Campus Life |
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| 18,579 |
Total UndergradsIncluding 2,711 Part-time |
| 2,836 |
Degree-Seeking Freshmen |
Gender Breakdown: |
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Colonial Athletic Association
| 6 |
Men's sports coaches (Average salary: $173,414) |
| 8 |
Women's sports coaches (Average salary: $85,897) |
| Sport | Varsity Men | Varsity Women | Club | Intramural |
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| All Track Combined | 53 | 51 | - | |
| Baseball | 32 | - | - | |
| Basketball | 12 | 15 | ||
| Field Hockey | - | 25 | ||
| Ice Hockey | 30 | 30 | - | |
| Rowing | 28 | 45 | - | - |
| Soccer | 33 | 26 | ||
| Swimming and Diving | - | 34 | - | |
| Volleyball | - | 20 | ||
| Cheerleading/Dance Team | - | - | - | |
| Court Sports | - | - | - | |
| Cycling | - | - | - | |
| Flag Football | - | - | - | |
| Frisbee/Disc Sports | - | - | - | |
| Golf | - | - | - | |
| Lacrosse | - | - | - | |
| Martial Arts/Self Defense | - | - | - | |
| Outdoor Fitness/Recreation | - | - | - | |
| Roller Hockey | - | - | - | |
| Rugby | - | - | - | |
| Sailing | - | - | - | |
| Skating | - | - | - | |
| Skiing | - | - | - | |
| Softball | - | - | - | |
| Squash | - | - | - | |
| Table Tennis | - | - | - | |
| Tennis | - | - | - | |
| Track and Field, X-Country | - | - | - | |
| Weight Lifting | - | - | - | |
| Wrestling | - | - | - |
| Student | Total |
|---|---|
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.3% |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 6.3% |
| Black/non-Hispanic | 6.0% |
| Hispanic | 4.2% |
| Non-resident alien | 13.9% |
| Race/Ethnicity unknown | 22.9% |
| Two or more races | 0.0% |
| White/non-Hispanic | 46.4% |
| Disabilities | |
|---|---|
| Percent of students with disability | 3% or less |
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| Arrests On Campus | |
|---|---|
| Illegal Weapons Possession | 1 |
| Drug Law Violation | 87 |
| Liquor Law Violation | 48 |
| Criminal Offenses On Campus | |
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| Personal Crime | 2 |
| Property Crime | 26 |
“The dorm life is great! Freshmen dorms are not the best but are being improved every year. Compared to some of the stories I've heard from friends that go to…”
“most of the freshmen dorms are typically 1 bedroom that 2 people share and then the entire floor shares a communal bathroom. all upperclassmen dorms are apartment styled: bedroom, kitchen,…”
“I am in the Honors freshman housing, which is about as swank as you're going to get in a freshman dorm. The building is only a few years old, and…”
“Housing is only guaranteed for your first two years at Northeastern; for the other three, you may be on your own. Freshman housing is decent, especially if you're in the…”
“Northeastern has a wide variety of dorms, so the experiences you'll get can be extremely different. They do offer the chance to live in Living Learning Communities, which group people…”
Best dining halls, very expensive
» Read MoreThe food is good, although it gets a bit repetitive.
» Read More3 dining halls; not a confusing meal plan; many options
» Read MoreWith the three dining halls used mostly by underclassmen there are always plenty of options.
» Read MoreDining hall food is ok, but there's so many great places to eat around campus that you won't feel the need to eat every meal in the dining hall.
» Read MoreAfter the first year most students dont take a meal plan. Because of the access to kitchens, it is less likely for student to want to pay for a meal plan.
» Read MoreThe meal plans seem pretty good, and the International Village serves the best food ethnic food I've ever eaten on a college campus.
» Read MoreThe food and dinning at Northeastern University, compared to other schools, is amazing. I would say we have some of the top dinning halls. Definitely very good, fresh food and a variety of choices.
» Read MoreThis college has the only taco bell in boston! definitely a plus for me..
» Read MoreThe food on campus looks good and being in Boston means that there are also lots of food options outside of campus.
» Read MoreNot a huge thing on campus, but it is still prevalent.
» Read More10% - definitely there but you are not going to feel left out if you do or do not do them.
» Read MoreGreek life is definitely present, but it is not a priority on campus.
» Read MoreThough greek life is a small part of Northeastern, they make a huge impact on campus. The greek community is tight knit and they do alot in terms of creating activities on campus, raising money and bring entertainment to the school.
» Read MoreGreek life at Northeastern isn't big, but for those who are involved it is very fun. It brings a different aspect to college life, and opens the doors to many new possibilities, resources, and friends.
» Read MoreThere is virtually no Greek life here. There are a few sororities and a few fraternities, but it is definitely not extraordinarily popular like it is at other schools, especially in the south. I would say a majority of the population definitely stays independent of Greek life, but those who are involved love it.
» Read MoreThere is very little. There are no houses on campus
» Read Morethe greek life isn't great. there's some frats but mostly people go to other schools for frat life
» Read MoreNot much of a prominent Greek life. It's there, but it's not a big deal.
» Read MoreWe're fairly active in Greek Life, but by no means are we a Greek school. We don't have Greek housing and I'd say only about 30% of our school population is involved in Greek Life. It's a great way to meet new friends and get access to Northeastern's party side, and I know a bunch of great people who are a part of it, but I've had a great college experience without being in it myself.
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