Northeastern early admit issue??

Anonymous
There is tons of housing in Boston, nobody I know has had trouble finding off-campus housing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is tons of housing in Boston, nobody I know has had trouble finding off-campus housing.


Yeah, but housing in Boston is an arm and a leg - especially since covid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But, in general, when they are upper classmen and if they have co-ops in Boston, are they able to live on campus? I'm just thinking that Boston housing is so hard to find? Or maybe not? It's been a long time since I lived there...maybe they prefer to live off campus...


Housing is guaranteed for all 4 years. Only required for 2 years. It’s not super difficult to find housing for college students in Boston. Some may argue there is a savings for moving off campus because you don’t need a meal plan. NU Off Campus Housing is a great help and will review leases for free for students. There is also a healthy sublet market since there are so many students coming and going for various reasons including co-op.


I think the question is basically if dorm spaces are available for students on COOP periods.
I'm not 100% sure but I replied above.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is tons of housing in Boston, nobody I know has had trouble finding off-campus housing.


Yeah, but housing in Boston is an arm and a leg - especially since covid.


It’s a city with city rates. Actually, Covid caused rental rates to decrease nationwide. My kid is renting for the second year in off campus apartment. Anecdotally, we haven’t seen rents increase because of Covid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But, in general, when they are upper classmen and if they have co-ops in Boston, are they able to live on campus? I'm just thinking that Boston housing is so hard to find? Or maybe not? It's been a long time since I lived there...maybe they prefer to live off campus...


Housing is guaranteed for all 4 years. Only required for 2 years. It’s not super difficult to find housing for college students in Boston. Some may argue there is a savings for moving off campus because you don’t need a meal plan. NU Off Campus Housing is a great help and will review leases for free for students. There is also a healthy sublet market since there are so many students coming and going for various reasons including co-op.


I think the question is basically if dorm spaces are available for students on COOP periods.
I'm not 100% sure but I replied above.



On campus housing assignments are for the full year. Not just for co-op which is 6 months. When you’re on-campus, and your co-op is not in Boston, you are let out of your housing contract. Easy peasy. If you’re off-campus, and your co-op is outside of Boston, you find someone to sublet your space.
Anonymous
My kid lived in on-campus housing during his coop semester two years ago. He's since moved off-campus, but yes, coop students can stay in university housing.
Anonymous
NE got 90,000 applications this year!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NE got 90,000 applications this year!



So now the acceptance rate will be like 0.1%? Lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NE got 90,000 applications this year!



So now the acceptance rate will be like 0.1%? Lol


They over-enrolled last year, so they will admit little less than usual - maybe aroudn 1,2000
Then the acceptance rate could be around 13%?

Anonymous
1.3%
Anonymous
I would assume a ton of waitlist movement
Anonymous
Where is the 90K number being reported? Official or rumor?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:1.3%


I have also seen estimates for a regular decision acceptance rate 1-2 percent range (overall rate in the 5-6 percent rate)...which is amazing. I think it was something like 20 percent last year. But, if it's true that they received 90K applications, that would seem right--that would be a huge increase in applications (they had something like 75K last year) and they had a much higher yield last year than prior years, leading to some housing issues. As a result, they need a smaller-than-normal class this fall. Combine those three factors (higher yield, smaller class, more applications) and the acceptance rate plummets.
Anonymous
"Northeastern received 75,233 applications for fall 2021"

90K is very possible for this year.

Let's go for 100K next year.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Northeastern received 75,233 applications for fall 2021"

90K is very possible for this year.

Let's go for 100K next year.



This sums up Northeastern perfectly.
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