Academic Resources
The support you need from day one to graduation.
The following are some of the many resources available to you as a student of Northeastern. From advisor support, to one of the largest university libraries in Boston, to computing resources, these services and programs will help you advance in your educational goals.
Advisors
As an entering freshman, you are paired with an academic advisor in your field of study who will guide you through the process of choosing appropriate courses and areas of interest.
Library Services
Snell Library has web and other network-based resources, including the Northeastern University Libraries Information System (NULIS), which provides access to the library’s online catalog and other databases and services.
ResNet/Computing
General access computer labs provide free access to hundreds of PCs, Macs, and laptops in Snell Library and the Curry Student Center. Residence Hall Network (ResNet) provides high-speed network access to all students living in Northeastern-owned residence halls.
Northeastern Bookstore
This is your source for textbooks, school supplies, apparel, and more.
Writing Center
Writing Center tutors are experienced graduate students and writing teachers who work with students on every aspect of the writing process, including conceptualizing, planning, researching, organizing, drafting, revising, and editing.
Academic Resources
The MyNortheastern Academic Guide provides all the necessary resources for academic assistance, including advising, tutoring, special resources, and more.
Undergraduate Academic Catalog
The Academic Catalog is the central source for course descriptions along with admissions information and important policies for undergraduate students.