
Please read below to find some helpful tips, resources and visit information for guidance counselors. Please do not hesitate to call or email the Quinnipiac University Undergraduate Admissions Office if you would like additional information or have questions.
Phone: 1-800-462-1944 or 1-203-582-8600
E-mail: admissions@quinnipiac.edu
Visits to Campus: "Three settings, one University"
Even if you've seen the Quinnipiac campus before - we hope you'll return to see our growth and gain a current perspective about the University. Please plan to visit our Mount Carmel campus-home to the Arnold Bernhard Library, Learning Center, and academic programs in business, communications, arts and sciences, health sciences and the School of Law, extensive residence, athletic and recreation facilities; the York Hill campus with the TD Bank Sports Center, a 'lodge-like' student center and new suite residence facilities for juniors and seniors; and our new North Haven graduate campus, location of classrooms, seminar rooms, labs and clinical suites for the graduate and professional courses in nursing, physical and occupational therapy, diagnostic imaging, radiologist assistant and physician assistant programs and our School of Education. Plus it's the future site of our proposed School of Medicine!
Guidance counselors and independent counselors are welcome to visit Quinnipiac throughout the year. If you would like to visit us individually, please call us in advance for an appointment to meet with an admissions counselor, take a student guided campus tour, and be our guests for lunch.
COUNSELOR VISIT DAY: MONDAY OCT. 25, 2010:
We invite all high school and independent counselors, as well as transfer counselors from community and two year colleges to join us! Please plan to arrive between 9 and 9:15 a.m. and park at our York Hill Campus (set your GPS for 305 Sherman Avenue, Hamden, CT). We'll be transporting you to the Mount Carmel and the North Haven campuses, and we'll end your visit back at York Hill by 2:15 p.m.
The day will include:
You are welcome to drive, but if it's more convenient, we'll provide Coach bus transportation from several locations:
- Uniondale, Long Island, NY : Pickup at 6:45 a.m.
- Bridgeport/Port Jefferson Ferry, Bridgeport, Connecticut: Pickup at 8:30 a.m.
- Monmouth County, New Jersey: Pickup at 5:45 a.m.
- Bergen County, New Jersey: Pickup at 7:15 a.m.
- Amtrak/Metro North Train Station, New Haven, Connecticut: Pickup at 8:30 a.m.
- Framingham, Massachusetts: Pickup at 6:30 a.m.
- Auburn, Massachusetts: Pickup at 7:15 a.m.
To register for the day and sign-up for one of the transportation offerings, please go to www.guidequinnipiac.timetrade.com. RSVP deadline is Tuesday, Oct. 12.
As we get closer to the event, a confirmation letter will be sent via email confirming transportation details, driving directions and parking instructions. Any questions regarding your registration should be directed to Paul Krsiak, assistant director of admissions at paul.krsiak@quinnipiac.edu or phone at 203-582-3675.
If you have any questions regarding the day, please contact Heidi Erickson, senior associate director of admissions at heidi.erickson@quinnipiac.edu or by calling 203-582-5231.
We hope that you are able to join us for a very informative day!
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Get to know us: Meet the undergraduate admissions counselors
Information on the Application Process
When to apply: Prospective freshmen should file an application as early in their senior year as possible and arrange to have first quarter senior grades sent from their high school as soon as they are available. Applications are available online and in print. It's the application itself that 'drives' the admissions process - please do not advise students to wait to apply until they have all their test scores or fall grades. Those parts of the application can follow as they become available. Nov. 1 is the recommended deadline for students applying for physical therapy, physician assistant and nursing. Feb. 1 is our listed application deadline for all other programs.
How to apply: Students may use the Quinnipiac University application for admission or may apply by using the Common Application. There is no preference for which application the student may use - but we do encourage students to apply online.
The review process: The undergraduate admissions office works on a “rolling admissions” basis. The admissions committee begins the review process of completed applications in November, and we begin to notify students of our decisions early in January, with a May 1 reply date.
Test scores: We require official SAT or ACT scores. We ask that students send us ALL scores of tests taken (because we value their efforts as well as their results!). We will (automatically) select the highest individual critical reading, math and writing score and/or the highest ACT composite score.
A completed application consists of:
Feb. 1 is the recommended deadline for freshman applicants who wish to be considered for all programs. Candidates for physical therapy, nursing and physician assistant should file their applications by Nov. 1 to assure full consideration - applications filed after Nov. 1 will be reviewed as they become complete. We begin notifying students of their decisions in early January.
Students who are placed on a wait list are notified of any openings by June 1.
Students have until May 1 (postmark date) to respond to offers of admission, with a matriculation fee of $200 and housing deposit of $350. These deposits are refundable if we are notified in writing prior to May 1.
Helpful Facts
The Undergraduate Admissions Office received more than 14,000 applications for fall of 2010, admitted 58 percent of those who applied and enrolled 1,650 freshmen and 190 transfer students. Our goal for 2011 is similar. In recent years Quinnipiac has experienced a significant increase in the number of students applying and has found it necessary to establish a wait list. Any student placed on a wait list is notified of any openings by June 1.
We recommend that students visit the campus either for an Open House, group information session or a one-on-one interview (interviews are not required). Due to the demand, students should use our online reservation system to arrange their visit. We host group information sessions followed by a campus tour most Saturdays during the fall and spring semesters, and weekdays throughout the year. For questions, please call us at 1-800-462-1944 or 203-582-8600.
Advanced Standing: Quinnipiac does grant credit for AP level courses taken in high school. To receive consideration for credit students must take the AP exam and receive the following score(s).
Advanced Placement - AP Policy
|
Score |
Subject |
Equivalency (credit) |
|
3 |
Art History |
AR 103 (3CR) |
|
3 |
Art, Studio: Drawing |
AR 159 (3CR) |
|
3 |
Art, 2D Design |
AR 159 (3CR) |
|
3 |
Art, 3D Design |
AR 159 (3CR) |
|
4 |
Biology |
BI 101 - BI 102 (8CR) |
|
4 |
Chemistry |
CH 110 - CH 111 (8CR) |
|
4 |
Computer Science A |
CSC 110 (3CR) |
|
4 |
Computer Science AB |
CSC 110 - CSC 111 (6CR) |
|
4 |
English, Lang + Comp |
EN 101 (3CR) |
|
4 |
English, Lit + Comp |
EN 102 (3CR) |
|
4 |
Environmental Science |
BI 139 (8CR) |
|
3 |
French, Language |
FR 101 - FR 102 (6CR) |
|
3 |
German, Language |
GR 101 - GR 102 (6CR) |
|
3 |
Gov and Pol., Amer |
PO 131 (3CR) |
|
3 |
Gov and Pol., Comp |
PO 101 (3CR) |
|
3 |
History, European |
HS 111 - HS 112 (6CR) |
|
3 |
History, US |
HS 131 - HS 132 (6CR) |
|
3 |
Human Geography |
GP 139 (3CR) |
|
3 |
Italian Language |
IT 101 / IT 102 (6CR) |
|
3 |
Macroeconomics |
EC 112 (3CR) |
|
4 |
Math, Calculus AB |
MA 141 (3CR) |
|
4 |
Math, Calculus BC |
MA 141 - MA 142 (6CR) |
|
3 |
Microeconomics |
EC 111 (3CR) |
|
3 |
Music Theory |
MU 230 |
|
4 |
Physics, B |
PH 110 - PH 111 (8CR) |
|
4 |
Physics C, Elect. + Mag. |
PH 139 (8CR) |
|
4 |
Physics C, Mech. |
PH 139 (8CR) |
|
3 |
Psychology |
PS 101 (3CR) |
|
3 |
Spanish, Language |
SP 101 - SP 102 (6CR) |
|
4 |
Statistics |
EC 271 (3CR) for business |
|
3 |
World History |
HS 139 (3CR) |
Quinnipiac also awards credit for college courses taken as part of the high school curriculum. Students must request an official college transcript be sent to our Office of Undergraduate Admissions for evaluation. Courses completed with a “C” or higher, which are part of our regular curriculum, will transfer.
If students have taken an IB curriculum, we will consider awarding advanced standing for Higher Level courses, based on a minimum exam grade of 4.