Northeastern University



         



Northeastern Unversity is an independent private university located in Boston, Massachusetts. The school was founded in 1898 as an outgrowth of programs established in Boston by the YMCA. The school currently has an enrollment of about 26,000.

Founded in 1898 as an outgrowth of the YMCA's "Evening Institute for Younger Men" that had catered to the large immigrant population of Boston, within a few years of it's formation it was offering classes in a diverse spectrum of subjects ranging from law to engineering to finances. In 1909 the school began offering day classes and it moved to a new location on Huntington Avenue in 1913. The new location grew further with the purchase of what had constituted the original ballpark of the Boston Red Sox (Huntington Avenue Grounds) and the school was officially organized as a college in 1916. In 1922 it was renamed to "Northeastern University of the Boston Young Men's Christian Association".

In recent years the university has continued it's growth, adding numerous new residence halls and increasing the quality of it's academic programs. It is especially well known for it's Cooperative Education Internship Program that allows students to work in fields related to their studies while in school. Most of the schools undergraduate students partake in this program.

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There is also a Northeastern University located in Liaoning, China.





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