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Location
Boston, MA
Undergrads
16,119
Tuition
$35,362
Admission Difficulty
Hard
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Jenn Sinrich
Hometown
Swampscott, MA
Major
Journalism
Grad Year
2012
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Northeastern places a strong emphasis on diversity, which certainly complements the fact that it is an urban campus in a large city. This diversity can be seen in the various races and nationalities of the student population, the wide array of student groups, and the several study abroad and overseas internship opportunities. There is truly something for everyone at Northeastern, and the University embraces and encourages diverse interests, choices, and ideals. The political activity on campus is prevalent and representative of the major political beliefs across the nation. The political organizations include the College Democrats, College Republicans, United Nations Association, and Young Americans for Liberty at Northeastern University. While the political influence on campus is respectful and certainly not overwhelming, it is a vibrant part of student life. 

Northeastern has various gay and lesbian organizations that are active on campus. Every year, Northeastern hosts its annual Pride Week, which is a week-long series of events that celebrate gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered students. The goal of Pride Week is to raise awareness within the Northeastern community, as well as the general population, in an effort to gain acceptance and understanding for all. Religious organizations also play a large role on campus. The Spiritual Life Center is home to several diverse religious and spiritual groups including the Catholic Student Association, Chinese Christian Fellowship, Hillel, NU Hindu Student Association, Islamic Society, and many more. Religious groups are prevalent and reach out to students who are interested in participating.

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South African Care Packages South African Care Packages This is some students on a summer "Dialogue of Civilizations" program in Capetown, South Africa. This is one of the many month-long programs worth eight course credits (two classes) offered by NU. Here, we're assembling care packages for families affected by HIV/AIDS for distribution via the Red Cross network. An amazing opportunity to grow your world and learn to act on compassion!
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