Quinnipiac University

BS in Athletic Training Tuition and Financial Aid

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Undergraduate Costs

Undergraduate Costs of Attendance 2024–25, First-Year Student
Cost First-Year Student Living on Campus First-Year Commuter at Home
Billed Charges
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance $76,500 $63,476
Tuition1 $52,670 $52,670
Student Fees2 $2,000 $2,000
Technology Fees $810 $810
Tuition & Fees (summed from above) $55,480 $55,480
Housing and Food $17,260 $520
Total Estimated Billed Charges (direct charges) $72,740 $56,000
Other Possible Expenses
Housing and Food Allowance for Non-Residents n/a $3,216
Books and Supplies3 $1,100 $1,100
Personal3 $1,810 $1,810
Transportation3 $850 $1,350
Total Estimated Indirect Costs $3,760 $7,476

1 Tuition figures assume a student is taking 12-16 credits per semester. Credits taken in excess of 16 are billed at $1,210 per credit. Part-time student budgets are prorated and calculated using part-time tuition costs.
2 Student fees cover the experiences and services that complement and support academics.
3 Amounts listed for books, personal and transportation are estimated allowances that are not part of a student’s bill.

Additional Term Costs
  • J-term costs: $875 per credit, plus $30 registration fee

  • Summer term costs: $875 per credit, plus $30 registration fee and $100 technology fee

The athletic training program is no longer accepting new applications.