
Northeastern University - Toronto Campus

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- Northeastern University - Toronto Campus
About Northeastern University - Toronto Campus
Northeastern University, founded in 1898, is a top 50 worldwide research university and a recognized leader in experiential learning, with the largest and most creative cooperative education program in the world. In 128 countries, the university combines classroom instruction with possibilities for professional practice, research, service, and global learning.
Aside from the main campus in Boston, the university maintains a number of other locations. Burlington, Charlotte, London (UK), Nahant, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, Silicon Valley, Toronto, and Vancouver are among the satellite campuses.
Northeastern University is a top-ranked, non-profit university. Northeastern's Toronto campus offers three Master of Science programs in project management, cybersecurity, and regulatory affairs for medicines, biologics, and medical devices, all of which are in high demand among the region's companies
Northeastern's mission is to create a diverse and inclusive community as the diversity of thought, culture, and viewpoint is crucial for learning and growth. Baseball, Field Hockey, Track and Field, and Volleyball are just a few of the many athletic activities available. It boasts a 260,000-strong alumni network spread across 179 countries.
Services & Facilities
Students have access to everything the university has to offer, including support services, student groups, university resources, academic buildings and health clinics, as well as sports clubs and associations. There are about 400 student clubs and organizations at Northeastern. Meet new people, pick up a new passion, and become involved on campus.
Co-op learning allows students to focus on concepts and theories in a classroom setting before applying what they've learned in a real-world situation. When students transition between the two, the real-world features help them understand theoretical learning more easily, while academic information may be quickly applied to real-world contexts.
Northeastern encourages active participation in teaching and learning, scholarship and research, urban community life, and interactions with alumni and friends. The university engages students with the world around them and places a strong emphasis on experiential learning. This is achieved through a combination of academic and professional learning, as well as research and placements in different parts of the world.
Accommodation
Northeastern students will have access to a variety of university housing:
- CampusOne Residency
- Harrington Housing
- HOEM – Student specific housing in downtown Toronto
- Campus Common
Off-Campus Housing and Support Services provides information, resources, and products for students who live off-campus.
Scholarships
Northeastern University-Toronto offers a variety of scholarships and funding options to assist students in achieving their educational objectives.
- Information Systems Toronto Scholarship
- Double Husky Scholarship
Notable alumni
Some of the notable alumni at Northeastern University - Toronto Campus are Willow Goldstein (Founder of The Bakery, an Atlanta-Based Arts Complex), Lorrie Murray (Founder of Bay Area Music Project), Andy Jasenak (Director of Digital Media at Amtrak)
Facts & Figures
- 1898Founded Year
- 19900Total Students
- 7000Total International Students
- CAD $ 12000Avg. Cost of Living
- CAD $ 0 - 45kAverage Tuition Fee PA
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Facilities
Campus Shuttle
Campus Security
Academic Counseling
Career Support
Financial Assistance
Internship & on-the-job training
Scholarships and Awards
Social and Cultural Events
Admissions
Admission to Northeastern University - Toronto Campus is dependent on meeting certain criteria, which vary depending on the program to which a student applies.
- Student should be at least 18 years or more before taking admission
- Student should be proficient in English and must have taken IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo or other equivalent exams
- Students are required to submit their original transcripts from all the academic institutions they have attended. If the transcripts are not in English, then students need to submit translated copies of the same along with the originals.
Criteria |
Requirements |
Minimum Age |
18 years |
Language Proficiency Test |
IELTS, TOEFL,PTE Academic, Duolingo English Test |
Documents Required |
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Intake |
Jan, Sept |
Note: International students are considered on a case-by-case basis, therefore there can be some additional requirements while taking admission to Northeastern University - Toronto Campus, depending on the program a student applies to.