Quinnipiac acceptance rate and yield - Answers Accepts 63%; 13% yield)
Quinnipiac test scores - Answers M/CR low combo 1100 M 560-630; CR 540-610; W NA
Quinnipiac # undergrads - Answers 6,400 undergrads
Quinnipiac applications - Answers Holistic evaluation of applications with a focus on the transcript
Quinnipiac stand outs - Answers Up and coming; pre-professional
Quinnipiac Polling Institute.
Sports TV production (2 radio stations, TV station)
While the expansion has helped to increase the school's national prominence, it hasn't come without
some growing pains. Quinnipiac's debt load has quadrupled, elbow room is at a premium, and some
complain that class sizes are too large. Still, administrators show no signs of slowing the school's rapid
growth.
Quinnipiac Overlaps - Answers Boston University, University of Connecticut, Fairfield, Marist, University
of Massachusetts, University of New Hampshire, Northeastern, University of Syracuse, Trinity
Quinnipiac strongest majors - Answers Nursing, PT, business, communications, psychology
"The most well-known and competitive programs are the health science programs because many of
them include getting more than just a bachelor's degree."
Physical therapy students enroll in a six-year, combined B.S./D.P.T. program, aspiring physician's
assistants may choose a six-year B.S./M.H.S., and there is also a combined B.S./M.O.T. in occupational
therapy. Athletic training and nursing are solid choices as well.
Quinnipiac Campus - Answers On the North Haven campus, home to the professional programs in the
Schools of Health Sciences, nursing, education and medicine
Quinnipiac Core Curriculum - Answers Intensive core curric. 46 credits including three seminars: "The
Individual and the Community," National Community, Global Community.
Quinnipiac's liberal arts philosophy is evident in its general education curriculum, which includes three
interdisciplinary freshman seminars, freshman composition, and quantitative literacy requirements.
There is also a breadth requirement that includes 28 hours of foundational courses in the sciences,
social sciences, humanities, and fine arts.