Northeastern University

<p>Hey guys! I got admitted at Northeastern university as a regular decision student and will hopefully start attending it in September 2012. I am an international student, studying IB at a UK boarding school. Since I got awarded a prestigious international scholarship award of $15000, I am curious about my housing at Northeastern. Will I get placed in international dorms/village/ better housing or does it not change anything in terms of housing choice.</p>

<p>If I don't make myself clear, basically, i am just asking whether my international scholarship will influence the housing?</p>

<p>Northeastern has a dorm called International Village. If you are in honors, that’s where you’ll be living. If you’re not honors, I also think that’s where international students live (seeing as it is called international).
I am not 100% sure on that, though.</p>

<p>No, it’s not. Honors is in IV, but international students can and do live anywhere. Some choose to live in the International LLC (which you can request on your housing form), but the location of that housing changes a lot. When I was a freshman, the International LLC was on Huntington.</p>

<p>International Village is named after Northeastern’s big move towards global work and academics. It has nothing to do with the students living there.</p>

<p>Also- a scholarship has nothing to do with housing. If you got a scholarship because you got honors, then you’ll be in the Honors LLC (in IV). But that is because of honors, not the scholarship.</p>

<p>(Note that the new “NU Scholars” people may have some special LLC for them that might be better… No clue. But they are a pretty small group.)</p>

<p>Also, thanks for clarifying that this is about Northeastern University in the Northeastern University section of the forums, I had no idea.</p>

<p>There’s no need for pointless snarky comments.</p>