Northeastern University
Locations: Boston (MA)
Annual Tuition: $66,162
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Bachelor's 4.0 Business
Master's 3.8 Education
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Doctorate 3.6 Liberal Studies
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Reviewed: 12/7/2025
Degree: Business
Very good academics for the MBA program. You have a lot of options for classes to take, and the curriculum is broad enough that you'll get a good experience for just about every field in through the general ed classes you need to take (accounting, finance, supply chain, etc.). Professors are often professionals who are either in the field or have a lot of experience so you get real world applications every time. Tuition is on the steep side, but you're paying for quality.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Business
Modern university with beautiful campus in the heart of Boston
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Business
The part-time MBA at Northeastern University is what you want it to be. It will be very rewarding and useful if you do the readings and put in the time and effort. You can complete the program without maximum effort, but you will not learn nearly as much and in the end it will have just been a waste of your time and money.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Business
I loved NU. The professors and the campus are great.
Michael McGinn
Reviewed: 3/28/2017
Degree: Business
It is a rigorous program that takes a lot of self discipline. Time management is key. Course load is heavy and moves very quickly. Instructors are helpful and willing to work with your unique situation. Professors are well versed in their subject matter.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2015
Degree: Business
Co-op program is incredibly valuable. Great professors overall, very accessible. Students are committed to their studies.
Margarita Cornejo-Baxter
Reviewed: 1/7/2015
Degree: Business
It is a great experience, valuable education and networking.
Long Dinh
Reviewed: 10/23/2014
Degree: Business
Northeastern MBA program is a good program in Boston. The academic quality is high and the culture is diverse. The good things about the program is it's small and the career services spend sufficient time to help you to land the job. The bad things is some lecturers do not use power point slides and it's hard to understand the lesson.
Julie Ahn
Reviewed: 9/17/2014
Degree: Business
I have just begun my Master's degree at Northeastern for Business. I hope to specialize in Finance and Marketing. So far, my experience has been great. The support they have on campus really help make sure you stay on track and succeed. I hope to continue to have great experiences with my peers and professors so I can get the most out of my education.
Kevin Baarson
Reviewed: 1/7/2014
Degree: Business
Excellent accessability and ease of use in the program. Both the administrative support and access to the educators is unmatched. Financial Aid access is simplified and easy to access. I wish I would have chosen NEU for my undergraduate degree.
Sanettra Ferguson
Reviewed: 11/14/2013
Degree: Business
Northeastern University is a good school. But a lot was not explained to me when applying and once accepted to this school. They offer a blended program where part of your learning is online and the other is in a class room. I prefer being in a classroom with less online learning. Also, when searching for classes and looking at the curriculum, much was not explained unless specifically asked.
Tiki Leff
Reviewed: 4/29/2013
Degree: Business
My program is wonderful but a lot of the core classes have little to none to do with my concentration, though I have wonderful professors that help me through it. It is extremely affordable with financial aid compared to similar programs around the Boston area. I have made friends in my area and have had much support from teachers and staff.
Manuel Epperly
Reviewed: 1/4/2013
Degree: Business
Good school, but much better for full time students. Administration seems to care more about their well being than the part time students who work during the day. That being said it is still a great MBA program and I would recommend it to most people looking for a good MBA degree program to get involved with.
Manuel Epperly
Reviewed: 12/4/2012
Degree: Business
Good school with good people, but not highly diverse in terms of walks of life. Also, if you are part time and work for a living while attending classes be prepared to be brushed aside for most of what the school has to offer. They don't provide scholarships for part time students, nor do they provide career placement opportunities as well as they do for full time MBA students. Other than that they are a good school, but REALLY expensive.