Northeastern University Sends Out Erroneous Acceptance Letters
Northeastern University experienced an unfortunate mishap over the weekend that left dozens of prospective students quite disappointed. NBC Boston reported that Northeastern sent out erroneous acceptance letters due to a technical glitch. Unfortunately, this has happened before with the school.
In total, 48 students applying to Northeastern’s graduate school received notification that they were accepted. The thrill suddenly turned to disappointment, unfortunately. “Due to a technical error, 48 individuals out of nearly 64,000 applicants for master’s degree programs received an erroneous email of acceptance. They were immediately contacted by the university to clarify the mistake,” the university said in a statement.
The good news here is that all is not lost. The applicants were not in the rejection bucket. They are currently under review. A decision is supposed to be made and delivered in January of 2024.
The First Time This Happened
A little over a year ago, in October of 2022, a similar circumstance occurred with Northeastern. At that time, approximately 200 people were erroneously notified they had been accepted into the school’s law program. This was out of 4,000 applicants. This was due to a technical error and glitch that occurred within the administrative office. Boston.com reported late last year that some of the 2022 accidental acceptance letters included “Northeastern ID number, a merit scholarship, and two requirements — she must rescind all other law school applications and pay a $500 enrollment deposit.”
This year, though the number of hopeful grad students that were on the wrong side of the accidental email was lower than last year, they still had to be notified that the acceptance letter was not valid. Boston.com explained, “More than 20,000 graduate students are enrolled at Northeastern, including in its law, engineering, and business graduate programs.” Northeastern’s master’s degree program receives around 64,000 applicants. The university has approximately 7,700 students in its grad school and master’s programs.
3 Potential NFL Draft Destinations For UNC's Drake Maye
On Wednesday, December 27, North Carolina will play their last game of the season in Charlotte (Duke’s Mayo Bowl vs. West Virginia). With Drake Maye being one of the top prospects in the 2024 NFL draft, it’s time to take a look at three potential landing destinations for the star quarterback.
UNC is coming off a 8-4 record this season. Although his statistics were not as high as last year, Maye still had an incredible year, throwing for 3,608 yards and 24 touchdowns. At just 21 years old, Maye is the ideal size for a NFL quarterback, standing 6 foot 4.
2024 Draft Class
Many of the top players have still to officially declare for the draft. Yet, the expectation is that all the names we are seeing atop the mock draft boards will be moving up to the next level. There have been eyes on this year’s class for a few years now. That’s largely due to the generational quarterback pool.
USC’s Caleb Williams is a safe assumption to be the first overall pick. That’s where things can get tricky. The Carolina Panthers currently have the worst record at 1-11. However, due to last year’s trade, the Chicago Bears own their pick. Do the Bears need or want a QB? They just drafted Justin Fields. Of course, we still have the NFL combine, player pro days, and team meetings ahead of us. Much can change in that time. Still, I believe Maye will be the next quarterback taken after Williams.
To further emphasize how deep (and potentially special) this class is, three of the four Heisman Trophy finalists this season are quarterbacks. None of them are named Caleb Williams or Drake Maye (Jayden Daniels, Bo Nix, Michael Penix Jr.)
Come April, we can see as many as 10 NFL teams in need of a new quarterback. Here are three NFL teams that have a good probability of selecting in the top five picks of the NFL draft, where Drake Maye will likely be taken.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.