Positives - The information session, tour & campus were great! A definite hidden (walking only) gem in the city.
Challenges - Getting to the admissions building was more challenging than it should have been. Not easy to find when searching online. Only address I kept getting was the main campus one (Huntington Ave). This was actually our 2nd time at the campus...1st time on a weekend & the admissions building was closed....there was no information to be found anywhere....no campus map, self guided tour, even a QR code for any info. Thankfully we liked it enough on our own to sign up & come back for info session & tour. Unless it's a new building, I can't figure out why they don't keep any info or staff handy at least for walk-ins on a weekend. Even being our 2nd time on campus I wasnt sure where admissions really was since they had no information the 1st time. We had signed up for a tour & it would have been helpful if the admissions office address & the closest parking garage address had been on the confirmation for GPS/directions.....(we ended up parking across campus in a garage that the validation barcode wasn't accepted.)
Again, beautiful campus, great staff (when there) & sounds like amazing opportunities...just make sure they are open & you know where you are going before you...
Read moreWhen you visit Northeastern University in Boston, you should definitely stop by the Northeastern Admissions Visitor Center. The center has a really nice atmosphere and the staff is super friendly. They also run student tours from there. I highly recommend taking a student tour. You’ll learn so much about the University...
Read moreVery nice and cozy, gave view to the universities involvement in technologies with changing multicoloured walls. Plentiful seating to go around. However restrooms were down a large flight of stairswhich would be...
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