The Northeastern University Catalog contains the university’s primary statements about approved academic programs and degree requirements, as authorized by the president or the Board of Trustees.

The Northeastern University Catalog contains current information about the university calendar, admissions, degree requirements, fees, and certain procedures and regulations; however, such information is not intended and should not be regarded to be contractual. Course information was current as of July 3, 2024.  For updated course information, students and advisors should consult the Banner course catalog.

Accreditation

Please visit the Accreditation page of this catalog for details of Northeastern University's accreditation status.


Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act

In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, Northeastern University permits its students to inspect their records wherever appropriate and to challenge specific parts of them when they feel it is necessary to do so. Specific details of the law as it applies to Northeastern are discussed in this section of the catalog.


Persistence Rates Under the Student Right-to-Know Act

In the fall of 2023, the persistence rate for undergraduate students who entered in the fall 2022 cohort was 96.9%.


Tuition Default Policy

In cases where the student defaults on their tuition, the student shall be liable for the outstanding tuition and all reasonable associated collection costs incurred by the university, including attorneys’ fees.


Nondiscrimination Policies

Northeastern University is committed to providing a living, learning, and working environment free from discrimination and harassment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, religious creed, genetic information, sex (including on the basis of sex stereotypes, sex characteristics, pregnancy, or related conditions), gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, disability, or veteran or military status in admission to, access to, treatment in, or employment in its programs and activities. The university will not tolerate any conduct that violates rights guaranteed by law, or any of the university policies that prohibit discrimination, including the Policy on Equal Opportunity, Policy on Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment and Title IX, and the Policy on Non-Fraternization. Furthermore, university policy also includes prohibitions of retaliation for filing complaints of discrimination with the Office for University Equity and Compliance. Links to the university’s nondiscrimination policies and its grievance procedures are available at the OUEC. Inquiries regarding the university’s nondiscrimination policies may be directed to:

Office for University Equity and Compliance
Mark Jannoni, Assistant Vice President and Title IX Coordinator
125 Richards Hall
Northeastern University
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
617.373.4644
ouec@northeastern.edu 

The university strongly encourages any person to report information relating to alleged discrimination or harassment to the OUEC by completing the form available  here or through any of the contact options listed above. OUEC’s policies, as well as other helpful information, can be found at the OUEC website.


Disability Access Services

Disability Access Services provides a variety of disability-related services and accommodations to Northeastern University’s students with disabilities.

Northeastern’s compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 are coordinated by the senior director of Disability Access Services. Persons requiring information regarding Disability Access Services should contact the center at 617.373.2675 or at DASBoston@northeastern.edu.


Clery Act

Northeastern University is committed to assisting all members of the university community in providing for their own safety and security. Information regarding campus security and personal safety, including topics such as crime prevention, university police law enforcement authority, crime reporting policies, crime statistics for the most recent three-year period, and disciplinary procedures, is available in the Annual Security & Fire Safety Reports, located on the NUPD website.


Emergency Information

The university is prepared to respond to emergencies and urgent situations that require immediate action with a trained team of police officers, EMTs, health and counseling experts, student affairs and residential life staff, and other professionals from a coordinated group that is able to manage a wide range of potential situations.

In case of emergency or crisis situations that require immediate notification, university officials will deploy the NU Alert system, which sends email, voicemail, and text messages to students, faculty, and staff. NU Alert is intended to communicate pertinent information and, when appropriate, provide directions to those in the affected area(s). 

A record of past Timely Warning and NU Alert Emergency Notifications for our campus community can be found on the NUPD website.

Examples of crisis situations range from snowstorms to national emergencies that have a local impact.

Additional information on the university's emergency information systems can be found on the university's Emergency information website.


Mission Statement

To educate students for a life of fulfillment and accomplishment.
To create and translate knowledge to meet global and societal needs.