Understand the financial aid process
We know that navigating the financial aid process can be daunting, but our goal is to make it easier for you.
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We know that college is a huge investment and one of the most important ones you’ll ever make. That’s why we’re invested in helping make your Quinnipiac education affordable. Whether it’s grants, scholarships, loans or a job, we’ll help you explore every option and make a plan that works for you.
Direct costs are expenses for which you receive a billing statement from the Quinnipiac University Office of Student Accounts such as tuition, student fees, university/technology fees, accident insurance, health insurance and other applicable fees.
Cost or fee | Rate |
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Tuition for special education program | $705 per credit |
Summer courses | $1,075 per credit |
Technology and lab fees |
$370 per semester (fall/spring) for full-time students |
There are also other fees assessed for certain payment plans.
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These estimates are for educational expenses and are, therefore, used when calculating financial aid eligibility. It is important to note that you will only be billed for the direct costs by Quinnipiac.
Indirect costs are expenses that you may incur but for which you do not receive a billing statement, such as average for books, supplies, transportation, and miscellaneous expenses and off-campus living expenses.
Item | Rate |
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Books and supplies | $350 to $1,050 annually depending on program of study |
Living expenses | $1,861 per month (off-campus and on-campus) $902 per month (at home with parents) |
Miscellaneous expenses | $400 to $4,100 annually depending on program of study |
These estimates are for educational expenses and are, therefore, used when calculating financial aid eligibility. It is important to note that you will only be billed for the direct costs by Quinnipiac.
We know that navigating the financial aid process can be daunting, but our goal is to make it easier for you.
There are several ways to help offset the cost of your education.
Our admissions counselors are here to answer any questions you may have about online programs and help you navigate the application process.