Systems Policies
Access to the computer systems and networks owned or operated by Khoury College of Computer Sciences imposes certain responsibilities and obligations, and is granted subject to Northeastern University policies, as well as local, state, and federal laws.
View Northeastern’s Acceptable Use Policy
Appropriate use of these resources is always ethical, reflects academic honesty, and shows restraint in the consumption of shared resources. It demonstrates respect for intellectual property, system security, and individuals’ rights to privacy and to freedom from intimidation and harassment.
Making appropriate use of the resources means:
- Using resources only for authorized purposes.
- Protecting your computer account from unauthorized use. You are responsible and will be held accountable for all activities in your account.
- Accessing only files, data, and network resources that are your own, that are explicitly publicly available, or to which you have been given authorized access.
- Using only legal versions of copyrighted software.
- Being considerate in your use of shared resources, including but not limited to disk space, CPU cycles, network bandwidth, and printer paper.
In making appropriate use of the resources, you must not:
- Use another person’s account.
- Attempt to decode passwords or exploit possible security holes.
- Engage in any activity that might be harmful to the systems or the data stored on them, or other computers that are connected to them, such as propagating viruses, removing systems files, or disrupting services.
- Use Khoury College systems for personal material gain.
- Do anything that violates the above guidelines.
Khoury College considers any violation of appropriate use principles or guidelines to be a serious offense and reserves the right to copy and examine any files or information resident on College systems. Violators are subject to having their account disabled and/or disciplinary action as prescribed in the honor codes and the student and employee handbooks. Further, violations of some of the rules is a violation of state or federal law, and may be punished according to those laws.
Remember that Khoury College provides these resources solely for coursework and research, and makes no guarantees about their availability. Using them is a privilege, not a right.
Access to the computer systems and networks owned or operated by Khoury College of Computer Sciences imposes certain responsibilities and obligations, and is granted subject to Northeastern University policies, as well as local, state, and federal laws.
View Northeastern’s Acceptable Use Policy
Appropriate use of these resources is always ethical, reflects academic honesty, and shows restraint in the consumption of shared resources. It demonstrates respect for intellectual property, system security, and individuals’ rights to privacy and to freedom from intimidation and harassment.
Making appropriate use of the resources means:
- Using resources only for authorized purposes.
- Protecting your computer account from unauthorized use. You are responsible and will be held accountable for all activities in your account.
- Accessing only files, data, and network resources that are your own, that are explicitly publicly available, or to which you have been given authorized access.
- Using only legal versions of copyrighted software.
- Being considerate in your use of shared resources, including but not limited to disk space, CPU cycles, network bandwidth, and printer paper.
In making appropriate use of the resources, you must not:
- Use another person’s account.
- Attempt to decode passwords or exploit possible security holes.
- Engage in any activity that might be harmful to the systems or the data stored on them, or other computers that are connected to them, such as propagating viruses, removing systems files, or disrupting services.
- Use Khoury College systems for personal material gain.
- Do anything that violates the above guidelines.
Khoury College considers any violation of appropriate use principles or guidelines to be a serious offense and reserves the right to copy and examine any files or information resident on College systems. Violators are subject to having their account disabled and/or disciplinary action as prescribed in the honor codes and the student and employee handbooks. Further, violations of some of the rules is a violation of state or federal law, and may be punished according to those laws.
Remember that Khoury College provides these resources solely for coursework and research, and makes no guarantees about their availability. Using them is a privilege, not a right.
Access to the computer systems and networks owned or operated by Khoury College of Computer Sciences imposes certain responsibilities and obligations, and is granted subject to Northeastern University policies, as well as local, state, and federal laws.
View Northeastern’s Acceptable Use Policy
Appropriate use of these resources is always ethical, reflects academic honesty, and shows restraint in the consumption of shared resources. It demonstrates respect for intellectual property, system security, and individuals’ rights to privacy and to freedom from intimidation and harassment.
Making appropriate use of the resources means:
- Using resources only for authorized purposes.
- Protecting your computer account from unauthorized use. You are responsible and will be held accountable for all activities in your account.
- Accessing only files, data, and network resources that are your own, that are explicitly publicly available, or to which you have been given authorized access.
- Using only legal versions of copyrighted software.
- Being considerate in your use of shared resources, including but not limited to disk space, CPU cycles, network bandwidth, and printer paper.
In making appropriate use of the resources, you must not:
- Use another person’s account.
- Attempt to decode passwords or exploit possible security holes.
- Engage in any activity that might be harmful to the systems or the data stored on them, or other computers that are connected to them, such as propagating viruses, removing systems files, or disrupting services.
- Use Khoury College systems for personal material gain.
- Do anything that violates the above guidelines.
Khoury College considers any violation of appropriate use principles or guidelines to be a serious offense and reserves the right to copy and examine any files or information resident on College systems. Violators are subject to having their account disabled and/or disciplinary action as prescribed in the honor codes and the student and employee handbooks. Further, violations of some of the rules is a violation of state or federal law, and may be punished according to those laws.
Remember that Khoury College provides these resources solely for coursework and research, and makes no guarantees about their availability. Using them is a privilege, not a right.
Access to the computer systems and networks owned or operated by Khoury College of Computer Sciences imposes certain responsibilities and obligations, and is granted subject to Northeastern University policies, as well as local, state, and federal laws.
View Northeastern’s Acceptable Use Policy
Appropriate use of these resources is always ethical, reflects academic honesty, and shows restraint in the consumption of shared resources. It demonstrates respect for intellectual property, system security, and individuals’ rights to privacy and to freedom from intimidation and harassment.
Making appropriate use of the resources means:
- Using resources only for authorized purposes.
- Protecting your computer account from unauthorized use. You are responsible and will be held accountable for all activities in your account.
- Accessing only files, data, and network resources that are your own, that are explicitly publicly available, or to which you have been given authorized access.
- Using only legal versions of copyrighted software.
- Being considerate in your use of shared resources, including but not limited to disk space, CPU cycles, network bandwidth, and printer paper.
In making appropriate use of the resources, you must not:
- Use another person’s account.
- Attempt to decode passwords or exploit possible security holes.
- Engage in any activity that might be harmful to the systems or the data stored on them, or other computers that are connected to them, such as propagating viruses, removing systems files, or disrupting services.
- Use Khoury College systems for personal material gain.
- Do anything that violates the above guidelines.
Khoury College considers any violation of appropriate use principles or guidelines to be a serious offense and reserves the right to copy and examine any files or information resident on College systems. Violators are subject to having their account disabled and/or disciplinary action as prescribed in the honor codes and the student and employee handbooks. Further, violations of some of the rules is a violation of state or federal law, and may be punished according to those laws.
Remember that Khoury College provides these resources solely for coursework and research, and makes no guarantees about their availability. Using them is a privilege, not a right.
Access to the computer systems and networks owned or operated by Khoury College of Computer Sciences imposes certain responsibilities and obligations, and is granted subject to Northeastern University policies, as well as local, state, and federal laws.
View Northeastern’s Acceptable Use Policy
Appropriate use of these resources is always ethical, reflects academic honesty, and shows restraint in the consumption of shared resources. It demonstrates respect for intellectual property, system security, and individuals’ rights to privacy and to freedom from intimidation and harassment.
Making appropriate use of the resources means:
- Using resources only for authorized purposes.
- Protecting your computer account from unauthorized use. You are responsible and will be held accountable for all activities in your account.
- Accessing only files, data, and network resources that are your own, that are explicitly publicly available, or to which you have been given authorized access.
- Using only legal versions of copyrighted software.
- Being considerate in your use of shared resources, including but not limited to disk space, CPU cycles, network bandwidth, and printer paper.
In making appropriate use of the resources, you must not:
- Use another person’s account.
- Attempt to decode passwords or exploit possible security holes.
- Engage in any activity that might be harmful to the systems or the data stored on them, or other computers that are connected to them, such as propagating viruses, removing systems files, or disrupting services.
- Use Khoury College systems for personal material gain.
- Do anything that violates the above guidelines.
Khoury College considers any violation of appropriate use principles or guidelines to be a serious offense and reserves the right to copy and examine any files or information resident on College systems. Violators are subject to having their account disabled and/or disciplinary action as prescribed in the honor codes and the student and employee handbooks. Further, violations of some of the rules is a violation of state or federal law, and may be punished according to those laws.
Remember that Khoury College provides these resources solely for coursework and research, and makes no guarantees about their availability. Using them is a privilege, not a right.
Access to the computer systems and networks owned or operated by Khoury College of Computer Sciences imposes certain responsibilities and obligations, and is granted subject to Northeastern University policies, as well as local, state, and federal laws.
View Northeastern’s Acceptable Use Policy
Appropriate use of these resources is always ethical, reflects academic honesty, and shows restraint in the consumption of shared resources. It demonstrates respect for intellectual property, system security, and individuals’ rights to privacy and to freedom from intimidation and harassment.
Making appropriate use of the resources means:
- Using resources only for authorized purposes.
- Protecting your computer account from unauthorized use. You are responsible and will be held accountable for all activities in your account.
- Accessing only files, data, and network resources that are your own, that are explicitly publicly available, or to which you have been given authorized access.
- Using only legal versions of copyrighted software.
- Being considerate in your use of shared resources, including but not limited to disk space, CPU cycles, network bandwidth, and printer paper.
In making appropriate use of the resources, you must not:
- Use another person’s account.
- Attempt to decode passwords or exploit possible security holes.
- Engage in any activity that might be harmful to the systems or the data stored on them, or other computers that are connected to them, such as propagating viruses, removing systems files, or disrupting services.
- Use Khoury College systems for personal material gain.
- Do anything that violates the above guidelines.
Khoury College considers any violation of appropriate use principles or guidelines to be a serious offense and reserves the right to copy and examine any files or information resident on College systems. Violators are subject to having their account disabled and/or disciplinary action as prescribed in the honor codes and the student and employee handbooks. Further, violations of some of the rules is a violation of state or federal law, and may be punished according to those laws.
Remember that Khoury College provides these resources solely for coursework and research, and makes no guarantees about their availability. Using them is a privilege, not a right.
Access to the computer systems and networks owned or operated by Khoury College of Computer Sciences imposes certain responsibilities and obligations, and is granted subject to Northeastern University policies, as well as local, state, and federal laws.
View Northeastern’s Acceptable Use Policy
Appropriate use of these resources is always ethical, reflects academic honesty, and shows restraint in the consumption of shared resources. It demonstrates respect for intellectual property, system security, and individuals’ rights to privacy and to freedom from intimidation and harassment.
Making appropriate use of the resources means:
- Using resources only for authorized purposes.
- Protecting your computer account from unauthorized use. You are responsible and will be held accountable for all activities in your account.
- Accessing only files, data, and network resources that are your own, that are explicitly publicly available, or to which you have been given authorized access.
- Using only legal versions of copyrighted software.
- Being considerate in your use of shared resources, including but not limited to disk space, CPU cycles, network bandwidth, and printer paper.
In making appropriate use of the resources, you must not:
- Use another person’s account.
- Attempt to decode passwords or exploit possible security holes.
- Engage in any activity that might be harmful to the systems or the data stored on them, or other computers that are connected to them, such as propagating viruses, removing systems files, or disrupting services.
- Use Khoury College systems for personal material gain.
- Do anything that violates the above guidelines.
Khoury College considers any violation of appropriate use principles or guidelines to be a serious offense and reserves the right to copy and examine any files or information resident on College systems. Violators are subject to having their account disabled and/or disciplinary action as prescribed in the honor codes and the student and employee handbooks. Further, violations of some of the rules is a violation of state or federal law, and may be punished according to those laws.
Remember that Khoury College provides these resources solely for coursework and research, and makes no guarantees about their availability. Using them is a privilege, not a right.
Access to the computer systems and networks owned or operated by Khoury College of Computer Sciences imposes certain responsibilities and obligations, and is granted subject to Northeastern University policies, as well as local, state, and federal laws.
View Northeastern’s Acceptable Use Policy
Appropriate use of these resources is always ethical, reflects academic honesty, and shows restraint in the consumption of shared resources. It demonstrates respect for intellectual property, system security, and individuals’ rights to privacy and to freedom from intimidation and harassment.
Making appropriate use of the resources means:
- Using resources only for authorized purposes.
- Protecting your computer account from unauthorized use. You are responsible and will be held accountable for all activities in your account.
- Accessing only files, data, and network resources that are your own, that are explicitly publicly available, or to which you have been given authorized access.
- Using only legal versions of copyrighted software.
- Being considerate in your use of shared resources, including but not limited to disk space, CPU cycles, network bandwidth, and printer paper.
In making appropriate use of the resources, you must not:
- Use another person’s account.
- Attempt to decode passwords or exploit possible security holes.
- Engage in any activity that might be harmful to the systems or the data stored on them, or other computers that are connected to them, such as propagating viruses, removing systems files, or disrupting services.
- Use Khoury College systems for personal material gain.
- Do anything that violates the above guidelines.
Khoury College considers any violation of appropriate use principles or guidelines to be a serious offense and reserves the right to copy and examine any files or information resident on College systems. Violators are subject to having their account disabled and/or disciplinary action as prescribed in the honor codes and the student and employee handbooks. Further, violations of some of the rules is a violation of state or federal law, and may be punished according to those laws.
Remember that Khoury College provides these resources solely for coursework and research, and makes no guarantees about their availability. Using them is a privilege, not a right.
Khoury accounts are intended for students enrolled in Khoury courses, declared majors, graduate students, faculty, and staff. These accounts are persistent as long as the individual maintains his or her association with the college. Khoury accounts are deactivated 30 days after completion of a Khoury course or degree program. Accounts that are both active and absent from our course registration or degree program data provided by the Registrar will be deactivated and expired, including all alumni accounts prior to September 2015.Mail forwarding from your @ccs.neu.edu account to your @husky.neu.edu or @alumni.neu.edu is available with proof of usage in published papers. Visit our Service Portal to set up mail forwarding and include a link to the published paper for validation purposes.We strongly advise archiving your Khoury account prior to deactivation. Using your preferred file transfer client, SFTP to login.ccs.neu.edu to download the contents of your home directory.If you are unsure of your account details, please visit my.ccs.neu.edu to attempt the recovery process. Your recovery email address is likely your ccs email address (for accounts created prior to September 2015) or your Husky email.If your Khoury account was created prior to September 2015, you will also have a Zimbra account that you may archive. Please review KB0012148: Migrate your Khoury Zimbra Mail to migrate your email before your account is deactivated and expired.Alumni who graduated after August 2013 continue to have access to their @husky.neu.edu email address and Gapps. Your username and password are the same used to access Husky Nation. Access your email accountAll alumni who graduated prior to August 2013 can take advantage of our @alumni.neu.edu email forwarding service. Review your alumni benefits
Khoury accounts are intended for students enrolled in Khoury courses, declared majors, graduate students, faculty, and staff. These accounts are persistent as long as the individual maintains his or her association with the college. Khoury accounts are deactivated 30 days after completion of a Khoury course or degree program. Accounts that are both active and absent from our course registration or degree program data provided by the Registrar will be deactivated and expired, including all alumni accounts prior to September 2015.Mail forwarding from your @ccs.neu.edu account to your @husky.neu.edu or @alumni.neu.edu is available with proof of usage in published papers. Visit our Service Portal to set up mail forwarding and include a link to the published paper for validation purposes.We strongly advise archiving your Khoury account prior to deactivation. Using your preferred file transfer client, SFTP to login.ccs.neu.edu to download the contents of your home directory.If you are unsure of your account details, please visit my.ccs.neu.edu to attempt the recovery process. Your recovery email address is likely your ccs email address (for accounts created prior to September 2015) or your Husky email.If your Khoury account was created prior to September 2015, you will also have a Zimbra account that you may archive. Please review KB0012148: Migrate your Khoury Zimbra Mail to migrate your email before your account is deactivated and expired.Alumni who graduated after August 2013 continue to have access to their @husky.neu.edu email address and Gapps. Your username and password are the same used to access Husky Nation. Access your email accountAll alumni who graduated prior to August 2013 can take advantage of our @alumni.neu.edu email forwarding service. Review your alumni benefits
Khoury accounts
As outlined below, Khoury students—along with Khoury faculty and staff—are entitled to a Khoury account. Student accounts are provisioned automatically based on Registrar data and disabled in accordance with Northeastern’s Acceptable Use Policy.
Account type | Account eligibility | Account disabled |
Khoury major/grad student | First day of first course | 30 days after graduation |
Khoury minor | First day of course | 30 days after course ends |
Enrolled in a Khoury course | First day of course | 30 days after course ends |
Khoury accounts are intended for students enrolled in Khoury courses, declared majors, graduate students, faculty, and staff. These accounts are persistent as long as the individual maintains his or her association with the college. Khoury accounts are deactivated 30 days after completion of a Khoury course or degree program. Accounts that are both active and absent from our course registration or degree program data provided by the Registrar will be deactivated and expired, including all alumni accounts prior to September 2015.Mail forwarding from your @ccs.neu.edu account to your @husky.neu.edu or @alumni.neu.edu is available with proof of usage in published papers. Visit our Service Portal to set up mail forwarding and include a link to the published paper for validation purposes.We strongly advise archiving your Khoury account prior to deactivation. Using your preferred file transfer client, SFTP to login.ccs.neu.edu to download the contents of your home directory.If you are unsure of your account details, please visit my.ccs.neu.edu to attempt the recovery process. Your recovery email address is likely your ccs email address (for accounts created prior to September 2015) or your Husky email.If your Khoury account was created prior to September 2015, you will also have a Zimbra account that you may archive. Please review KB0012148: Migrate your Khoury Zimbra Mail to migrate your email before your account is deactivated and expired.Alumni who graduated after August 2013 continue to have access to their @husky.neu.edu email address and Gapps. Your username and password are the same used to access Husky Nation. Access your email accountAll alumni who graduated prior to August 2013 can take advantage of our @alumni.neu.edu email forwarding service. Review your alumni benefits
Khoury accounts are intended for students enrolled in Khoury courses, declared majors, graduate students, faculty, and staff. These accounts are persistent as long as the individual maintains his or her association with the college. Khoury accounts are deactivated 30 days after completion of a Khoury course or degree program. Accounts that are both active and absent from our course registration or degree program data provided by the Registrar will be deactivated and expired, including all alumni accounts prior to September 2015.Mail forwarding from your @ccs.neu.edu account to your @husky.neu.edu or @alumni.neu.edu is available with proof of usage in published papers. Visit our Service Portal to set up mail forwarding and include a link to the published paper for validation purposes.We strongly advise archiving your Khoury account prior to deactivation. Using your preferred file transfer client, SFTP to login.ccs.neu.edu to download the contents of your home directory.If you are unsure of your account details, please visit my.ccs.neu.edu to attempt the recovery process. Your recovery email address is likely your ccs email address (for accounts created prior to September 2015) or your Husky email.If your Khoury account was created prior to September 2015, you will also have a Zimbra account that you may archive. Please review KB0012148: Migrate your Khoury Zimbra Mail to migrate your email before your account is deactivated and expired.Alumni who graduated after August 2013 continue to have access to their @husky.neu.edu email address and Gapps. Your username and password are the same used to access Husky Nation. Access your email accountAll alumni who graduated prior to August 2013 can take advantage of our @alumni.neu.edu email forwarding service. Review your alumni benefits
Khoury accounts
As outlined below, Khoury students—along with Khoury faculty and staff—are entitled to a Khoury account. Student accounts are provisioned automatically based on Registrar data and disabled in accordance with Northeastern’s Acceptable Use Policy.
Account type | Account eligibility | Account disabled |
Khoury major/grad student | First day of first course | 30 days after graduation |
Khoury minor | First day of course | 30 days after course ends |
Enrolled in a Khoury course | First day of course | 30 days after course ends |
Khoury accounts are intended for students enrolled in Khoury courses, declared majors, graduate students, faculty, and staff. These accounts are persistent as long as the individual maintains his or her association with the college. Khoury accounts are deactivated 30 days after completion of a Khoury course or degree program. Accounts that are both active and absent from our course registration or degree program data provided by the Registrar will be deactivated and expired, including all alumni accounts prior to September 2015.
Mail Forwarding
Mail forwarding from your @ccs.neu.edu account to your @husky.neu.edu or @alumni.neu.edu is available with proof of usage in published papers. Contact khoury-systems@northeastern.edu to set up mail forwarding and include a link to the published paper for validation purposes.
Archiving your Khoury Account
We strongly advise archiving your Khoury account prior to deactivation. Using your preferred file transfer client, SFTP to login.ccs.neu.edu to download the contents of your home directory.
If you are unsure of your account details, please visit my.ccs.neu.edu to attempt the recovery process. Your recovery email address is likely your ccs email address (for accounts created prior to September 2015) or your Husky email.
If your Khoury account was created prior to September 2015, you will also have a Zimbra account that you may archive. Please review KB0012148: Migrate your Khoury Zimbra Mail to migrate your email before your account is deactivated and expired.
Alumni Resources
Alumni who graduated after August 2013 continue to have access to their @husky.neu.edu email address and Gapps. Your username and password are the same used to access Husky Nation. Access your email account
All alumni who graduated prior to August 2013 can take advantage of our @alumni.neu.edu email forwarding service. Review your alumni benefits
Khoury accounts are intended for students enrolled in Khoury courses, declared majors, graduate students, faculty, and staff. These accounts are persistent as long as the individual maintains his or her association with the college. Khoury accounts are deactivated 30 days after completion of a Khoury course or degree program. Accounts that are both active and absent from our course registration or degree program data provided by the Registrar will be deactivated and expired, including all alumni accounts prior to September 2015.
Mail Forwarding
Mail forwarding from your @ccs.neu.edu account to your @husky.neu.edu or @alumni.neu.edu is available with proof of usage in published papers. Contact khoury-systems@northeastern.edu to set up mail forwarding and include a link to the published paper for validation purposes.
Archiving your Khoury Account
We strongly advise archiving your Khoury account prior to deactivation. Using your preferred file transfer client, SFTP to login.ccs.neu.edu to download the contents of your home directory.
If you are unsure of your account details, please visit my.ccs.neu.edu to attempt the recovery process. Your recovery email address is likely your ccs email address (for accounts created prior to September 2015) or your Husky email.
If your Khoury account was created prior to September 2015, you will also have a Zimbra account that you may archive. Please review KB0012148: Migrate your Khoury Zimbra Mail to migrate your email before your account is deactivated and expired.
Alumni Resources
Alumni who graduated after August 2013 continue to have access to their @husky.neu.edu email address and Gapps. Your username and password are the same used to access Husky Nation. Access your email account
All alumni who graduated prior to August 2013 can take advantage of our @alumni.neu.edu email forwarding service. Review your alumni benefits
Khoury accountsAccount type Account eligibility Account disabled
As outlined below, Khoury students—along with Khoury faculty and staff—are entitled to a Khoury account. Student accounts are provisioned automatically based on Registrar data and disabled in accordance with Northeastern’s Acceptable Use Policy.Khoury major/grad student First day of first course 30 days after graduationKhoury minor First day of course 30 days after course endsEnrolled in a Khoury course First day of course 30 days after course ends
Khoury accounts are intended for students enrolled in Khoury courses, declared majors, graduate students, faculty, and staff. These accounts are persistent as long as the individual maintains his or her association with the college. Khoury accounts are deactivated 30 days after completion of a Khoury course or degree program. Accounts that are both active and absent from our course registration or degree program data provided by the Registrar will be deactivated and expired, including all alumni accounts prior to September 2015.
Mail Forwarding
Mail forwarding from your @ccs.neu.edu account to your @husky.neu.edu or @alumni.neu.edu is available with proof of usage in published papers. Contact khoury-systems@northeastern.edu to set up mail forwarding and include a link to the published paper for validation purposes.
Archiving your Khoury Account
We strongly advise archiving your Khoury account prior to deactivation. Using your preferred file transfer client, SFTP to login.ccs.neu.edu to download the contents of your home directory.
If you are unsure of your account details, please visit my.ccs.neu.edu to attempt the recovery process. Your recovery email address is likely your ccs email address (for accounts created prior to September 2015) or your Husky email.
If your Khoury account was created prior to September 2015, you will also have a Zimbra account that you may archive. Please review KB0012148: Migrate your Khoury Zimbra Mail to migrate your email before your account is deactivated and expired.
Alumni Resources
Alumni who graduated after August 2013 continue to have access to their @husky.neu.edu email address and Gapps. Your username and password are the same used to access Husky Nation. Access your email account
All alumni who graduated prior to August 2013 can take advantage of our @alumni.neu.edu email forwarding service. Review your alumni benefits
Khoury accounts are intended for students enrolled in Khoury courses, declared majors, graduate students, faculty, and staff. These accounts are persistent as long as the individual maintains his or her association with the college. Khoury accounts are deactivated 30 days after completion of a Khoury course or degree program. Accounts that are both active and absent from our course registration or degree program data provided by the Registrar will be deactivated and expired, including all alumni accounts prior to September 2015.
Mail Forwarding
Mail forwarding from your @ccs.neu.edu account to your @husky.neu.edu or @alumni.neu.edu is available with proof of usage in published papers. Contact khoury-systems@northeastern.edu to set up mail forwarding and include a link to the published paper for validation purposes.
Archiving your Khoury Account
We strongly advise archiving your Khoury account prior to deactivation. Using your preferred file transfer client, SFTP to login.ccs.neu.edu to download the contents of your home directory.
If you are unsure of your account details, please visit my.ccs.neu.edu to attempt the recovery process. Your recovery email address is likely your ccs email address (for accounts created prior to September 2015) or your Husky email.
If your Khoury account was created prior to September 2015, you will also have a Zimbra account that you may archive. Please review KB0012148: Migrate your Khoury Zimbra Mail to migrate your email before your account is deactivated and expired.
Alumni Resources
Alumni who graduated after August 2013 continue to have access to their @husky.neu.edu email address and Gapps. Your username and password are the same used to access Husky Nation. Access your email account
All alumni who graduated prior to August 2013 can take advantage of our @alumni.neu.edu email forwarding service. Review your alumni benefits
Khoury accountsAccount type Account eligibility Account disabled
As outlined below, Khoury students—along with Khoury faculty and staff—are entitled to a Khoury account. Student accounts are provisioned automatically based on Registrar data and disabled in accordance with Northeastern’s Acceptable Use Policy.Khoury major/grad student First day of first course 30 days after graduationKhoury minor First day of course 30 days after course endsEnrolled in a Khoury course First day of course 30 days after course ends