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Find all past, future and current academic calendars at the Office of the University Registrar website.

Find the current and all past academic catalogs with curricula detail, course descriptions and administrative policies.

From financial analyst to risk manager, learn more about the lucrative career opportunities afforded MSF graduates.

From the integration of essential business knowledge to analytical skill-building, the learning objectives for BS in Business Administration students aim to prepare graduates to navigate complex challenges.

From cultural adaptability to analytical problem-solving, the learning objectives for BS in International Business students aim to prepare graduates to thrive in a complex global environment.

To declare a minor in the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, students must complete Northeastern's online Business Minor Petition form.

Access the main campus map in several formats, along with maps of the Boston Financial District, Charlotte and Seattle campuses and more.

Access to Northeastern's learning management system

Choosing the right career means figuring out what your skills and interests are and Career Development has the resources and tools to help you.

Access essential information, tools, and resources to help you navigate every stage of your co-op experience.

Laptops are required for all new D'Amore-McKim students. You can choose either a Mac or a PC within these recommended system parameters.

Find the full set of Marketing concentration requirements in Northeastern's Course Catalog. Concentrations complement the business degree programs offered, the BS in Business Administration and the BS in International Business.  We have curated our Marketing electives into the following career-related collections to help students select a plan of study that is right for them –…

The Change of Major process pertains to current Northeastern University undergraduate day school students who would like to switch to D'Amore-McKim's combined majors or our BS in Business Administration and BS in International Business majors.

Learn about meal plans at Northeastern—including residential and commuter options—by visiting the Northeastern Dining website. You'll find dining locations, menu options and more.

Visit the DRC to learn more about alternative format learning materials, classroom related accommodations, housing accommodations, grievance submissions and more.

Build financial literacy and boost your resume with a virtual certificate from StockTrak. The personal life budgeting simulation is free to anyone in the D'Amore-McKim community, thanks to a sponsorship from Bank of America.

The Global Experience Office helps you study at renowned institutions and participate in dynamic co-op opportunities around the world.

Global Field Study Programs are open to students in Northeastern University's MBA and MS in International Management programs. Other Northeastern University graduate students and MBA students from AACSB-accredited schools will also be considered on a space-available basis and with approval from their program director. Click here to view information regarding this year's trips. Applicant must…

Offering our MBA and masters degree students and alumni a solid pathway to expand their networks and identify new career opportunities.

Learn the requirements, guidelines, and best practices that shape Northeastern’s graduate co-op experience.

Get familiar with Northeastern’s cooperative education program—its policies, procedures, and support—to make the most of your co-op experience.

From program and course descriptions to academic policies and resource listings, use the Student Handbook as a reference throughout your time at D'Amore-McKim.

With support and guidance from a faculty advisor, honors in the discipline projects involve substantial individual research and a comprehensive analysis of the findings. Preparation of the project can focus a student's interests, provide perspective in an area of interest, support development of scholarly skills, foster creativity and independent effort, and synthesize the student's educational…

Get your Husky Card and all the benefits that go along with Northeastern's primary form of identification.

Add business expertise to your Northeastern master's degree

Northeastern's reimagined honors program provides students the opportunity to take honors courses, participate in activities with other active thinkers, and more.

The Student Hub (me.northeastern.edu) is your home base for services and links.

Visit the Library website to start your research or learn more about the many services they provide.

The Office of Global Services helps international students, scholars and their families feel welcome at Northeastern University.

The Registrar's Office provides important information related to class registration, transcripts and other student record keeping.

Download and complete this course petition form if you are: 1) An undergraduate seeking to take a graduate-level course, a CPS course or two courses during co-op. 2) A graduate student seeking to take undergraduate day courses or any courses offered by different colleges.

Undergraduates who are confident they would like to take a course under Northeastern's "pass/fail" system will need to download and complete this form.

From financial aid and student employment opportunities to billing and tuition questions, the Student Financial Services team can help.

Learn the requirements, guidelines, and best practices that shape Northeastern’s undergraduate co-op experience.

Get familiar with Northeastern’s cooperative education program—its policies, procedures, and support—to make the most of your co-op experience.

View the complete handbook, including the code of conduct, policies, regulations, student responsibilities, public safety information, and more.

The UHCS provides a variety of resources for meeting student health care needs.

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We Care is an extended network of support services that provides help and encouragement to Northeastern students who are experiencing unexpected challenges in their personal or academic life, to embolden them so they can succeed.