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Northeastern and Year Up United have partnered to help you advance further in your career. Because we value your experience, the entire Year Up United network is eligible to earn transfer credits toward a bachelor’s completion program at Northeastern’s College of Professional Studies.

Puya Moghadam, BS in Information Technology ’24, had this to say about the program:

“Year Up United provided a strong foundation with practical skills and real-world experience, but I knew that higher education would offer a broader knowledge base and open up even more career opportunities.

The combination of hands-on learning from Year Up United and the academic rigor at Northeastern has been invaluable. What drew me to the College of Professional Studies (CPS) at Northeastern was how closely the classes aligned with the experiences I had at Year Up United.

CPS also accepted almost all of my credits from Year Up United, which made the transition much smoother and more efficient. This partnership between Year Up United and Northeastern really resonated with me because it felt like a natural extension of my learning journey.”

Frequently asked questions

To get started, please contact Ari Schaaff.

You can also view general admissions information on the College of Professional Studies website.

Official documentation will need to be sent from Year Up United to the College of Professional Studies Admissions office. You should work with your Year Up United support team for assistance with sending the official documentation confirming your completion of the program.

Please contact Ari Schaaff for additional instructions on how to request this documentation, as well as any additional college credit you may have received outside of Year Up United.

Students may transfer a maximum of 60 credits.