History
- The College of Business Administration (CBA) was established in 1922 and offered Northeastern's first full-time business programs, and by 1924 the college was incorporating cooperative education into its curriculum.
- In 2012, alumni Richard D'Amore and Alan McKim joined forces to make the largest philanthropic investment in the university's history. As a result of their combined $60 million gift, Northeastern's College of Business Administration became the D'Amore-McKim School of Business – the first college or school to be named at Northeastern.
Education
- From undergraduate to MBA-level programs—online, on-site, or hybrid, full- or part-time—you'll integrate study and professional assignments with meaningful goals and impact.
- Through service projects, research, or executive-led workshops, you'll widen your perspective and your network.
- Moving among classrooms and conference rooms, you'll develop and apply the human skills so vital to your future in business and beyond.
- You'll put your ideas into action, take risks, and adopt a global outlook. And through the entrepreneur's lens, you'll view challenges as opportunities to flex your creativity.
Research
- The Northeastern University Center for Health Policy and Healthcare Research was created to foster interdisciplinary research and education pertaining to health policy and healthcare delivery.
D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University Key Statistics & Highlights
- 266 Scholarships
- 6,197 Students
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- The Office of Global Services (OGS) is an active resource to over 20,000 international students and scholars from 147 different nations across the world.
- We provide the professional expertise and support you need to maintain compliance through immigration, academic, and your employment experiences—helping you remain a valuable member of the Northeastern community.
Housing services
- At Northeastern you will learn to achieve great heights as a student, friend and professional. Our Housing and Residential Life staff are here now and along the way to make sure your living experience matches your highest expectations.
Medical services
- With more options, more clinicians, and a whole new level of mental health support, UHCS has a vision of healthcare that sets you at the center.
Campus life
- Living at Northeastern means being a part of a dynamic community that enriches the college experience.
- No matter where you live, there are so many opportunities for personal growth as you forge lifelong connections with your peers.
Sports facilities
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Student clubs
- Fraternity and Sorority Life at Northeastern University is a community consisting of 35+ organizations and over 2,700 active students.
- FSL is dedicated to advancing the mission of the university through values-based education, academic excellence, ethical leadership development, personal wellness, and lifelong friendships.
Accreditation
- The D'Amore-McKim School of Business is accredited by AACSB International (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business).
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