Additional
Information about Northeastern University
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The Northeastern University Graduate School
of Engineering Student Guide and Catalog contains the University's
primary statements about graduate engineering academic programs
and degree requirements, as authorized by the President or Board
of Trustees. For information about other academic policies and
procedures; student responsibilities; student academic and cocurricular
life; faculty rights and responsibilities; or general personnel
policies, benefits, and services, please refer to the Academic
Operations Manual, Undergraduate and Graduate Student Handbook,
Cooperative Education Handbook, Faculty Handbook, Benefits
and Services Handbook, or related procedural guides, as appropriate.
ACCREDITATION
STATEMENT
Northeastern University is accredited by the New England Association
of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC), which accredits schools
and colleges in the six New England states. NEASC accreditation
indicates that the institution has been carefully evaluated and
found to meet standards agreed upon by qualified educators.
Northeastern
University assumes no liability for delay or failure in providing
educational or other services, programs, or facilities due
to causes beyond its reasonable control. Causes include, without
limitation, power failure, fire, strikes by University employees
or others, damage by natural elements, and acts of public
authorities. The University will, however, exert reasonable
efforts, when it judges them to be appropriate, to provide
comparable services, facilities, or performance, but its inability
or failure to do so shall not subject the University to liability.
Northeastern
University reserves the sole right to promulgate and change
rules and regulations, policies, and procedures and to make
changes of any nature in its program; calendar; admissions
policies, procedures, and standards; degree requirements;
fees; written materials, including, but not limited to, this
handbook; and academic schedule whenever necessary or desirable,
including, without limitation, changes in course content and
class schedule, the cancellation of scheduled classes and
other academic activities. In any such case, the University
will give whatever notice is reasonably practical.
Northeastern
University will endeavor to make available to its students
a fine education and a stimulating and congenial environment.
However, the quality and rate of progress of an individual’s
academic career and professional advancement upon completion
of a degree or program are largely dependent on his or her
own abilities, commitment, and effort. In many professions
and occupations, there are also requirements imposed by federal
and state statutes and regulatory agencies for certification
or entry into a particular field. These requirements may change
while a student is enrolled in a program and may vary from
state to state or country to country. Although the University
stands ready to help its students find out about requirements
and changes in them, it is the student’s responsibility
to initiate the inquiry.
EMERGENCY
CLOSING OF THE UNIVERSITY
Northeastern
University has made arrangements to notify students,
faculty, and staff by radio when it becomes necessary
to cancel classes because of extremely inclement weather.
AM radio stations: WBZ (1030), WEEI (590), WHDH (850),
WRKO (680); and FM stations: WBCN (104.1), and WBMX
(98.5), are the only stations authorized to announce
the University’s decision to close. Since ITFS-based
instruction originates from live or broadcast facilities
at the University, neither the classes nor the courier
service operates when the University is closed. Students
are encouraged to listen to the radio to determine whether
the University will be closed.
If a storm occurs at night, the announcement of University
closing is aired at approximately 6:00 a.m. Classes
are generally cancelled for the entire day and evening
at all campus locations unless stated otherwise. When
a storm begins later in the day, cancellation of evening
classes may be announced. This announcement is usually
made between 2:00-3:00 p.m.
When
day classes are cancelled, most administrative, professional,
and support staff need not report to work. Designated
individuals who provide emergency coverage during storms
receive compensatory time off at the rate of one and
one-half days for each day of coverage when classes
are cancelled.
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY POLICY
Northeastern
University is committed to providing equal opportunity to its
students and employees, and to eliminating discrimination when
it occurs. Northeastern University does not discriminate on
the basis of race, color, religion, religious creed, genetics,
sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, veteran
status or disability status. Moreover, the University will not
ignore any form of discrimination or harassment, including sexual
harassment. Nor will Northeastern condone any form of retaliatory
activity against any person who brings a complaint of discrimination
or harassment, or who cooperates in a complaint investigation.
Handbooks containing the University’s nondiscrimination
policies and its grievance procedures are available in the Office
of Affirmative Action and Diversity, 424 Columbus Place. Questions
regarding the University’s nondiscrimination policies
should be directed to:
Donnie Perkins, Dean and Director
Office of Affirmative Action and Diversity
424 Columbus Place
Northeastern University
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 373-2133
(617) 373-5814 TTY
(617) 373-4146 Fax
E-mail: d.perkins@neu.edu
FAMILY
EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT
In accordance with the Family Educational Rights
and Privacy Act of 1974, Northeastern University permits its
students to inspect their records wherever appropriate and to
challenge specific parts of them when they feel it is necessary
to do so. Specific details of the law as it applies to the University
are printed in the Undergraduate and Graduate Student Handbook.
INSUFFICIENT
ENROLLMENT DISCLAIMER
Northeastern University reserves the right to cancel any course
if minimum enrollments, appropriate faculty, or academic facilities
are unavailable to meet standards.
TUITION
AND FEE POLICY
Tuition rates, all fees, rules and regulations,
and courses and course content are subject to revision by the
President and the Board of Trustees at any time.
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