all required documents directly to the PharmGrad Application portal.

Note: Applicants with deficiencies in their baccalaureate courses may be admitted to the MS Program and allowed to take undergraduate courses at Northeastern University concurrently with certain graduate courses. Students admitted with deficiencies must remove them within the first year of graduate study.

Requirements

  • A baccalaureate degree or its equivalent in biology, chemistry, medical technology, pharmacy, chemical engineering or a related field.
  • A minimum grade point average of 3.0 or higher
  • Two letters of recommendation (academic and professional)
  • Personal statement of goals and expectations. Please see application for details.
  • CV/Resumé
  • For those whose native language is not English, the TOEFL or IELTS exam will be required. A minimum score of 100 in the iBT TOEFL is preferred, or a minimum score of 7.5 in the IELTS Academic is preferred. TOEFL Code for the application is 8246.
  • GRE scores are optional
  • Official transcript from baccalaureate program and all college coursework. Applicants who have degree coursework from institutions outside of the United States must submit a credential evaluation. We require the iCAP WES package (World Education Services, Inc.) that evaluates your transcripts course by course.

Human Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences accepts applications through August 1 for that year’s fall entry. December 6 of the year prior to entry is the priority deadline.

Requirements

  • Applicants are required to have a Bachelor’s Degree — preferably in a technical, biological, or health sciences discipline.
  • Academic transcript(s)
  • Statement of purpose
  • Resumé/CV
  • Two letters of reference
  • GRE optional
  • TOEFL score for international applicants
  • International Students must have their transcripts verified. Students who are interested in the Human Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences program can use WES, ECE, SpanTran, or Scholaro for credential verification.


Applications to the program will be evaluated by an Admissions Committee comprised of members of the program’s core faculty and be accepted on a rolling basis. 

The MPH Program accepts students for entry in both the Fall and the Spring. Specific details are outlined below.

Fall Entry Spring Entry
Applicants accepted On-campus and online: Domestic and International – On-campus: Domestic only – Online: Domestic and International
Delivery options – Hybrid, on-campus, online – 100 percent online – Hybrid, on-campus, online – 100 percent online
Student status Full-time and part-time Full-time and part-time
The Admissions Committee reviews applications on a rolling basis and recommends applicants interested in merit-based scholarships and financial aid submit by the February 1 priority deadline. However, all completed applications received by the final July 12th deadline will be considered for merit-based scholarships as they are available. Requirements
  • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science from an accredited university
  • Official transcript from all colleges attended
  • A GPA of at least 3.0 or higher
  • Completed SOPHAS application
  • Two letters of recommendation (academic and professional)
  • Personal statement
  • Official TOEFL or IELTS scores are required for applicants who do not hold a degree from a U.S. institution and whose native language is not English. We do not accept DuoLingo scores.

All applicants must apply via the SOPHAS application system.

The program faculty reviews applicant credentials to assess the likelihood of successful completion of the program and the potential for contribution to the field of counseling psychology and the community at large.

Requirements

To apply, applicants must also have the following:

  • An undergraduate major in psychology or its equivalent (6-8 courses with emphasis on the science of human behavior)
  • A minimum grade point average of 3.0 (program average is 3.5)
  • Two letters of recommendation (academic and professional)
  • Personal statement of goals and expectations. Evidence of some experience with and commitment to helping relationships. Professional goals and personal development in line with the program.
  • Personal interview with faculty
  • TOEFL or IELTS (International Students)
  • Official transcript from baccalaureate program and all college coursework
  • International students must have their transcripts verified. Students who are interested in the School Psychology program can use WES, ECE, or Scholaro for credential verification.

Applicants must submit the online application and all required admission materials no later than the stated deadlines to be considered for admission. Admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis.

Requirements

To apply, applicants must also have the following:

  • Minimum GPA of 3.0.
  • Official transcripts
  • Completed application
  • 2 letters of recommendation
  • Personal statement
  • Resumé
  • TOEFL or IELTS Score (International applicants only)
  • International students must have their transcripts verified. Students who are interested in the Health Informatics program can use WES, ECE, SpanTran, or Scholaro for credential verification.
High School Students – Early Assurance Pathway

You can apply to Northeastern University as a freshman if you are a current high school student or have already graduated but have not attended college.

Current Northeastern Undergraduates

If you are a CURRENT Northeastern undergraduate, and you wish to enter the PharmD program, you can change your major to pharmacy.

Undergraduate Transfer Students

If you’re looking to transfer to our PharmD program at Northeastern, please choose from one of the two possible pathways below, that best describes your level of preparation to date:

1. Transfer into 1st Professional Year

If you have completed two or more years of undergraduate work, including the courses listed below, and have not yet earned a bachelor’s degree, you can apply to transfer directly into the first Professional Year (P1 of 4 years) of the PharmD Program.

Prerequisites for Transfer into P1 of the PharmD ProgramSemester Hours
Biology I & II (must include at least one lab component between the two courses)7
Chemistry I & II (must include at least one lab component between the two courses)7
Organic Chemistry I & II with labs8
Biochemistry3
Calculus or other high-level math3
Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II with 1 lab7
General Humanities4

Please apply using the PharmCAS application, where you will also find more information about transfer requirements.

2. Transfer into 2nd Pre-professional Year

If you have fewer than two years of undergraduate coursework, or have not already taken the courses listed above, you can apply to transfer into the second pre-professional year of the Early Assurance Doctorate in Pharmacy program.

As an Early Assurance student, you will complete, at Northeastern, the remaining undergraduate, pre-professional requirements for entrance into the PharmD program, including at least twelve semester hours of science prerequisite coursework:

Early Assurance PharmD Program CourseworkSemester Hours
General Chemistry I with Lab (required)4
General Chemistry II with Lab (strongly recommended)4
General Biology I with Lab (required)4
General Biology II with Lab (strongly recommended)4
Calculus or higher4
Foundations of Psychology4
College writing (equivalent to ENGW 1111)4

In addition, you must meet all other progression plan requirements before being considered for admission into the first Professional (P1) Year of the PharmD program.

A minimum grade of C is required in major prerequisite courses (those identified with the subject codes BIOL, CHEM, MATH). To progress into the subsequent year of professional courses, students must have completed all professional prerequisites with the required minimum passing grade, have satisfactorily completed all academic courses in the preprofessional phase of the curriculum, have a preferred overall GPA of 3.000 or higher, and a preferred science prerequisite GPA of 3.000 or higher. The science GPA is comprised of all courses with prefixes BIOL, CHEM and MATH. In addition, to progress into the first professional year of the PharmD program (P1), students must demonstrate good verbal and written communication skills, understanding of the pharmacy profession, and commitment to patient care through an interview process based on criteria set by the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

All students entering P1 in fall 2022 and beyond are required to complete the PharmCAS application. The PharmCAS application process is considered a formality in the progression process and will not jeopardize the student’s preferred or guaranteed enrollment status.

To progress into the subsequent semester of professional courses, students must receive a grade of C or better in all PHMD and PHSC courses, as well as in any course completed to fulfill the professional elective requirement.

Pharmacy (PharmD-UG) students must maintain an overall GPA of 3.000 or higher during the professional years (P1–P4) of the Doctor of Pharmacy program.


You will be required to submit a PharmCAS application during your second pre-professional year as part of the progression requirements. As long as you meet the progression requirements and satisfactorily pass the progression interview, you will enter the P1 year of the PharmD program. The PharmCAS application process is considered a formality in the progression process and will not jeopardize your preferred or guaranteed enrollment status.


Please apply to this pathway through our Undergraduate Admissions website, where you will find more information, as well as application materials and deadlines.

 
Graduate Direct-Entry Pathway

Requirements

  • Completed PharmCAS application
    Transcripts must be submitted directly to PharmCAS. Any foreign coursework must be evaluated by World Education Services (WES) Inc. and submitted directly to PharmCAS.
  • Optional: PCAT Exam (Pharmacy College Admissions Test)
  • Scores may be submitted directly to PharmCAS using PCAT score code 104
  • Bachelors degree (in any field/major) must be completed no later than summer prior to matriculation
  • Two letters of recommendation Must be submitted directly into PharmCAS. Recommended sources, pharmacist, supervisor
  • Prerequisite courses (see below) Preferred completion by spring semester prior to matriculation, with allowance for some coursework in summer. Students may apply while coursework is in progress.
  • TOEFL Score (International applicants only)

 

Prerequisites

Prerequisites required for Direct-Entry into first professional (P1) year of the program:

 * Only grades of C (2.0) or higher are acceptable to fulfill a prerequisite course.  An overall prerequisite science grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 is preferred.

Prerequisites For Fall AdmissionSemester Hours
General Chemistry I and II (1 Lab)7
General Biology I and II (1 Lab)7
Organic Chemistry I and II (with Labs)8
Biochemistry3
Calculus/Other Advanced Math3
Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences4
Human Physiology I and II (including anatomy) *7
BACHELOR’S Degree (any discipline) required 

Students may apply while coursework is in progress – all prerequisites and bachelor’s degree need to be completed by end of summer term for admission in fall semester. AP credit for coursework will be considered if listed on transcript and accepted by the undergraduate institution.

Transcripts in languages other than English must be submitted for verification through World Education Services (WES) Inc. A course-by-course GPA and degree equivalency evaluation is required and must be submitted through PharmCAS application.

Requirements

Completed application
All applications must be submitted through the PharmCAS application system.

  • Official transcripts
    Applicants must submit official university transcripts. Transcripts are submitted through the PharmCAS application system.
  • Personal statement Applicants must submit a personal goal statement that answers the following questions:
    • What are your current pharmacy and public health-related career goals?
    • How will a master’s degree in public health (specifically urban health) help you attain your career goals?
  • Two letters of recommendation (academic and professional) Applicants are required to submit two letters of recommendation from the following:
    • A faculty member in a public health-related discipline, recommended
    • A faculty member in a science related discipline, recommended
  • Interview Applicants will be reviewed for interview eligibility once their completed applications are submitted.
Prospective students of the Post Baccalaureate Doctor of Physical Therapy [PB-DPT] program must have or will have completed a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university prior to anticipated enrollment in the DPT program. The Admissions Committee welcomes applications from scholars of diverse educational backgrounds. Decisions are based on the individual applicant’s academic qualifications and potential. Prerequisites

All science prerequisites with the exception of Exercise Physiology MUST be taken with a co-requisite lab.  Please note that online labs are no longer accepted.

Satisfactory completion – within 7 years of all science courses is required:

  • Anatomy & Physiology with Lab (2 Courses, 3-4 Credits each)
  • Chemistry with Lab (2 Courses, 4 Credits each)
  • Physics with Lab (2 Courses, 4 Credits each)
  • Exercise Physiology (3-4 Credits)

Satisfactory completion within 10 years of the following prerequisites:

  • General Psychology (3-4 Credits)
  • Higher Level Psychology Course (3-4 Credits)
  • Statistics (3-4 Credits)

A minimum of forty [40] observation/volunteer hours in a Physical Therapy facility is required. Please note observation hours on your CV. ALL components of the application to the PB-DPT program MUST be received by the noted deadline in order for prospective students to be considered for acceptance into the program.

Requirements
  • Minimum overall GPA of 3.0
  • Minimum overall science GPA of 3.0
  • Three letters of recommendation (academic and professional)
  • Curriculum vitae
  • A non-physical therapy baccalaureate degree from an accredited USA program, or an international baccalaureate degree with English proficiency scores (IELTS/TOEFL) included.
  • Statement of purpose
  • Official transcript from baccalaureate program and all college coursework

Disclaimer: Although prerequisite requirements may be in progress at the time of application, all must be completed prior to matriculation. Only those applications that have been fully completed and submitted prior to the deadline will be considered. Letters indicating the outcome of the application review (accepted, provisionally accepted, conditionally accepted, waitlisted or denied) will be disseminated within three months of the application deadline. Prospective students are given three weeks to enroll in the PB-DPT program that will commence in the summer semester of the subsequent year. Applications of those placed on the “Wait List” are ranked and these applicants are offered a seat in the class to which they have applied pending any changes in the PB-DPT cohort.
College of Arts, Media and Design
  • Application form and fee – Submit your application form, required materials, and non-refundable $100 application fee through the online portal.
  • Resume – Submit a current resume detailing your academic credentials, professional/volunteer experience, skills, and achievements.
  • Personal statement – Submit a personal essay detailing your interest in the CAMD graduate program. Please use your statement as an opportunity to explain your goals and how the program will help you achieve them. Personal statements are generally 500–1000 words.
  • Transcripts and degree confirmation – Submit transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate schools you have attended. To be eligible for graduate study, applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. institution or the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree from an accredited international institution. Students applying during completion of a bachelor’s degree program must submit transcripts of all undergraduate work to date. Transcripts can be uploaded to the online application portal.
  • Recommendation letters – Please submit three letters of recommendation. Letters can be academic or professional and should be written by people who know you well and can speak to your potential for graduate study in your chosen field. Letters can be submitted directly by your references through the online portal. Your references will receive instructions for uploading their letters to the portal once you enter their contact information in the system. You will need to list an email address for each reference.
  • Additional Requirements
    • Some CAMD graduate programs require the submission of additional application materials. Please see the sections below for additional requirements.
    • International graduate applicants must submit proof of English proficiency.
    • If a program requires a portfolio/work samples, the committee will not review personal website links. Please upload PDFs, screen shots, or videos of your projects to the application portal (portfolio upload will be available in October 2024).
English Proficiency

To be considered for admission to a CAMD graduate program, international applicants must show proof of English proficiency. This requirement can be met by submitting satisfactory results on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), or the Duolingo English Test.

Please note that scores are valid for two years and scores must be valid at the time your application is received. Official score reports must be sent to Northeastern University directly from the testing agency.

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
    We expect a minimum score of 100 on the Internet-Based TOEFL (iBT). You should plan to take the exam well in advance of our application deadline as it may take up to six weeks for your official score report to be sent to CAMD.
    Our institution code for score reporting purposes is 3682.

  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
    We expect a minimum overall band score of 7.0 on the IELTS.

  • Duolingo English Test
Transcript and Degree Evaluations

Applicants who have received or will be receiving a degree from an institution outside the United States are required to submit all transcripts, as well as certified English translations, with their application. Accepted students who plan to enroll at CAMD are further required to submit official documentation. Please see details below:

Online Application – Fall 2024 Applicants

Please upload copies of all undergraduate and graduate transcripts and diplomas (if available), as well as certified English translations of all documents, to the online application portal.  

Matriculating Students – Spring 2024 and earlier

Students who enrolled in a CAMD graduate program prior to Fall 2024 must submit an official course-by-course transcript evaluation indicating conferral of an undergraduate degree equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. This evaluation is more than an English translation; it is a document provided by an accredited evaluation agency that shows all grades, course titles, credit hours, United States degree equivalency, grade point average (GPA), and date of degree conferral.

Certification of Finances

Accepted international applicants planning to enroll at CAMD must submit a completed I-20 Request Form at least 16 weeks prior to the start of classes. Students cannot receive visa application forms, required to register for courses, unless they file the e-form certifying that they have enough financial support to cover all educational and living expenses.

International applicants already in the United States must also submit a copy of their current SEVIS I-20 or DS-2019 form, current visa, I-94 card (front and back), identity page of a valid foreign passport, and an Office of Global Services Transfer-In Form. If you do not require an I-20 or DS-2019, please complete the Data Form.

In addition to the general requirements, applicants to the Graduate Certificate in Experience Design must submit work samples.


Graduate Certificate:  1 – 3 documents


The work samples should consist of recent original work that demonstrates design or other relevant project-based experience.  Work samples can include, but are not limited to:

  • Graphic, product or spatial design projects
  • Ethnographic research projects
  • Data visualizations, infographics, maps
  • Concept sketches and images
  • Strategy blueprints and systems diagrams
  • Interactive design projects, storytelling projects and/or analytical projects


Provide authorship information, year, title and other relevant information (such as course name and instructor) for each project. Documents can be a single-page image/pdf file or a multi-page pdf file. As part of the required documents you can include multiple aspects of the same project.


Please note that applicants to the graduate certificate program must only provide one letter of recommendation, not three.

In addition to the general application requirements, applicants to the Graduate Certificate in Information Design and Visualization have the option to submit work samples.

Graduate Certificate:  1 – 3 documents, optional Work samples can include, but are not limited to:
  • Visualization work (infographics, maps, diagrams or charts)
  • Screenshots from websites or interactive applications
  • Data analyses
  • Coding or software development documentation
  • Design projects (idea sketches, prototypes or results)
  • Professional projects
  • Creative work from other disciplines (Art, Graphic Design, Architecture, Journalism, Photography or Film)
  • Research projects (analytical: quantitative or qualitative; ethnographic)
  • State of the art or position papers

Provide authorship information (including but not limited to the role you took on within any team project and a brief description of your contribution to it), year, title and other relevant information (such as course name and instructor) for each project. Documents can be a single-page image/pdf file or a multi-page pdf file.

Please note that applicants to the graduate certificate program must only provide one letter of recommendation, not three. Additionally, the GRE is NOT required for admission.

Northeastern BS in Architecture Alumni: 

Students who have taken time off after graduating from the BS program must submit all of the application materials listed above. Please note that your personal statement should not exceed one page and that one of your three reference letters should be academic.

Additionally, students who graduated prior to 2019 are required to provide work samples that demonstrate proficiency in software such as Adobe Creative Suite, AutoCAD, and Rhino or SketchUp. PDFs of one student project and one professional project should be submitted via SlideRoom.

External Candidates: 

For consideration for the 2-year program, applicants must submit a portfolio and evidence of sufficient coursework in building technology. Please see further information and instructions regarding the technology review below. Admission is at the discretion of the admissions committee, and decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.

Portfolio is optional for applicants to the 3-year program.

Applicants may be required to submit evidence of course equivalencies prior to matriculation for course placement.

Applicants must have taken one semester of college-level physics and one semester of college-level calculus. Students who enter the program without physics and calculus have one year from the date of matriculation to complete and pass these courses, which can be taken outside Northeastern (failure to do so may impede progress in the program).

Portfolio Guidelines

The committee will be reviewing your portfolio not only for technical proficiencies but equally importantly for evidence of your depth of thinking and approach to problem solving. Please be sure to show projects that are most representative of your abilities and interests.

The portfolio should be one PDF file and must include the following (approximately 25 pages):

  • A cover page and resume.
  • Academic projects: It is helpful to include the course name, a brief synopsis of the design problem, and your role in group work where applicable. Design studio work as well as projects from technology courses (structures, tectonics, environmental systems) are welcome.
  • Professional projects: Please list the firm and a summary of your role on the project.
  • Other creative work, such as painting, drawing, photography, etc.

Technology Review

If you wish to be considered for the 2-year program the review process requires that you provide evidence of sufficient coursework in building technology.

The following course waiver forms identify the key topics covered in Northeastern University building technology courses. If you wish to be considered for the 2-year program, please download and fill out the following (3) forms. Each form should include the course number, course name, and the grade received for EACH listed topic. (If you are unfamiliar with the US letter grade system you can use the grade conversion tool from World Education Services to convert between national systems.) When complete, upload the completed forms along with course syllabi or other supporting materials* showing evidence of coursework as requested on the form to the CAMD Supplementary Section of the online application. (Note that submitting the forms and supporting materials does not guarantee placement in the 2-year program.)

*A course syllabus or other supporting materials such as an assignment sheet should include information such as a course description, a schedule of topics that are covered in the course (how many class meetings are devoted to each topic), and any relevant textbooks or resources used.

ARCH 2240 Waiver Form

ARCH 5210 Waiver Form

ARCH 5230 Waiver Form

 

Please note that the GRE is NOT required for admission.

Applicants to the MA in Journalism program are required to submit the general application documents detailed above.

Applications to Northeastern’s School of Journalism are judged on a number of factors. Although an applicant’s academic history is important, the School is also looking for evidence of commitment to journalism. Previous professional experience will be taken into consideration, as well as interesting life experiences and perspectives. In short, we want our students to be curious, engaged and eager to enter our profession with a sense of purpose.

An informative, smartly written, well-rounded, and interesting personal statement is critical to your application. It is your first writing sample. It should speak to who you are, what you plan to study and why you want to attend our program. You have the option also to submit an academic or professional writing sample, or a portfolio of work samples from an academic or professional project.

Please note that the GRE is NOT required for admission.

MFA Statement

In addition to the personal statement, applicants to the MFA must submit a separate statement explaining their motivation for pursuing an MFA in Experience Design. The MFA statement should include a discussion of one or more particular topic(s) and/or project(s) that you are interested in developing further in regards to design inquiry/research and design development during your graduate studies and thesis. Any proposed thesis topic is viewed as an expression of interest and is not binding for your thesis development if accepted to the program. The MFA statement should be 300 – 500 words.

Portfolio

Additionally, applicants to the MFA in Experience Design must submit a portfolio.

Master of Fine Arts (MFA): Minimum of 5 pieces required

The application portfolio should consist of recent original work that demonstrates design or other relevant project-based experience. Your portfolio should, if possible, include work that is focused primarily in the area in which you will focus your graduate study; however, related work is acceptable. Portfolios can include, but are not limited to:

  • Graphic, product or spatial design projects
  • Ethnographic research projects
  • Data visualizations, infographics, maps
  • Concept sketches and images
  • Strategy blueprints and systems diagrams
  • Interactive design projects, storytelling projects and/or analytical projects

Provide authorship information, year, title and other relevant information (such as course name and instructor) for each project. Documents can be a single-page image/pdf file or a multi-page pdf file. As part of the required documents you can include multiple aspects of the same project.

Please note that the GRE is NOT required for admission. 

MFA Statement

In addition to the personal statement, applicants to the MFA must submit a separate statement explaining their motivation for pursuing an MFA in Information Design and Data Visualization.  In the MFA statement, provide insights about your work to date and how it could inform your graduate studies and/or thesis work. This statement can include a discussion of particular areas and projects that you are interested in researching further. The MFA statement should be 300 – 500 words.

Portfolio

Additionally, applicants to the MFA  in Information Design and Data Visualization must submit a portfolio.

Master of Fine Arts (MFA):  Minimum of 5 documents required

The application portfolio should consist of recent original work that demonstrates design or other relevant project-based experience. Please note that as part of the five required documents you can include multiple aspects of the same project. Portfolios typically include:

  • Visualization work (infographics, maps, diagrams or charts)
  • Screenshots from websites or interactive applications
  • Data analyses
  • Coding or software development documentation
  • Design projects (idea sketches, prototypes or results)
  • Professional projects
  • Creative work from other disciplines (Art, Graphic Design, Architecture, Journalism, Photography or Film)
  • Research projects (analytical: quantitative or qualitative; ethnographic)
  • State of the art or position papers

Provide authorship information (including but not limited to the role you took on within any team project and a brief description of your contribution to it), year, title and other relevant information (such as course name and instructor) for each project. Documents can be a single-page image/pdf file or a multi-page pdf file.

Please note that the GRE is NOT required for admission.

In addition to the general requirements, applicants to the MS in Experience Design must submit a portfolio.

Master of Science (MS):  Minimum of 3 pieces required

The application portfolio should consist of recent original work that demonstrates design or other relevant project-based experience. Your portfolio should, if possible, include work that is focused primarily in the area in which you will focus your graduate study; however, related work is acceptable. Portfolios can include, but are not limited to:

  • Graphic, product or spatial design projects
  • Ethnographic research projects
  • Data visualizations, infographics, maps
  • Concept sketches and images
  • Strategy blueprints and systems diagrams
  • Interactive design projects, storytelling projects and/or analytical projects

Provide authorship information, year, title and other relevant information (such as course name and instructor) for each project. Documents can be a single-page image/pdf file or a multi-page pdf file. As part of the required documents you can include multiple aspects of the same project.

Please note that the GRE is NOT required for admission.

In addition to the general application requirements, applicants to the MS in Extended Realities program must submit a portfolio of their work.

The application portfolio should consist of 1-5 pieces of recent original work that demonstrate design or other relevant project-based experience. Your portfolio should ideally include work that is focused on extended reality; however, any past work that you are proud of is acceptable and will receive full consideration. Portfolios can include, but are not limited to:

  • Videos of AR, VR, or MR applications with a short description
  • Graphic, product or spatial design projects
  • Concept sketches and images
  • Strategy blueprints and systems diagrams
  • Interactive design projects, storytelling projects and/or analytical projects
  • Coding/web design
  • A brief introductory video highlighting your interest in the field of extended reality
  • Creative work from other disciplines (photography, drawing, and other art forms)

Provide authorship information (including but not limited to the role you took on within any team project and a brief description of your contribution to it), year, title and other relevant information (such as course name and instructor) for each project. Materials can include video, a single-page image/pdf file or a multi-page pdf file.

Please note that the GRE is NOT required for admission. 

In addition to the general application requirements, applicants to the MS in Game Science and Design program must submit a portfolio of their work. The application portfolio should consist of 1-5 pieces of recent original work that demonstrate design or other relevant project-based experience. Your portfolio should ideally include work that is focused on game science or game design; however, any past work that you are proud of is acceptable and will receive full consideration. Portfolios can include, but are not limited to:
  • Gameplay videos with a short description
  • Graphic, product or spatial design projects
  • Concept sketches and images
  • Strategy blueprints and systems diagrams
  • Interactive design projects, storytelling projects and/or analytical projects
  • Coding/web design
  • A brief introductory video highlighting your interest in the field of game science and design
  • Creative work from other disciplines (photography, drawing, and other art forms)

Provide authorship information (including but not limited to the role you took on within any team project and a brief description of your contribution to it), year, title and other relevant information (such as course name and instructor) for each project. Materials can include video, a single-page image/pdf file or a multi-page pdf file.
The following item is optional:
  • Official Graduate Record Exam (GRE) General Test scores (our institution code for score reporting purposes is 3682).

Candidates for the MS in Game Science and Design program come from various fields including, but not limited to, Computer Science, Information Science, Informatics, Engineering, Human Computer Interaction, Psychology, Social Science, Interaction Design, and Game Design.

In addition to the general application requirements, applicants to the MS in Information Design and Data Visualization must submit work samples.

Master of Science (MS):  Minimum of 3 documents required

Applicants are required to submit a minimum of three work samples to document their previous experience . These work samples should match the background and expertise the applicant brings to the program.

Work samples can include, but are not limited to:

  • Visualization work (infographics, maps, diagrams or charts)
  • Screenshots from websites or interactive applications
  • Data analyses
  • Coding or software development documentation
  • Design projects (idea sketches, prototypes or results)
  • Professional projects
  • Creative work from other disciplines (Art, Graphic Design, Architecture, Journalism, Photography or Film)
  • Research projects (analytical: quantitative or qualitative; ethnographic)
  • State of the art or position papers

Provide authorship information (including but not limited to the role you took on within any team project and a brief description of your contribution to it), year, title and other relevant information (such as course name and instructor) for each project. Documents can be a single-page image/pdf file or a multi-page pdf file.

Please note that the GRE is NOT required for admission. 

Applicants to the MS in Media Advocacy program are required to submit the general application requirements detailed above.

Please note that the GRE is NOT required for admission.

Applicants to the MS in Media Innovation and Data Communication program are required to submit the general application requirements detailed above. Applicants also have the option to submit an academic or professional writing sample, or a portfolio of work samples from an academic or professional project.

Please note that the GRE is NOT required for admission.

College of Engineering
Eligibility to Apply

In order to be minimally qualified to pursue admission through the Graduate School of Engineering, a candidate must have successfully completed or is in the process of completing an undergraduate bachelor’s degree in engineering or a technology degree in a closely related major from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university, or its equivalent from a foreign college or university. Students with non-engineering bachelor’s degrees are eligible for some graduate engineering degree programs. 

Any offer of admission is contingent upon a candidate’s successful completion of an undergraduate bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university, or its equivalent from a foreign college or university.

Application

The application is to be completed online. (Paper applications are not accepted.)

Application Fee

$100 USD to be paid online by credit card

The application fee is waived for all applicants applying to the following programs for the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 terms:

  • MS in Internet of Things
  • MS Wireless and Network Engineering
  • MS Information Systems Bridge

Note to applicants from Iran: For inquiries related to difficulties and delays regarding payment of the application fee, please send an inquiry and include a copy of your resume/CV via email attachment to coe-gradadmissions@northeastern.edu.

Letters of Recommendation

Two letters of recommendation are required. Letters of recommendation may be either academic or professional in nature but should be from individuals familiar with technical, professional, and personal qualifications.

Transcripts
At the time of application submission, we require unofficial copies of your transcripts from all institutions in which you earned a Bachelor’s degree equivalent or higher. Official transcripts and degree certificates will be required if and after admission to the Graduate School of Engineering. To upload unofficial transcripts to your application properly, follow the below steps:
  1. Create scanned versions of your transcripts in PDF format (up to 500 KB in size)
  2. When prompted to do so in the application, upload and attach transcripts to the online application
  3. Transcript Upload Requirements:
  4. Scanned transcripts must be readable and include all courses, grades, (i.e. marks, scores, etc.) and credits completed to date.
  5. If a transcript(s) and/or degree certificate(s) are issued in a language other than English, an English translation must accompany the native language documents. An English translation only will not be deemed sufficient. For those who have completed a four-year undergraduate degree program, a minimum of six semesters of course, grade, and credit information must be present; for those who have completed a three-year undergraduate degree program, a minimum of four semesters must be present.
  6. Include the reverse side of the transcript when uploading to your application. Any additional grading scale information or transcript legends included on the transcript should also be included in the scanned copy. Typically, such grading scale information is on the backside of the documents or is on a separate page.
  7. For students whose degree program is currently in progress, if the degree program is not indicated on the transcript provided, please upload an official Enrollment Verification. This will be a letter issued from your institution on letterhead that will include the following: Name, degree program currently enrolled in, and expected graduation date.
  8. For country-specific document requirements, please see below.

For a Foreign Credit Evaluation (FCE), transcripts from all previously attended post-secondary education institutions (post-high school) are required. For applicants who have graduated from any post-secondary education program(s), a degree certificate(s) is also required. If the transcript(s) and/or degree certificate(s) are issued in a language other than English, an English translation must accompany the native language documents. An English translation only will not be deemed sufficient. For applicants who are pursuing, or have completed a four-year undergraduate degree program, a minimum of six semesters of courses, grades and credits must be reflected in uploaded documentation (for three-year undergraduate degree programs, a minimum of four semesters must be present).

  • We require documents in English for all countries. We also require documents in Native language for certain countries. Click here to determine the document language requirements by country
  • For applicants who have completed credentials from Europe or Bologna Signatories, please upload the Diploma Supplement in addition to any other records issued by the institution. This shall include the program name, courses completed, length of study, etc. For those who have completed the program, no additional certificate is required if indicated as awarded on the supplement.
  • For applicants who have obtained credentials from India, the individual semester mark sheets and degree certificate(s)/provisional certificate(s) should be provided in addition to the consolidated transcript.
  • For applicants who have obtained credentials from China, the native language transcript in addition to any documents issued in English is required. The degree certificate and graduation certificate in the native language and English are also required if you have completed the program.
  • A Degree/Provisional Certificate is required for applicants that graduated more than 6 months ago if the degree conferral is not explicitly stated on the transcript. A Provisional Certificate is valid for 6 months from the date of issue (1 year for India). Applicants that are currently completing their program and have not yet graduated do not need to provide a degree certificate
  • Please include the reverse side of the transcript(s) when uploading your documentation; specifically, any grading scale information, legend, or university instructions included on the reverse side of the transcript(s) should be included in the scanned copy.
  • Grading scales are typically not required for FCE or application review, but the FCE team may request them on a case-by-case basis. This requirement can be disregarded during the initial application review process
Country-Specific Credential Evaluation

For students that have completed academic study in Australia, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Many Postsecondary institutions participate in My eQuals, an electronic platform for providing institutions with official transcripts

For students that have completed academic study in Bangladesh, we require the following documents in order to complete a credit evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document
• Only required if credential has been earned
* Provisional degree certificates or confirmation letter from institution are also acceptable but are only valid for one year 
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of Statements of Marks/Mark Sheet/Result Card (including subsidiary exams), and Transcript of Academic Record
              * Must be issued by the university. Documents issued by teaching colleges are NOT acceptable.

For students have completed academic study in Canada, we require the following documents in order to complete a credit evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma / degree

(Baccalarium, Baccalaureat, Bachelier(e), or Bachelor’s)
• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Literal English translation if not issued in English

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website
• Literal English translation if not issued in English
For students that have completed academic study in China, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
Zhuanke (专科) : Benke (本科):
Required Documentation Type of Document Required Documentation Type of Document
Academic Transcript • A copy of the official/original transcript in native language and English translation Academic Transcript • A copy of the official/original transcript in native language and English translation
Certificate • Photocopy or scan of Graduation Certificate in native language (毕业证书) • Literal English translation • Only required if credential has been earned Certificate

For students who have completed academic study in Ghana, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document
• Only required if the credential has been earned
 
Transcript/grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website
• Upload a program accreditation from your institution for the time of your study to expedite the foreign credential evaluation
*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient  
 
*If the student completed a Higher National Diploma, we require a photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR an unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR an e-transcript from the official school online transcript website and a photocopy or scan of the official/original certificate

For students that have completed academic study in Hong Kong, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website
*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient  

For students that have completed academic study in India, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/Degree/ Provisional Certificate

• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned

Transcript and Statements of Marks for all examination attempts

• A photocopy or scan of the official/original individual semester marksheets, including marksheets with backlogs (successful and unsuccessful marksheets)

• A photocopy or scan of the consolidated transcript

Internship Completion Certificate

* If the internship was required for the qualification for the program such as PharmD (6-year program/5+1 year internship)

• A copy of the official/original certificate

• Only required if credential has been earned

Passing CertificateSome schools issue a Passing Certificate instead of a Provisional Degree Certificate, which is usually mentioned on the certificate. However, some schools issue a Passing Certificate simply to confirm that the student completed the degree requirements and passed the final examination. We can accept a Passing Certificate if it includes information about the student’s eligibility for the degree and is only acceptable if it’s within one year. If it only indicates that the student passed the final examination, it won’t be sufficient, and they’ll need to provide a copy of the Provisional Degree Certificate if they’ve just completed the program.

Additional Notes:

  • *Provisional Certificate only valid for one year. A copy of the degree certificate is required when the provisional certificate was issued more than one year ago.
  • *Provisional Grade Cards or Provisional Individual Semester Marksheets are not sufficient
  • *Statement of Marks/individual semester marksheets must be issued by the university or the autonomous college. Documents issued by affiliated colleges are NOT acceptable.

For students that have completed academic study in Iran, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/degree

(Karshenasi/Licence)
• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document
• Literal English translation

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

• Literal English translation

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient 

 

Notes on Iran:

  • *Copies of educational documents attached to original English translations prepared by the Ministry of Justice do not meet our requirements.
  • * A Provisional Temporary Certificate can be issued to students who are unable to obtain their degree certificate. These are valid for six months.

For students that have completed academic study in Kenya, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient

For students that have completed academic study in Nepal, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree issued by the university/institution.

• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned

Statement of marks for each attempt at each examination, or Academic transcript

• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient

For students that have completed academic study in Nigeria, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

• *Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient

 

Notes on Nigeria:

  • *If the student completed National Diploma and/or Higher National Diploma, we would need to have a photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR an unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR an e-transcript from the official school online transcript website and a photocopy or scan of the official/original certificate

For students that have completed academic study in Pakistan, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Degree, Diploma, or Provisional Certificate• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript and Statements of Marks for all examination attempts • A photocopy or scan of the official/original individual semester marksheets, including marksheets with backlogs (successful and unsuccessful marksheets)

• A photocopy or scan of the consolidated transcript

• Attempts Certificate (CPS applications)
Internship Completion Certificate
* If internship was required for the qualification
• A copy of the official/original certificate

• Only required if credential has been earned

 

Notes on Pakistan:

  • *Documents must be issued by the university or autonomous college.
  • *The following documents are insufficient: “College Record” or “College Transcript” from affiliated colleges, and “Consolidated Statements of Marks”.
  • *If the statements of marks include abbreviated paper titles, or numbered papers without titles, the student need to provide complete course titles.

For students that have completed academic study in South Korea, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Graduation Certificate

Haska (Bachelor’s degree)
• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient
For students that have completed academic study in Taiwan, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Graduation Certificate• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient
For students that have completed academic study in Turkey, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Mezuniyet Belgesi (Graduation Certificate), Lisans Diplomasi (License Diploma), Yuksek Lisans Diplomasi (Higher License Diploma), Doktora Diplomasi (Doctor Diploma), diploma confirming a univani (professional), or other diploma or certificate from a post-secondary program
Lisans Derecesi/Diplomasi or Mühendislik Diplomasi
• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document
• Literal English translation (if document not issued in English)

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

• Literal English translation (if document not issued in English)

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient
European Diploma Supplement • A photocopy/scan of the European Diploma Supplement
• Only required if credential has been earned 

For students that have completed academic study in the United Kingdom, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient
European Diploma Supplement • A photocopy/scan of the European Diploma Supplement
• Only required if credential has been earned
Statement of Purpose

Submit a personal essay detailing your interest in the College of Engineering graduate program. Please use your statement as an opportunity to explain your goals and how the program will help you achieve them. Personal statements are generally 500–1000 words.

Resume

Please include your resume/CV.

GRE

Northeastern University is GRE test-optional and does not require applicants to submit standardized testing to be considered for admission. Northeastern is committed to partnering with you, your family, and your educational institution to support your individual needs. Please note if you decide to self-report the GRE on your application, it will be considered as part of the admissions review process, and you will need to submit official verified test scores to complete your application file.

As of fall 2023, the Department of Chemical Engineering will not accept or review the GRE if submitted.

English Language Proficiency

Applicants who are non-U.S. citizens or non-U.S. permanent residents, regardless of the applicant’s undergraduate language of instruction must submit official TOEFL, IELTS, and/or Duolingo scores. TOEFL iBT and TOEFL Home Edition are acceptable.

Waiver:
Applicants are exempt from the TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo exam requirement if they are citizens of, hold, or will hold a degree from an accredited institution located in Anguilla, Antigua, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Canada (except Quebec), Cayman Islands, Dominica, Ghana, Grenada, Greenland, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica , Kenya, Liberia, New Zealand, Nigeria, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, South Africa, Tanzania, Tobago, Trinidad, Turks and Caicos Islands, Uganda, United Kingdom, United States of America, US Virgin Islands, Zambia, or Zimbabwe.

Minimum Score Requirement:

TOEFL79 overall (internet-based)
IELTS6.5 overall
Duolingo105

Note: Applicants to the Electrical and Computer Engineering department are required to submit the minimum score requirement:

TOEFL95 overall
IELTS7.0
Duolingo115

Note: The Computer Science concentration of the Robotics program is offered jointly with Khoury College of Computer Sciences and follows Khoury’s English proficiency requirements.  The Computer Science concentration does not accept the Duolingo English Test and has higher thresholds for the IELTS and TOEFL.  Please visit Khoury’s Master’s Apply webpage for specific minimum score requirements.  Prospective students interested in the Robotics program who have taken the Duolingo English Test are encouraged to apply to the Electrical and Computer Engineering or Mechanical Engineering concentrations.

Sending Scores:
TOEFL: Send scores via ETS, Institution code is 3665; no department code is needed.
IELTS: Please have your official scores sent directly from the testing center to Northeastern University.
Duolingo: Upon completion of the test, please select College of Engineering at Northeastern University to receive your scores

If you do not meet the minimum TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo requirements and you are intending to apply to a graduate engineering program at the Master of Science level, you are encouraged to apply first to Northeastern University’s Global Pathways Program, where you can boost your English language skills and academic knowledge before beginning your engineering coursework.

NOTE:  Students applying to our Canadian campuses who are eligible for, and wish to apply for, a Study Permit via Student Direct Stream (SDS), please ensure you meet the four language abilities requirements: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Visit the Government of Canada’s Student Direct Stream – Language test for more information on in-person language test options.

Students not applying via SDS are welcome to apply with TOEFL or IELTS.

College of Science
Application

All programs require a completed online application.

Application Fee

Application Fee – $100

  • Graduate Certificates – not required
  • Special Student – not required
  • Master’s Degree – required
  • PhD – required

 

Letters of Recommendation

Letters of Recommendation for degree programs should be submitted via your online application.

  • Master’s Degree – 2 Letters required
  • MS Marine Biology – 3 letters required
  • Graduate Certificates – 0 letters required
  • PhD – 3 Letters required
  • Special Student – 0 letters required
GRE

GRE General Scores (Institution code is 3682, valid for 5 years).

  • Master’s Degree – NOT required
  • Graduate Certificates – NOT required
  • Special Student – NOT required
  • PhD Programs:
    • Biology – GRE General Test NOT required
    • Chemistry: GRE General Test NOT required
    • Human Behavior and Sustainability Sciences: GRE General Test NOT required and NOT considered in the review process
    • Marine and Environmental Sciences: GRE General Test NOT required and NOT considered in the review process
    • Mathematics: GRE General Test NOT required, GRE Subject Test recommended but NOT required
    • Physics: GRE general test recommended but NOT required, GRE Subject Test recommended but NOT required
    • Psychology: GRE General Test NOT required
Personal Statement

You may be required to include a personal statement with your application.

  • Master’s Degree – required
  • Graduate Certificates – required
  • PhD – required
  • Special Student – NOT required
Unofficial Transcripts

Unofficial transcripts from all institutions attended should be uploaded as part of your online application for all programs. To upload unofficial transcripts to your application properly follow the below steps:

  • Create scanned versions of your transcripts in PDF format (up to 500 KB in size)
  • When prompted to do so in the application, upload and attach transcripts to the online application
  • Requirements:
    • Scanned transcripts must be readable and include all courses, grades, (i.e. marks, scores, etc.) and credits completed to date.
    • If a transcript(s) and/or degree certificate(s) are issued in a language other than English, an English translation must accompany the native language documents. An English translation only will not be deemed sufficient. For those who have completed a four-year undergraduate degree program, a minimum of six semesters of course, grade, and credit information must be present; for those who have completed a three-year undergraduate degree program, a minimum of four semesters must be present.
    • Include the reverse side of the transcript when uploading to your application. Any additional grading scale information or transcript legends included on the transcript should also be included in the scanned copy. Typically such grading scale information is on the backside of the documents or is on a separate page.
    • For applicants who have obtained credentials from China, the degree certificate and graduation certificate are required.
    • For applicants who have obtained credentials from India, semester mark sheets and degree certificate(s)/provisional certificate(s) are required in addition to the consolidated transcript. If semester mark sheets are unavailable, an official communication on institutional letterhead must accompany the consolidated transcript indicating any retakes/backlogs associated with the program.
    • For applicants who have completed credentials from Europe or Bologna Signatories, please upload the Diploma Supplement in addition to any other records issued by the institution. This shall include the program name, courses completed, length of study, etc. For those who have completed the program, no additional certificate is required if indicated as awarded on the supplement.
    • For students whose degree program is currently in progress, if the degree program is not indicated on the transcript provided, please upload an official Enrollment Verification. This will be a letter issued from your institution on letterhead that will include the following: Name, degree program currently enrolled in, and expected graduation date.

Official transcripts are required of all enrolled students by the first day of the entry term and must be mailed directly from the institution in a sealed envelope to the address below. Alternatively, official transcripts can be emailed electronically directly from the institution to gradtranscripts@northeastern.edu

If the transcripts are from an institution outside of the United States, both official transcripts in the certified English translation and in original language are required.

Proof of English Proficiency

Proof of English Proficiency is required for all applicants and for all programs (from one of the following):

Degree earned or in progress at an U.S. institution

– or –

Degree earned or in progress at an institution where English is the only medium of instruction

– or –

Official exam scores from either the TOEFL iBT( (institution code is 3682), IELTS, PTE exam or Duolingo English Test. Scores are valid for 2 years from the test date. Please refer to individual program requirements.

Note: We accept unofficial test scores for the application to be reviewed. Review of your application will not be delayed if your Verified English Language Proficiency scores have not been received.  Should you be accepted into the program, we require your Verified Test Scores are received by the first day of the entry term to finalize admission.

Resume

You may be required to include a resumé with your online application.

  • Master’s Degree – required
  • Graduate Certificates – NOT required
  • PhD – required
  • Special Student – NOT required
Additional Criteria

Applicants to the Master of Science in Cell and Gene Therapies, Master of Science in Biotechnology, and Biotechnology Graduate Certificates should complete the required pre-requisite form located in the College of Science Supplemental Section of the application.  Please note that if the subjects you have marked as completed do not appear in the course titles on your undergraduate transcript, you must provide: a detailed explanation as to how the subjects were covered and a course syllabus.

College of Professional Studies
Application Process
  1. Create a secure username/PIN.
  2. Enter your personal, contact, educational, and employer information.
  3. Choose language and/or submit English language test scores.
  4. Submit if applicable: recommendations, personal statement, resumé, unofficial transcripts (for graduate applicants).
  5. Have official transcripts sent via mail or electronic transfer.
  6. Submit application at any time.
Unofficial Undergraduate Transcripts

Upload Unofficial Undergraduate Transcript

The Foreign Credential Evaluation (FCE) is a required assessment of all transcripts and documents from non-U.S. accredited post-secondary education institutions.

See Country-Specific Credential Evaluation below for more details.

Country-Specific Credential Evaluation

For students that have completed academic study in Australia, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Many Postsecondary institutions participate in My eQuals, an electronic platform for providing institutions with official transcripts

For students that have completed academic study in Bangladesh, we require the following documents in order to complete a credit evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document
• Only required if credential has been earned
* Provisional degree certificates or confirmation letter from institution are also acceptable but are only valid for one year 
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of Statements of Marks/Mark Sheet/Result Card (including subsidiary exams), and Transcript of Academic Record
              * Must be issued by the university. Documents issued by teaching colleges are NOT acceptable.

For students have completed academic study in Canada, we require the following documents in order to complete a credit evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma / degree

(Baccalarium, Baccalaureat, Bachelier(e), or Bachelor’s)
• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Literal English translation if not issued in English

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website
• Literal English translation if not issued in English
For students that have completed academic study in China, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
Zhuanke (专科) : Benke (本科):
Required Documentation Type of Document Required Documentation Type of Document
Academic Transcript • A copy of the official/original transcript in native language and English translation Academic Transcript • A copy of the official/original transcript in native language and English translation
Certificate • Photocopy or scan of Graduation Certificate in native language (毕业证书) • Literal English translation • Only required if credential has been earned Certificate

For students who have completed academic study in Ghana, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document
• Only required if the credential has been earned
 
Transcript/grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website
• Upload a program accreditation from your institution for the time of your study to expedite the foreign credential evaluation
*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient  
 
*If the student completed a Higher National Diploma, we require a photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR an unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR an e-transcript from the official school online transcript website and a photocopy or scan of the official/original certificate

For students that have completed academic study in Hong Kong, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website
*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient  

For students that have completed academic study in India, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/Degree/ Provisional Certificate

• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned

Transcript and Statements of Marks for all examination attempts

• A photocopy or scan of the official/original individual semester marksheets, including marksheets with backlogs (successful and unsuccessful marksheets)

• A photocopy or scan of the consolidated transcript

Internship Completion Certificate

* If the internship was required for the qualification for the program such as PharmD (6-year program/5+1 year internship)

• A copy of the official/original certificate

• Only required if credential has been earned

Passing CertificateSome schools issue a Passing Certificate instead of a Provisional Degree Certificate, which is usually mentioned on the certificate. However, some schools issue a Passing Certificate simply to confirm that the student completed the degree requirements and passed the final examination. We can accept a Passing Certificate if it includes information about the student’s eligibility for the degree and is only acceptable if it’s within one year. If it only indicates that the student passed the final examination, it won’t be sufficient, and they’ll need to provide a copy of the Provisional Degree Certificate if they’ve just completed the program.

Additional Notes:

  • *Provisional Certificate only valid for one year. A copy of the degree certificate is required when the provisional certificate was issued more than one year ago.
  • *Provisional Grade Cards or Provisional Individual Semester Marksheets are not sufficient
  • *Statement of Marks/individual semester marksheets must be issued by the university or the autonomous college. Documents issued by affiliated colleges are NOT acceptable.

For students that have completed academic study in Iran, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/degree

(Karshenasi/Licence)
• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document
• Literal English translation

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

• Literal English translation

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient 

 

Notes on Iran:

  • *Copies of educational documents attached to original English translations prepared by the Ministry of Justice do not meet our requirements.
  • * A Provisional Temporary Certificate can be issued to students who are unable to obtain their degree certificate. These are valid for six months.

For students that have completed academic study in Kenya, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient

For students that have completed academic study in Nepal, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree issued by the university/institution.

• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned

Statement of marks for each attempt at each examination, or Academic transcript

• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient

For students that have completed academic study in Nigeria, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

• *Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient

 

Notes on Nigeria:

  • *If the student completed National Diploma and/or Higher National Diploma, we would need to have a photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR an unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR an e-transcript from the official school online transcript website and a photocopy or scan of the official/original certificate

For students that have completed academic study in Pakistan, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Degree, Diploma, or Provisional Certificate• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript and Statements of Marks for all examination attempts • A photocopy or scan of the official/original individual semester marksheets, including marksheets with backlogs (successful and unsuccessful marksheets)

• A photocopy or scan of the consolidated transcript

• Attempts Certificate (CPS applications)
Internship Completion Certificate
* If internship was required for the qualification
• A copy of the official/original certificate

• Only required if credential has been earned

 

Notes on Pakistan:

  • *Documents must be issued by the university or autonomous college.
  • *The following documents are insufficient: “College Record” or “College Transcript” from affiliated colleges, and “Consolidated Statements of Marks”.
  • *If the statements of marks include abbreviated paper titles, or numbered papers without titles, the student need to provide complete course titles.

For students that have completed academic study in South Korea, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Graduation Certificate

Haska (Bachelor’s degree)
• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient
For students that have completed academic study in Taiwan, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Graduation Certificate• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient
For students that have completed academic study in Turkey, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Mezuniyet Belgesi (Graduation Certificate), Lisans Diplomasi (License Diploma), Yuksek Lisans Diplomasi (Higher License Diploma), Doktora Diplomasi (Doctor Diploma), diploma confirming a univani (professional), or other diploma or certificate from a post-secondary program
Lisans Derecesi/Diplomasi or Mühendislik Diplomasi
• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document
• Literal English translation (if document not issued in English)

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

• Literal English translation (if document not issued in English)

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient
European Diploma Supplement • A photocopy/scan of the European Diploma Supplement
• Only required if credential has been earned 

For students that have completed academic study in the United Kingdom, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient
European Diploma Supplement • A photocopy/scan of the European Diploma Supplement
• Only required if credential has been earned
Resume or CV

Submit a professional resume or CV in .pdf or Word format.

Recommendations (online)

Two letters of recommendation from individuals who have either academic or professional knowledge of your capabilities such as a faculty member, colleague, or mentor, preferably one from your current employer

Personal Statement

Statement of purpose (500-1000 words): identifies your educational goals and expectations of the program; please be aware that the University’s academic policy on plagiarism applies to your statement of purpose. (.pdf or Word)

English Proficiency Scores

We require all non-native English speakers to take and pass one of several available proficiency exams. Scores are valid for two years from the date of the exam.  All test results must be received as official documentation in a sealed envelope from the testing institution. Waivers are only given if a student received their associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree from the list of approved English-speaking countries. See more below.

TOEFL: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL Code for CPS: 4999)

Internet-based and measures four areas of English language skills: speaking, listening, writing, and reading. 

The College of Professional Studies only accepts TOEFL results from the ETS database. Please use institution code 4999.

PROGRAMMINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED 
Doctor of Education 100
All other graduate programs79 and a writing portion of 20
Bachelor’s Completion 79 
Academic IELTS: International English Language Testing System

Measures ability to communicate in English across listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills.

The College of Professional Studies only accepts IELTS results delivered to our Electronic Download account by the IELTS test center. An institution code for IELTS is NOT required. Please contact the test center where you took the IELTS test directly, and request that your test scores be sent to the account name: Northeastern University College of Professional Studies.

PROGRAMMINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED
Graduate6.5 no band lower than 6
Doctor of Education 7 no band lower than a 6.5
Bachelor’s Completion 6.5
Pearson

PTE Academic measures your English ability by testing your level of English through tasks which reflect real-life settings.

PROGRAM MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED 
All graduate programs 53 
All bachelor’s completion programs 53 
Duolingo English Test

Duolingo English Test is a modern English proficiency assessment available online, on demand. The exam can be taken from home via a computer and webcam and is administered using computer adaptive technology, meaning that the question difficulty adapts to each test taker. The test also integrates a video interview and writing sample, all of which are sent to the institution for final assessment. The entire test experience takes just under an hour and test results are certified within 48 hours.

PROGRAM MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED
(ON 160-POINT SCALE) 
MINIMUM SCORE REQUIRED
(ON 100-POINT SCALE)
Graduate10548
Doctor of Education120 68
Bachelor’s Completion105 48
ESL Pathways

ELS

All graduate programs (excluding Doctoral programs) Level 112 (*Only for SACM sponsored students)
Bachelor’s Completion Level 112

Kaplan

Bachelor’s Completion Advanced level certificate
College of Social Sciences and Humanities
Application

Complete the online application.

Application Fee

Pay the application fee of $100.

Personal Statement

Personal Statement – Please submit a personal statement that describes your background (personal, academic and professional) and research interests, your professional goals and motivations for entering this graduate program, any relevant prior experience (for instance, job-related expertise, familiarity with specific tools and methods), and if relevant a possible area of research or practice within the graduate program. Please also consult the application guidelines for the program you’re applying for, which may include more specific questions. There is no length requirement for the personal statement, however most will be between 1 to 2 pages.

Transcripts

Upload unofficial transcripts to the Application system as part of your application.

Target GPA is 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

If admitted, you will have 30 days after classes start to provide an official copy of all degree-bearing transcripts.

Transcripts from International Applicants

The Foreign Credential Evaluation (FCE) is a required assessment of all transcripts and documents from non-U.S. accredited post-secondary education institutions. (Review the FCE requirements by country below.)

Transcripts from international applicants must be in English and, if applicable, also in the language of instruction. English-translated transcripts must be from:

  • the institution, or
  • an officially certified translator, or
  • an educational credential evaluation agency.
Country-Specific Credential Evaluation

For students that have completed academic study in Australia, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Many Postsecondary institutions participate in My eQuals, an electronic platform for providing institutions with official transcripts

For students that have completed academic study in Bangladesh, we require the following documents in order to complete a credit evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document
• Only required if credential has been earned
* Provisional degree certificates or confirmation letter from institution are also acceptable but are only valid for one year 
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of Statements of Marks/Mark Sheet/Result Card (including subsidiary exams), and Transcript of Academic Record
              * Must be issued by the university. Documents issued by teaching colleges are NOT acceptable.

For students have completed academic study in Canada, we require the following documents in order to complete a credit evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma / degree

(Baccalarium, Baccalaureat, Bachelier(e), or Bachelor’s)
• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Literal English translation if not issued in English

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website
• Literal English translation if not issued in English
For students that have completed academic study in China, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
Zhuanke (专科) : Benke (本科):
Required Documentation Type of Document Required Documentation Type of Document
Academic Transcript • A copy of the official/original transcript in native language and English translation Academic Transcript • A copy of the official/original transcript in native language and English translation
Certificate • Photocopy or scan of Graduation Certificate in native language (毕业证书) • Literal English translation • Only required if credential has been earned Certificate

For students who have completed academic study in Ghana, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document
• Only required if the credential has been earned
 
Transcript/grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website
• Upload a program accreditation from your institution for the time of your study to expedite the foreign credential evaluation
*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient  
 
*If the student completed a Higher National Diploma, we require a photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR an unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR an e-transcript from the official school online transcript website and a photocopy or scan of the official/original certificate

For students that have completed academic study in Hong Kong, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website
*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient  

For students that have completed academic study in India, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 
Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/Degree/ Provisional Certificate

• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned

Transcript and Statements of Marks for all examination attempts

• A photocopy or scan of the official/original individual semester marksheets, including marksheets with backlogs (successful and unsuccessful marksheets)

• A photocopy or scan of the consolidated transcript

Internship Completion Certificate

* If the internship was required for the qualification for the program such as PharmD (6-year program/5+1 year internship)

• A copy of the official/original certificate

• Only required if credential has been earned

Passing CertificateSome schools issue a Passing Certificate instead of a Provisional Degree Certificate, which is usually mentioned on the certificate. However, some schools issue a Passing Certificate simply to confirm that the student completed the degree requirements and passed the final examination. We can accept a Passing Certificate if it includes information about the student’s eligibility for the degree and is only acceptable if it’s within one year. If it only indicates that the student passed the final examination, it won’t be sufficient, and they’ll need to provide a copy of the Provisional Degree Certificate if they’ve just completed the program.

Additional Notes:

  • *Provisional Certificate only valid for one year. A copy of the degree certificate is required when the provisional certificate was issued more than one year ago.
  • *Provisional Grade Cards or Provisional Individual Semester Marksheets are not sufficient
  • *Statement of Marks/individual semester marksheets must be issued by the university or the autonomous college. Documents issued by affiliated colleges are NOT acceptable.

For students that have completed academic study in Iran, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/degree

(Karshenasi/Licence)
• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document
• Literal English translation

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

• Literal English translation

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient 

 

Notes on Iran:

  • *Copies of educational documents attached to original English translations prepared by the Ministry of Justice do not meet our requirements.
  • * A Provisional Temporary Certificate can be issued to students who are unable to obtain their degree certificate. These are valid for six months.

For students that have completed academic study in Kenya, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient

For students that have completed academic study in Nepal, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree issued by the university/institution.

• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned

Statement of marks for each attempt at each examination, or Academic transcript

• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient

For students that have completed academic study in Nigeria, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

• *Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient

 

Notes on Nigeria:

  • *If the student completed National Diploma and/or Higher National Diploma, we would need to have a photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR an unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR an e-transcript from the official school online transcript website and a photocopy or scan of the official/original certificate

For students that have completed academic study in Pakistan, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Degree, Diploma, or Provisional Certificate• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript and Statements of Marks for all examination attempts • A photocopy or scan of the official/original individual semester marksheets, including marksheets with backlogs (successful and unsuccessful marksheets)

• A photocopy or scan of the consolidated transcript

• Attempts Certificate (CPS applications)
Internship Completion Certificate
* If internship was required for the qualification
• A copy of the official/original certificate

• Only required if credential has been earned

 

Notes on Pakistan:

  • *Documents must be issued by the university or autonomous college.
  • *The following documents are insufficient: “College Record” or “College Transcript” from affiliated colleges, and “Consolidated Statements of Marks”.
  • *If the statements of marks include abbreviated paper titles, or numbered papers without titles, the student need to provide complete course titles.

For students that have completed academic study in South Korea, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Graduation Certificate

Haska (Bachelor’s degree)
• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient
For students that have completed academic study in Taiwan, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Graduation Certificate• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient
For students that have completed academic study in Turkey, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:

 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Mezuniyet Belgesi (Graduation Certificate), Lisans Diplomasi (License Diploma), Yuksek Lisans Diplomasi (Higher License Diploma), Doktora Diplomasi (Doctor Diploma), diploma confirming a univani (professional), or other diploma or certificate from a post-secondary program
Lisans Derecesi/Diplomasi or Mühendislik Diplomasi
• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document
• Literal English translation (if document not issued in English)

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

• Literal English translation (if document not issued in English)

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient
European Diploma Supplement • A photocopy/scan of the European Diploma Supplement
• Only required if credential has been earned 

For students that have completed academic study in the United Kingdom, we require the following documents in order to complete a credential evaluation:
 

Required DocumentationType of Document
Diploma/ Degree• A photocopy or scan of the official/original document

• Only required if credential has been earned
Transcript / grade report• A photocopy or scan of the official transcript OR unofficial transcript with school stamps and signature, OR e-transcript from the official school online transcript website

*Transcript without school stamps and signature of the registrar’s office or school office is insufficient
European Diploma Supplement • A photocopy/scan of the European Diploma Supplement
• Only required if credential has been earned
Resumé or CV

Resumé – All applicants should submit a resume.

Letters of Recommendation

Letters of recommendation are submitted by the letter writer via the online application system.

Degree Programs

Three letters of recommendation are required for all degree programs.

Certificate Programs

Most graduate certificate applications must include one letter of recommendation. The exceptions are Sustainability and Climate Change Policy, which requires two letters, and Nonprofit Sector, Philanthropy, and Social Change, which does not require a letter.

Non-Degree Special Students

Letters of recommendation are not required for Special Student applications.

English Proficiency Scores
English Proficiency

Upload unofficial test scores then send official exam scores from either the TOEFL iBT (ETS institution code is 3682), IELTS, Duolingo or PTE exam

Minimum and Target Scores by Program

Applied Quantitative Methods & Social Analysis

  • 85 TOEFL iBT (or 6.5 IELTS or PTE equivalent)
  • Minimum 110 Duolingo

Criminology and Criminal Justice – All programs

  • Target score 100 TOEFL iBT (or 7.0 IELTS or PTE equivalent)
  • Target score 120 Duolingo

English – All Programs

  • Minimum 90 TOEFL iBT (or 6.5 IELTS or PTE equivalent)
  • Minimum 110 Duolingo; Target score 120 Duolingo

Economics – All programs

  • 85 TOEFL iBT (or 6.5 IELTS or PTE equivalent)
  • Minimum 110 Duolingo

Network Science

  • Target score 100 TOEFL iBT (or 7.0 IELTS or PTE equivalent)
  • Target score 120 Duolingo

Political Science – PhD, MA, MS

  • Target score 100 TOEFL iBT (or 7.0 IELTS or PTE equivalent)
  • Target score 120 Duolingo

School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs – All programs

  • Target score 100 TOEFL iBT (or 7.0 IELTS or PTE equivalent)
  • Target score 120 Duolingo

Sociology – PhD

  • Target score 90 TOEFL iBT (or 6.5 IELTS or PTE equivalent)
  • Target score 110 Duolingo

All programs not previously mentioned

  • 79-80 TOEFL iBT (or 6.5 IELTS or PTE equivalent)
  • 105 Duolingo
Waivers

Here are some examples where you may not have to provide us with a language proficiency test score report but please do be advised that language proficiency will be determined during the application review process.

  1. You have/will receive a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree from a U.S. institution.
  2. You are a citizen of a country where English is the official/primary language.
  3. You have/will receive a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree from a country where English is the official/primary language.
  4. You have have/will receive a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree abroad from an accredited, American university abroad.
  5. English is the medium language of instruction where you have/will receive a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree. This information must be clearly stated on your transcript.

Please note that we consider graduate certificates as a non-degree and as such will not satisfy the language proficiency requirement.

GRE

Test scores may be helpful for applicants with little or no experience beyond the undergraduate degree.

An applicant can upload an unofficial copy of GRE General Exam scores to the online application. If admitted, official scores will be required and are to be sent through ETS (institution code 3682).

D'Amore-McKim School of Business
International Students Requirements

English proficiency, both written and verbal, is necessary for success in D’Amore-McKim classrooms. If you are not a native English speaker, we require a standardized test of English language proficiency unless you completed a bachelor’s or master’s degree at an accredited institution where English is the language of instruction, or you have worked full-time for two years in the United States or other native English-speaking environment.

Demonstrating Proficiency with Test Scores

We accept the following English language proficiency test scores: TOEFL iBT®, IELTS, Duolingo and PTE Academic. Enter your scores and upload a scanned copy of your results as a document in your online application. Tests results are valid for two years.

Global Pathways Program

If 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.

Additional Requirements

In addition to the standard application requirements, we also require a passport and English translations of academic transcripts

If you are neither a citizen nor a permanent resident of the United States, you must submit a scanned copy of your passport into the Supplemental Section of your online application.

Any scanned academic transcripts that you submit through our application must include an English translation. Include all postsecondary educational institutions you have attended—as well as any technical or professional schools—and your diploma or degree earned. Do not include transcripts from your secondary school or high school.

Application

Complete the online application.

Application Fee

Pay the application fee of $100.

Personal Statement

A personal statement (<=500 words) and many programs also require a short essay (<=300 words)

Resumé or CV

Resumé – All applicants should submit a resume.

Letters of Recommendation

Two letters of professional recommendation (graduate certificate programs only require one letter)

Transcripts

Academic transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate schools attended

Kira Online Interview

Kira online interview (by invitation for some programs, access is provided after application submission)

GRE

Optional GMAT/GRE test scores 

What program code should I use to order official GMAT and GRE test scores? 

Northeastern does not currently require a GMAT or GRE score for admission. However, if you choose to provide unofficial test scores with your application, you must also send us your official score report directly from the testing agency as a condition of enrollment. 

Official test scores can be requested for GMAT through www.MBA.com, and GRE through www.ETS.org. When requesting official scores, use the following codes: 

Full-time MBA: GMAT, 276-C0-88; GRE, 8332 

Online MBA: GMAT, 276-C0-88; GRE, 8332 

Part-time MBA: GMAT, 276-C0-92; GRE, 8335 

JD/MBA: GMAT, 276-C0-88; GRE, 8334 

LLM/MBA: GMAT, 276-C0-07; GRE, 8339 

MS in Accounting: GMAT, 276-QH-99; GRE, 6924 

MS in Accounting/MBA: GMAT, 276-QH-86; GRE, 7489 

MS in Business Analytics: GMAT, 276-C0-51; GRE, 7508 

MS in Finance and MS in Quantitative Finance: GMAT, 276-C0-53; GRE, 7920 

MS in International Management: GMAT, 276-C0-84; GRE, 8338 

MS in Management (MS x): GMAT, 276-C0-58; GRE, 1015 

English Proficiency Scores

TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo, or PTE Academic (for international students only)

We accept the following English language proficiency test scores: TOEFL iBT®, IELTS, Duolingo, and PTE Academic. Use the following codes when ordering test scores: 

TOEFL iBT (all programs): 3671 (program code); 02 (department code) 

PTE (all programs): W9H-K8-65 

IELTS: There is no IELTS code. When you register there is a drop-down where you can select Northeastern University – D’Amore-McKim. 

Duolingo: There is no Duolingo code. To have your results shared with us, please select “Northeastern University D’Amore-McKim School of Business” from the graduate school list. 

Passport

Passport or permanent residency card (if applicable)

Khoury College of Computer Science
General MS Requirements
GPA Minimums

3.0 on a 4.0 scale
8.0 on a 10.0 scale
80 on a 100 scale

Please upload a PDF copy of your transcripts to the application – we will not review unless this step is completed. For international students – a WES evaluation is not required.

Test score minimums

We are currently waiving the GRE requirement per the University-wide policy. You may apply without a GRE. If you wish to submit GRE scores, we will consider them as a supplementary material only.

Transcript requirements

Transcripts from all previously attended post-secondary education institutions (AKA after high school) are required. For applicants who have graduated from any post-secondary education program(s), degree certificate(s) are also required. If transcript(s) and/or degree certificate(s) are issued in a language other than English, an English translation must accompany the native language documents. An English translation only will not be deemed sufficient. For applicants who are pursuing or have completed a four-year undergraduate degree program, a minimum of six semesters of courses, grades and credits must be reflected in uploaded documentation (for three-year undergraduate degree programs, a minimum of four semesters must be present).

For applicants who have obtained credentials from India, semester mark sheets and degree certificate(s)/provisional certificate(s) are required in addition to the consolidated transcript. If semester mark sheets are unavailable, an official communication on institutional letterhead must accompany the consolidated transcript indicating any retakes/backlogs associated with the program.

For applicants who have obtained credentials from China, the degree certificate and graduation certificate are required.

Also include the reverse side of the transcript(s) when uploading your documentation; specifically any grading scale information, legend, or university instructions included on the reverse side of the transcript(s) should also be included in the scanned copy.

English proficienty tests

TOEFL = 100 or IELTS = 7.5

Note: We will not super-score the IELTS or TOEFL.

At this time we accept all At Home versions of the English Language Tests.

International students may waive the English Language Test ONLY IF they have received a 4+ year degree (Bachelor’s or doctoral) in a country where English is an official language.

The following circumstances do not qualify for a waiver:

  • Degree received in a non-English speaking country (regardless of language of instruction in institution)
  • 2-year Master’s degree received in an English-speaking country
  • 2+2 or 3+1 programs (joint programs between international institutions)

Please upload a PDF copy of your test scores to the application – we will not review unless this step is completed.

Statement of Purpose

The statement of purpose is important for determining an applicant’s motivation and conviction in applying for their desired program. We are looking for specific and driven statements of purpose. The statement is a good place for applicants to contextualize their educational experience. We recommend a length of 1000 words – however, this is a guideline and not a hard limit.

Letters of Recommendation

For students who are applying directly from undergrad, we recommend two academic and one professional reference. For students who are applying from the workforce, we recommend two professional and one academic reference. These are guidelines and not requirements. Recommenders must submit letters via the link provided by the application portal—we cannot accept letters via third-party systems such as Interfolio.

Program-Specific Requirements
MS in Computer Science
  • Programming/coding classes or equivalent programming experience
  • Experience writing code in a high-level programming language
  • Data structures classes or equivalent experiences in data management
  • Calculus and discrete mathematics in undergrad
  • Other courses to consider: Software Engineering, Introduction to Programming, Compilers, Database Management, Object Oriented Programming, or Algorithms.

Please note that the campus preference you list on your application is only a preference and is not binding—an application for the MSCS program is applicable for all campuses and subject to campus capacity limits.

If program is offered in multiple locations, applicants are required to select a first and second choice campus, as the capacity limit in each location varies.

MS in Data Science
  • Math background
  • Multiple years of advanced mathematics, including linear algebra, calculus, and statistics
  • Programming background
  • At least one programming/coding class or equivalent experience
MS in Cybersecurity
  • Some coding/programming background (classes or equivalent experience)
  • Basic mathematics background in undergrad or equivalent experience
  • Familiarity with Linux systems
MS in Artificial Intelligence
  • Some programming experience:
    • Experience writing code in a high-level programming language
    • Coding classes in undergrad or equivalent work experience as a programmer, software engineer, etc.
  • Math background
  • At least one year of linear algebra (or discrete math, advanced calculus, etc.) and/or at least one year of high-level statistics
School of Law
General Admissions Information

To be admissible to our LLM programs, you are required to hold a first professional law degree. For domestic applicants, a JD is required. For international applicants, the requirement may be fulfilled by an LLB or its equivalent from an accredited or comparably recognized law school outside the United States.

Applicants are notified as soon as an admission decision has been made. We highly recommend you submit your application and supporting materials as early as possible. For priority consideration, applicants to the On-Campus LLM are encouraged to submit their applications by April 1 for fall entry.

If program is offered in multiple locations, applicants are required to select a first and second choice campus, as the capacity limit in each location varies.

Application Checklist
  • Northeastern University School of Law LLM Application Form (available through the Law School Admission Council or via our website). The application is available via the “Apply Now” tab on our website.
  • Résumé or Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Two-page Personal Statement
  • **One letter of recommendation
  • **Official transcripts. If applicable, transcripts should be translated into English.
  • **Score reports for the Internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL iBT®) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS)  if English is not your first language.
  • **The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) is not required, but applicants who have taken it should submit a report of their score.

*Any document submitted to the School of Law as part of the application becomes university property and will not be returned to the student. 

**If you apply through the Law School Admission Council, your LSAC LLM Credential Assembly Service (LLM CAS) report will include your letter of recommendation, transcripts and test scores.

Once admitted to the LLM Program, you will be asked to submit a non-refundable tuition deposit of $500 to secure your place in the class. Admitted students who are not US citizens and who need an I-20 for a student visa application or for a change of immigration status will be required to provide documentation of financial resources sufficient to cover the cost of the LLM Program and all living expenses that will be incurred while pursuing the degree.

LLM Credential Assembly Service

The LLM Program at Northeastern University School of Law accepts applications directly or through the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). Students who apply through LSAC should register with the LLM Credential Assembly Service (LLM CAS) provided by LSAC. This service collects and authenticates your academic records and letters of recommendation, and (if applicable) your TOEFL iBT® or IELTS score report. Once complete, LSAC sends the CAS report, including all your documents and evaluations of any international transcripts, to Northeastern University School of Law. To use the Credential Assembly Service, register for an account at LSAC.org and follow the instructions to register for the service. Questions about the Credential Assembly Service can be directed to LSAC at +1.215.968.1315.

Transcripts

Transcripts for all previously attended colleges and universities, law schools and graduate schools must be sent directly by the schools to LSAC’s LLM Credential Assembly Service (LLM CAS) or to the Northeastern University School of Law LLM Program.

NU Transcript Policy

NU’s transcript policy requires enrolling graduate and professional degree program students to submit to NU official transcripts including evidence of the completion of the bachelor’s degree and the date of degree conferral within 30 days from the start of their first academic term. Failure to complete this requirement will result in a registration hold being placed on the student’s account preventing future term course registration.

Official Transcript Requirements and Definition:
You are required to arrange for receipt by NUSL your transcripts (or marksheets) that evidences all university-level (post-secondary education) courses, credits and grades (or marks) from any and all colleges or universities that you have ever attended, whether or not you received a degree from said colleges or universities. If you hold a degree from any previous institution, and if the transcripts do not evidence the completion of a degree, you are also required to arrange for receipt by NUSL an official certificate of completion or diploma that evidences the degree that you hold, and the date of degree conferral. An official document/transcript is one that is generally printed on security sensitive paper, and includes a university seal, and the signature of the registrar’s office or similar authority. Official electronic transcripts also include a university seal and the signature of the registrar’s office. Generally, any document received directly from a student is not considered official, unless it is received in a sealed package or envelope. An official document is typically one that is sent from the originating institution or company directly to NUSL or LSAC for processing. Documents received by NU become the property of NU and cannot be returned.

Deadline:
You are encouraged to complete this requirement prior to matriculation. You are required to complete this requirement by/before deadline: 30 days after the first day of classes of your effective term of entry (e.g. if September 15 is the first day of the term for which you plan to course enroll/matriculate, you must complete this requirement by October 14). After the deadline, students will not be allowed to enroll for the subsequent term unless and until they fulfill this requirement.

Standardized Tests

Applicants to the LLM Program whose first language is not English should provide a TOEFL iBT® or IELTS score report.  Applicants whose first law degree was conducted in English are not required to provide a TOEFL iBT® or IELTS score report.

Contact the ETS and request that your TOEFL score be sent directly to LSAC or directly to Northeastern. The TOEFL code for LSAC’s LLM Credential Assembly Service is 8395; the TOEFL code for Northeastern University School of Law is 4999. The ETS website can provide current information about test registration and scheduling. Northeastern University School of Law also accepts an official IELTS score report. Test scheduling and registration information for the IELTS exam can be found on the IELTS website.

On-Campus LLM applicants who achieve a score of 85 or better on the TOEFL iBT® or an IELTS overall band score of 6.5 or better will be considered for admission.  Applicants with a TOEFL score of 79-84 will be considered for admission and required to complete an oral interview via the internet or in person as part of the application process.

The LSAT is not required for entry into the LLM Program, but applicants who have taken it should submit their score.

Recommendations

Applicants must have one letter of recommendation submitted by their recommender, either directly to the Northeastern University School of Law LLM Program or through the LSAC Letter of Recommendation Service, which is part of the CAS registration. A maximum of two letters of recommendation may be submitted. We suggest that applicants select individuals who have first-hand knowledge of their academic work, intellectual and personal qualities, and other characteristics that make them a strong LLM candidate.

Résumé

All applicants must submit a résumé or curriculum vitae as part of the application. The résumé may include academic and professional honors received (e.g., prizes, scholarly awards, membership in honor societies, recognition/service awards); extracurricular and community activities; work experience; and references for any scholarly publications.

Personal Statement of Purpose

All applicants must provide a personal statement of purpose, written in their own words. The personal statement should be two pages, double-spaced. It should discuss the applicant’s reasons for applying to the Northeastern University School of Law’s LLM Program and explain how the degree relates to the applicant’s professional and personal goals.