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Quinnipiac Requirements for Admission

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What are Quinnipiac's admission requirements? While there are a lot of pieces that go into a college application, you should focus on only a few critical things:

  • GPA requirements
  • Testing requirements, including SAT and ACT requirements
  • Application requirements

In this guide we'll cover what you need to get into Quinnipiac and build a strong application.

School location: Hamden, CT

This school is also known as: QU, Quinnipiac University

Admissions Rate: 83.8%

If you want to get in, the first thing to look at is the acceptance rate. This tells you how competitive the school is and how serious their requirements are.

The acceptance rate at Quinnipiac is 83.8% . For every 100 applicants, 84 are admitted.

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This means the school is lightly selective . The school will have their expected requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores. If you meet their requirements, you're almost certain to get an offer of admission. But if you don't meet Quinnipiac's requirements, you'll be one of the unlucky few people who gets rejected.

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Quinnipiac GPA Requirements

Many schools specify a minimum GPA requirement, but this is often just the bare minimum to submit an application without immediately getting rejected.

The GPA requirement that really matters is the GPA you need for a real chance of getting in. For this, we look at the school's average GPA for its current students.

Average GPA: 3.54

The average GPA at Quinnipiac is 3.54 .

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(Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA.

With a GPA of 3.54, Quinnipiac requires you to be around average in your high school class. You'll need a mix of A's and B's, and very few C's. If you have a lower GPA, you can compensate with harder courses like AP or IB classes. This will help boost your weighted GPA and show your ability to take college classes.

SAT and ACT Requirements

Each school has different requirements for standardized testing. Only a few schools require the SAT or ACT, but many consider your scores if you choose to submit them.

Quinnipiac hasn't explicitly named a policy on SAT/ACT requirements, but because it's published average SAT or ACT scores (we'll cover this next), it's likely test flexible. Typically, these schools say, "if you feel your SAT or ACT score represents you well as a student, submit them. Otherwise, don't."

Despite this policy, the truth is that most students still take the SAT or ACT, and most applicants to Quinnipiac will submit their scores. If you don't submit scores, you'll have one fewer dimension to show that you're worthy of being admitted, compared to other students. We therefore recommend that you consider taking the SAT or ACT, and doing well.

Quinnipiac SAT Requirements

Many schools say they have no SAT score cutoff, but the truth is that there is a hidden SAT requirement. This is based on the school's average score.

Average SAT: 1175

The average SAT score composite at Quinnipiac is a 1175 on the 1600 SAT scale.

This score makes Quinnipiac Competitive for SAT test scores.

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Quinnipiac SAT Score Analysis (New 1600 SAT)

The 25th percentile SAT score is 1130, and the 75th percentile SAT score is 1300. In other words, a 1130 on the SAT places you below average, while a 1300 will move you up to above average .

Here's the breakdown of SAT scores by section:

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SAT Score Choice Policy

The Score Choice policy at your school is an important part of your testing strategy.

Quinnipiac has the Score Choice policy of "All Scores."

This means that Quinnipiac requires you to send all SAT scores you've ever taken to their office.

This sounds daunting, but most schools don't actually consider all your scores equally. For example, if you scored an 1300 on one test and a 1500 on another, they won't actually average the two tests.

More commonly, the school will take your highest score on a single test date. Even better, some schools form a Superscore - that is, they take your highest section score across all your test dates and combine them.

Some students are still worried about submitting too many test scores. They're afraid that Quinnipiac will look down on too many attempts to raise your score. But how many is too many?

From our research and talking to admissions officers, we've learned that 4-6 tests is a safe number to submit . The college understands that you want to have the best chance of admission, and retaking the test is a good way to do this. Within a reasonable number of tests, they honestly don't care how many times you've taken it. They'll just focus on your score.

If you take it more than 6 times, colleges start wondering why you're not improving with each test. They'll question your study skills and ability to improve.

But below 6 tests, we strongly encourage retaking the test to maximize your chances. If your SAT score is currently below a 1130, we strongly recommend that you consider prepping for the SAT and retaking it . You don't have much to lose, and you can potentially raise your score and significantly boost your chances of getting in.

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Quinnipiac ACT Requirements

Just like for the SAT, Quinnipiac likely doesn't have a hard ACT cutoff, but if you score too low, your application will get tossed in the trash.

Average ACT: 25

The average ACT score at Quinnipiac is 25. This score makes Quinnipiac Moderately Competitive for ACT scores.

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The 25th percentile ACT score is 24, and the 75th percentile ACT score is 29.

ACT Score Sending Policy

If you're taking the ACT as opposed to the SAT, you have a huge advantage in how you send scores, and this dramatically affects your testing strategy.

Here it is: when you send ACT scores to colleges, you have absolute control over which tests you send. You could take 10 tests, and only send your highest one. This is unlike the SAT, where many schools require you to send all your tests ever taken.

This means that you have more chances than you think to improve your ACT score. To try to aim for the school's ACT requirement of 24 and above, you should try to take the ACT as many times as you can. When you have the final score that you're happy with, you can then send only that score to all your schools.

ACT Superscore Policy

By and large, most colleges do not superscore the ACT. (Superscore means that the school takes your best section scores from all the test dates you submit, and then combines them into the best possible composite score). Thus, most schools will just take your highest ACT score from a single sitting.

We weren't able to find the school's exact ACT policy, which most likely means that it does not Superscore. Regardless, you can choose your single best ACT score to send in to Quinnipiac, so you should prep until you reach our recommended target ACT score of 24.

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SAT/ACT Writing Section Requirements

Currently, only the ACT has an optional essay section that all students can take. The SAT used to also have an optional Essay section, but since June 2021, this has been discontinued unless you are taking the test as part of school-day testing in a few states. Because of this, no school requires the SAT Essay or ACT Writing section, but some schools do recommend certain students submit their results if they have them.

Quinnipiac considers the SAT Essay/ACT Writing section optional and may not include it as part of their admissions consideration. You don't need to worry too much about Writing for this school, but other schools you're applying to may require it.

Final Admissions Verdict

Because this school is lightly selective, you have a great shot at getting in, as long as you don't fall well below average . Aim for a 1130 SAT or a 24 ACT or higher, and you'll almost certainly get an offer of admission. As long as you meet the rest of the application requirements below, you'll be a shoo-in.

But if you score below our recommended target score, you may be one of the very few unlucky people to get rejected.

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Application Requirements

Every school requires an application with the bare essentials - high school transcript and GPA, application form, and other core information. Many schools, as explained above, also require SAT and ACT scores, as well as letters of recommendation, application essays, and interviews. We'll cover the exact requirements of Quinnipiac here.

Application Requirements Overview

  • Common Application Accepted
  • Electronic Application Available
  • Essay or Personal Statement Required for all freshmen
  • Letters of Recommendation 1
  • Interview Not required
  • Application Fee $65
  • Fee Waiver Available? Available
  • Other Notes

Testing Requirements

  • SAT or ACT Considered if submitted
  • SAT Essay or ACT Writing Optional
  • SAT Subject Tests
  • Scores Due in Office February 1

Coursework Requirements

  • Subject Required Years
  • Foreign Language 2
  • Social Studies 2
  • Electives 2

Deadlines and Early Admissions

  • Offered? Deadline Notification
  • Yes February 1 November 15
  • Yes November 15 January 15
  • Yes November 1 December 15

Admissions Office Information

  • Address: 275 Hamden, CT 06518-1940
  • Phone: (203) 582-8200 x8200
  • Fax: (203) 582-8906
  • Email: [email protected]

Other Schools For You

If you're interested in Quinnipiac, you'll probably be interested in these schools as well. We've divided them into 3 categories depending on how hard they are to get into, relative to Quinnipiac.

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Reach Schools: Harder to Get Into

These schools are have higher average SAT scores than Quinnipiac. If you improve your SAT score, you'll be competitive for these schools.

School Name Location SAT Avg ACT Avg
Irvine, CA 1310 29
Richardson, TX 1291 28
Davis, CA 1280 28
Tucson, AZ 1245 25
Philadelphia, PA 1241 28
Tuscaloosa, AL 1225 26
Cincinnati, OH 1223 26

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Same Level: Equally Hard to Get Into

If you're competitive for Quinnipiac, these schools will offer you a similar chance of admission.

School Name Location SAT Avg ACT Avg
Fort Collins, CO 1178 26
Athens, OH 1174 25
New York, NY 1173 26
Indianapolis, IN 1161 25
Denton, TX 1160 23
Arlington, TX 1160 23
Miami, FL 1159 24

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Safety Schools: Easier to Get Into

If you're currently competitive for Quinnipiac, you should have no problem getting into these schools. If Quinnipiac is currently out of your reach, you might already be competitive for these schools.

School Name Location SAT Avg ACT Avg
Fort Myers, FL 1135 29
Pullman, WA 1125 23
San Antonio, TX 1120 22
Greenville, NC 1105 22
San Marcos, TX 1080 23
Atlanta, GA 1067 22
Hampton, VA 1059 22

Data on this page is sourced from Peterson's Databases © 2023 (Peterson's LLC. All rights reserved.) as well as additional publicly available sources.

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Undergraduate Application for Admission

Links to application directions:

First Year students  -  Accelerated Nursing students  -  Transfer students   -  Online Degree Completion To start or continue an application   click here

First Year Students

  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Physician Assistant
  • High school transcript
  • Personal essay on a topic of particular meaning and interest to you. The essay should reflect who you are and speak to your values, goals, and aspirations as a student.
  • Letter of recommendation from a teacher, guidance counselor or other school official
  • 4 years of English
  • 3 years of mathematics (4 years required for Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Nursing and Physician Assistant applicants)
  • 3 or more years of science (4 years required for applicants to the Schools of Nursing and Health Sciences)
  • 2 years of social science and foreign language
  • 3 academic electives
  • Test Scores: see details below
  • College of Arts and Sciences
  • School of Business
  • School of Communications
  • School of Engineering
  • School of Health Sciences (recommended for some programs)
  • Accelerated dual-degree programs in biology, business, communications, or economics
  • Dual-degree BS/Doctor of Physical Therapy (3+3 and 4+3 tracks) program
  • Dual-degree BS/Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy (4+1.5) program
  • School of Nursing
  • Would like to be considered for the Accelerated Dual-Degree Bachelor's/JD (3+3) program
  • Are applying to the entry-level, Dual-Degree BS/MHS in Physician Assistant (4+27 months) program
  • Have been homeschooled

Accelerated Nursing Applicants

Designed for individuals with a bachelor’s degree in another discipline, who are interested in pursuing nursing as a second bachelor’s degree. The curriculum builds on your prior educational preparation, and the degree is completed in 12 months, starting in January and August with students concentrating solely on nursing courses.

January 2

April 1 September 1

 The School of Nursing admissions committee begins review of completed applications in July, and begins notification of decisions in September.

 

August 26

September 1 March 1

 The School of Nursing admissions committee begins review of completed applications in February, and begins notification of decisions in March.

 

Start   or Continue  an application Admissions Requirements:

  • BA or BS degree completed prior to the start of the program
  • Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended, whether or not grades were earned
  • Completion of prerequisite coursework within the last five years with a grade of B- or better and completebeforeto entering the accelerated track
  • Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 (B) for consideration (Please note that admission is competitive and that meeting the minimum admission standards does not guarantee admission)
  • Personal Essay
  • Résumé
  • Due to visa compliance rules students on an F1 student visa are not eligible for this program and recommend they consider one of our other great programs.
  • International transfer applicants must provide a course-by-course academic evaluation by a NACES evaluation company .
  • Documented English language proficiency is required. You may satisfy this by either completing the ELS Language Center’s intensive level 112 course or achieving satisfactory scores on the TOEFL or IELTS.

Transfer Students

  • For most majors, a minimum GPA of 2.5 is expected
  • All transcripts should be sent to the Undergraduate Admissions Office
  • Official high school transcript with graduation date, unless an awarded AS or AA degree is shown on your college transcript
  • Letter of recommendation
  • Personal essay - Summarize your experiences and why you want to transfer to Quinnipiac
  • Documented English language proficiency is required. You may satisfy this by either completing the ELS Language Center’s intensive level 112 course or achieving satisfactory scores on the TOEFL, IELTS, SAT or ACT

Students interested in Undergraduate Online Degree Completion programs can  apply here

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College Grid: sat, act, gpa, and other school info

This college guide uses the most recent data available provided by the U.S. Department of Education. This information was last updated on October 10th, 2023.

Quinnipiac University Admission Requirements Guide

Whether you’re just starting to consider Quinnipiac University as an option or are well into the application process, this guide will provide a comprehensive overview of the Quinnipiac University undergraduate admission requirements. After reading this guide, you will understand what needs to be done to maximize your chances of being admitted to this institution’s undergraduate program.

Quinnipiac University Acceptance Rate

For the most recent class, the Quinnipiac University acceptance rate was 88.12%. While odds of being accepted into this university are favorable, it is still important to follow the admission requirements. Neglecting to include even one required component could result in Quinnipiac University discarding your application without offering you a chance to resubmit. On that note, let’s discuss these key requirements.

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Quinnipiac University GPA Requirements

Every high school has its own method of constructing students’ grade point averages (GPA). Some secondary schools use a weighted GPA system, where they take into account the rigor of honors courses and weigh them more heavily, and others use an unweighted GPA system, in which letter grades all carry the same weight regardless of the course’s difficulty.

To level the playing field, schools often compare applicants through their unweighted GPA and consider the number of honors and advanced courses separately. This is how Quinnipiac University typically conducts its college application review process. 

Quinnipiac University Average GPA

When looking at undergraduate students who were most recently admitted, the Quinnipiac University average GPA is 3.4. Although there are no GPA requirements for admission, it is strongly recommended that prospective students aim for at least a 3.4 to give themselves an adequate chance of being accepted into Quinnipiac University.

Here is the range of Quinnipiac University SAT scores segmented by the three sections of the test: Critical Reading, Math, and Writing.

 25th PercentileMedian        75th Percentile
Critical Reading
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Writing 490540590

Does Quinnipiac University Require SAT Test Results?

Several major colleges have placed less emphasis on requiring SAT test scores; some are not weighing them as heavily when making admission decisions. On the other hand, the majority of large universities still require applicants to send in their SAT results. Many schools waived the requirement for students impacted by the pandemic, making this question even more convoluted. Thus, is Quinnipiac University currently requiring the submission of SAT test results to be considered for admission?

Quinnipiac University does not require SAT test results, according to our latest data. However, keep in mind that this policy could change with little notice. We still encourage students to submit their SAT scores as part of their application.

Quinnipiac University's SAT Score Choice Policy

Quinnipiac University does accept the SAT ‘Superscore’ policy. This means that applicants who have taken the SAT several times may submit their best scores for each section, rather than submitting every full report. For example, if you received a higher score on your Reading section during your first test, but received a higher score on the Mathematics section on your second test, you may combine these scores for a comprehensive ‘Superscore’.

Does Quinnipiac University Require ACT Test Results?

Quinnipiac University is not requiring applicants to submit ACT test scores. Although standardized tests are not required for their current admissions period, it is strongly recommended to submit your ACT results. Admissions counselors are looking at the applicant holistically, and a good score can add weight to your application.

Quinnipiac University's ACT Score Choice Policy

Quinnipiac University only allows ACT composite scores to be submitted. Applicants are invited to submit all of their ACT attempts if their college counselor recommends it, though.

Quinnipiac University Application Requirements

Does quinnipiac university use the common app.

Like most major U.S. schools, Quinnipiac University does use the Common Application for their admissions process. The Common App is a unified application that prospective students use to apply to undergraduate colleges and universities. It allows applicants to use a single application that can be sent to as many colleges as they apply to, instead of repeatedly inputting the same demographic and academic information per school. Quinnipiac University may request additional materials, such as supplemental essays and questions, but the primary application structure remains the same.

Does Quinnipiac University Require Letters of Recommendation?

Quinnipiac University does not require a letter of recommendation from a teacher. Even though it’s not required, you are allowed to submit a teacher recommendation letter as supplemental material in your application. It is highly recommended that you do so, especially if you have a strong relationship with a teacher who is willing to attest to your academic and interpersonal skills.

A recommendation letter from a school counselor or guidance counselor is required to apply to Quinnipiac University. High school counselors are constantly writing letters of recommendation for students, so asking them to create one for you is a fairly straightforward process. Ensure that they are at least somewhat familiar with your character and goals, as the purpose of this letter is to show Quinnipiac University that you are a comprehensively complete applicant.

Quinnipiac University Application Checklist

See our application checklist for Quinnipiac University below to ensure you complete and submit the proper materials.

Required Application Materials:

  • Completed Common App
  • 1 Letter of Recommendation from a School Counselor
  • Personal Statement (College Essay)
  • Quinnipiac University Application Fee or Fee Waiver
  • Academic Transcripts (at the time of submission and when senior year first semester grades are released)

Optional Application Materials:

  • Standardized Test Scores, such as the SAT or ACT
  • Additional Recommendation Letters (Teacher Evaluations)

Quinnipiac University Facts & Frequently Asked Questions

Is quinnipiac university public or private.

Quinnipiac University is a private, non-profit university. Private universities’ primary sources of funding are through tuition, donations, and endowments. Although tuition may be higher at these nonprofit institutions, generous financial aid packages are more common than public schools. Tuition rates do not differ between in-state and out-of-state students.

How Many Students Does Quinnipiac University Have?

Quinnipiac University’s student body is made up of 6243 undergraduate degree-seeking students, according to our latest data. Quinnipiac University offers the benefits of both large and small schools. The class sizes and student to faculty ratios are much lower than what a large school would have, and yet the college still offers a variety of options to network and get to know your professors.

How do I apply to Quinnipiac University?

Make sure you have all of the required application materials we covered on hand. You can learn more about the application process for this particular institution at Quinnipiac University’s Website.

Where is Quinnipiac University?

Quinnipiac University is located in Hamden, CT. To visualize where Quinnipiac University’s campus is based in relation to Hamden’s downtown area and landmarks, take a look at the interactive map below.

Quinnipiac University Campus Map

Final Thoughts on Applying to Quinnipiac University

Hopefully this guide helped you to learn more about the admissions requirements for Quinnipiac University. When applying to colleges, remember to keep in mind that not every school will be a good fit. Take the time to evaluate what’s most important to you, such as the school’s academic opportunities, financial aid benefits, and location. All of the application components we covered are important – take your time to put your best foot forward. The College Grid team wishes you the best of luck on your college applications!

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As a valedictorian in high school, I developed a strong passion for learning and pushing myself to achieve academic success. Now, as a first-generation college graduate, I'm excited to share my experiences and insights with others who may be navigating similar paths through College Grid.

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Find out about requirements, fees, and deadlines

First Year/Freshman application plan options: Early Decision November 1, 2024, Early Action November 15, 2024 and Regular Decision February 1, 2025. Programs that strongly encourage Early Action decision plan: Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, and Nursing.

Transfer applications are accepted for either fall or spring. For spring entry, completed applications are reviewed starting in late October; fall applications are reviewed starting in February (after prior fall term grades are received.) Most academic programs accept transfer students, with some exceptions. Transfers are not accepted to the combined degree programs of Physician Assistant, Physical Therapy or Occupational Therapy. The following programs accept transfer students on a space available basis: Radiologic Sciences (fall entry only) and Nursing.

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"Education utterly transforms a person's life. At Quinnipiac, we nurture our students into becoming enlightened global citizens, prepared for the evolving careers of the 21st century." Dr. Judy D. Olian, President

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For first-year students

Admissions website.

www.qu.edu/admissions

Financial aid website

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For transfer students

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Guaranteed admission website

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  • Jul 12, 2022

no secondary yet, correct?  

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bieberlover61 said: no secondary yet, correct? Click to expand...

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fxryker

  • Jul 13, 2022

I just realized that they require CASPer.  

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  • Jul 14, 2022
fxryker said: I just realized that they require CASPer. Click to expand...
iLikeMedicine. said: I'm surprised u haven't submitted their secondary yet Click to expand...
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  • Jul 19, 2022

Secondary received! OOS  

Peatal said: Secondary received! OOS Click to expand...
burritomed said: do you mind posting the prompts? Click to expand...

OOS, still awaiting secondary. Primary verified 6/22  

ChefBoyOhGee said: They would change pretty much their entire secondary. Click to expand...

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Peatal said: 1) If you will not be enrolled as a full-time student, how will you be spending/intend to spend your time during your application year? Current Word Count: 0/150 2) What quality or attribute do you think is most important in being a physician? Please explain. Current Word Count: 0/150 3) Please provide an experience when you have encountered and addressed a conflict. How did you work through the conflict? How would you apply what you learned from this experience as a medical student and future physician? Current Word Count: 0/400 4) Netter SOM is a diverse and inclusive student body. What do you feel that you will bring to enrich the incoming SOM class and community? Current Word Count: 0/200 5) In your experience through the COVID-19 Pandemic, how do you see your role as a frontline provider in future public health emergencies? Current Word Count: 0/250 6) Please address any withdrawals, repeated courses, leaves of absence or breaks in your undergraduate education that are not explained in your application. (Optional) Current Word Count: 0/250 Click to expand...

OOS secondary received  

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OOS secondary received.  

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  • Jul 20, 2022

Good Morning! OOS secondary received 7/20. Verified on 7/15.  

For the first essay question, it’s labeled as mandatory but addresses non traditional students. For the traditional students, what are you putting in this box?  

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OOS secondary just received!  

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jademoon

Oos secondary received  

The COVID-19 question is odd imo  

secondary received  

does anyone know how they use casper here?? I'm wondering if ii will be given without since our secondary doesn't have casper on the checklist  

chamich003 said: does anyone know how they use casper here?? I'm wondering if ii will be given without since our secondary doesn't have casper on the checklist Click to expand...

OOS secondary received today  

ally12 said: For the first essay question, it’s labeled as mandatory but addresses non traditional students. For the traditional students, what are you putting in this box? Click to expand...

Does anyone know why even though I entered my courses it won't mark as complete? I have more than the required courses and labs, could that be a reason why?  

abrolicswandiver

  • Jul 22, 2022
emmaclairemadeline said: Does anyone know why even though I entered my courses it won't mark as complete? I have more than the required courses and labs, could that be a reason why? Click to expand...
abrolicswandiver said: You have to make sure that you have TWO labs for both biology and chemistry, so if your university only requires one lab for either/both of those classes you have to split up the course credits and enter them as two courses. That was at least my problem at first for why it was marked as incomplete. Click to expand...

tx23

  • Jul 29, 2022

Is anyone having trouble with the demographics page? it says "incomplete". I have every box filled except middle initial and apartment #  

snowman888

tx23 said: Is anyone having trouble with the demographics page? it says "incomplete". I have every box filled except middle initial and apartment # Click to expand...
  • Jul 30, 2022
wysdoc said: 3) Please provide an experience when you have encountered and addressed a conflict. How did you work through the conflict? How would you apply what you learned from this experience as a medical student and future physician? ( 400 words ) Click to expand...

orgosad

  • Jul 31, 2022

for prerequisites if you guys had seperate biology/chemistry labs did you combine the credits and grade for the entries? I'm kinda confused  

blackberries

blackberries

orgosad said: for prerequisites if you guys had seperate biology/chemistry labs did you combine the credits and grade for the entries? I'm kinda confused Click to expand...

showkayaker

  • Aug 1, 2022
Medigal said: Is this question asking about a challenge like adversity or an actual conflict between people, such as in a group setting? Click to expand...

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Anyone's letters marked as not received but in documents it has the packet listed?  

ordinarywindsurfer said: My understanding is a conflict bewteen people, nothing in the prompt really suggest it should be a "challenge" Click to expand...

Did anyone have trouble saving the courses section of the secondary? Mine has "the page is incomplete", but all my prerequisites are included.  

Julatteluver

  • Aug 2, 2022

WOW. I'm so stuck on Netter's secondary app. I don't know why but I find their questions so difficult to answer...  

futuredocnigeria said: Did anyone have trouble saving the courses section of the secondary? Mine has "the page is incomplete", but all my prerequisites are included. Click to expand...
  • Aug 3, 2022
alittlebit97 said: Are you certain you have labs + lectures for all the subjects that require both? Click to expand...

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docmcstuffins_

  • Aug 4, 2022
InsertInterestingUsername said: Anyone's letters marked as not received but in documents it has the packet listed? Click to expand...
  • Aug 5, 2022
Julatteluver said: WOW. I'm so stuck on Netter's secondary app. I don't know why but I find their questions so difficult to answer... Click to expand...
  • Aug 6, 2022
thecheddar said: fr tho. It's been my slowest one so far Click to expand...

KingJaswal

Yeah its weird, I have everything in for my application but its been a week and I havent gotten the complete app email or notification.....  

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KingJaswal said: Yeah its weird, I have everything in for my application but its been a week and I havent gotten the complete app email or notification..... Click to expand...

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Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University Secondary Questions

Here are Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University secondary questions.

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( Questions 2, 3, 4, 5 REQUIRED , Questions 1 + 6  IF Applicable )

1.  If you will not be enrolled as a full-time student , how will you be spending/intend to spend your time during your application year? If you are a re-applicant,  please address steps taken to improve your application for medical school.  (200 words)

2. Why is it important to you to go into medicine and become a physician?  (200 words)

3. Tell us about your lived experiences that will enable you to provide quality care to all patients.  (200 words)

4. As medical students and future physicians, you are faced with many uncertain situations. Please describe a situation when you were asked to do something that you felt unprepared for. How did you handle it?  (400 words)

5. Netter SOM is a diverse and inclusive community, and we believe that each person brings their own unique experiences and attributes. Our students also serve and interact with diverse patient populations and communities. Please share how you have made efforts to work with people from a different background than you. What did you learn from these efforts?  (400 words)

6.  If applicable,  please address any withdrawals, repeated courses, leaves of absence or breaks in your undergraduate education that are not explained in your application.  (250 words)

1. If you will not be enrolled as a full-time student, how will you be spending/intend to spend your time during your application year? If you are a re-applicant, please address steps taken to improve your application for medical school. (200 words)

2. Why is it important to you to go into medicine and become a physician? (200 words)

3. What quality or attribute do you think is most important in being a physician? Please explain. (200 words)

4. As a medical student and future physician, you will be faced with many uncertain situations. Please describe a situation when you were asked to do something that was beyond your capabilities. How did you handle the situation? Please provide a specific example. (400 words)

5. Netter SOM is a diverse and inclusive community, and we believe that each person brings their own unique experiences and attributes. How have your experiences, personal/family background or personal identity impacted your values and attitudes in working with others who will be both similar and different from you? (400 words)

6. If applicable, please address any withdrawals, repeated courses, leaves of absence or breaks in your undergraduate education that are not explained in your application. (250 words)

  • If you will not be enrolled as a full-time student, how will you be spending/intend to spend your time during your application year? ( 150 words )
  • What quality or attribute do you think is most important in being a physician? Please explain. ( 150 words )
  • Please provide an experience when you have encountered and addressed a conflict. How did you work through the conflict? How would you apply what you learned from this experience as a medical student and future physician? ( 400 words )
  • Netter SOM is a diverse and inclusive student body. What do you feel that you will bring to enrich the incoming SOM class and community? ( 200 words )
  • In your experience through the COVID-19 Pandemic, how do you see your role as a frontline provider in future public health emergencies? ( 250 words )
  • Please address any withdrawals, repeated courses, leaves of absence or breaks in your undergraduate education that are not explained in your application. (Optional) ( 250 words )
  • What non-academic advice would you give to your younger self? (150 words)
  • Describe a situation in which you did not get something you felt you deserved and how you handled it. (150 words)
  • What is the toughest feedback you have ever received; how did you respond to it and what did you learn from it? (150 words)
  • Other than work/life balance, what do you believe the biggest challenge you will face as a practicing physician will be and how do you anticipate responding to it? (150 words)
  • OPTIONAL: If you were to have a theme song, what would it be and why? (150 words)
  • If you will not be enrolled as a full-time student, how will you be spending/intend to spend your time during your application year? (Limit 150 Words)
  • What area of medicine do you envision yourself working in at the end of your training? What is shaping your vision? (Limit 100 Words)
  • OPTIONAL: Is there anything not captured in your application that you would like to share? (Limit 150 Words)
  • Is there anything not captured in your application that you would like to share? (Limit 150 Words)
  • In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, what adjustments would you see as necessary and beneficial to the delivery of health care? (150 words)
  • Physicians are often called upon to play a leadership role within a healthcare team. Give an example of how you have developed your leadership skills. (150 words)
  • Discuss an experience you have undertaken outside your comfort zone and detail why you sought out this particular experience. (150 words)
  • If you will not be enrolled as a full-time student, how will you be spending/intend to spend your time during your application year? (150 words)
  • What area of medicine do you envision yourself working in at the end of your training? What is shaping your vision? (100 words)
  • OPTIONAL: is there anything not captured in your application that you would like to share? (150 words)

What non-academic advice would you give to your younger self?

  • Becoming a physician means dedicating yourself to a career of service. Discuss how you have cultivated a service mentality.
  • Physicians are often called upon to play a leadership role within a healthcare team. Give an example of how you have developed your leadership skills.
  • Discuss an experience you have undertaken outside your comfort zone and detail why you sought out this particular experience

Instructions: All applicants must complete questions 1 and 2. From the remaining five questions, select three additional questions and respond. Your responses to each questions cannot exceed 150 words. Type directly in the field or prepare your response with a word processing program and cut and paste it into fields.

Both questions 1 and 2 are required of all applicants.

1. What area of medicine do you envision yourself working in at the end of your training? What is shaping your vision?

2. Please tell us something about yourself that is not captured in your application.

Please answer only three of the questions below.

Discuss a personal role model (someone you know; not a historical or public figure). What attributes does this person possess that you admire and strive to emulate?

Which extracurricular activity is most important to you and why?

Detail something about yourself (quality or non-academic accomplishment) that makes you extremely proud.

Describe your most humbling non-academic experience, and how that experience will affect your interactions with your peers and patients.

a) If you will not be enrolled as a full-time student, how will you be spending/intend to spend your time during your application year? (Limit 250 Words)

All applicants  must  complete questions 1 and 2. From the remaining five questions, select three additional questions and respond. Your responses to each questions  cannot exceed 150 words . Type directly in the field or prepare your response with a word processing program and cut and paste it into fields.

(choose three out of the next five)

3. Discuss a personal role model (someone you know; not a historical or public figure). What attributes does this person possess that you admire and strive to emulate?

4. Which extracurricular activity is most important to you and why?

5. What non-academic advice would you give to your younger self?

6. Detail something about yourself (quality or non-academic accomplishment) that makes you extremely proud.

7. Describe your most humbling non-academic experience, and how that experience will affect your interactions with your peers and patients.

Good luck to everyone applying!

Limit all responses to 250 words 1. If you will not be enrolled as a full-time student, how will you be spending/intend to spend your time during your application year? 2. What area of medicine do you envision yourself working in at the end of your training? What is shaping your vision? 3. Please describe how your experiences and personal attributes will contribute to the “vision, mission and values” of the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine.

Please answer only two of the questions below.

1. What advice (non-academic) would you give to your younger self? 2. As a physician, how can you impact social change? 3. Detail something about yourself (quality or non-academic accomplishment) that makes you extremely proud.

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Quinnipiac Frank H. Netter School of Medicine Secondary Application Essay Prompts

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Frank H Netter Quinnipiac University School of Medicine has an emphasis on interprofessional education, which allows medical students to collaborate closely with students from other healthcare disciplines. Netter SOM fosters a comprehensive understanding of healthcare delivery and teamwork. Additionally, the school’s commitment to community engagement is evident through its partnerships with local healthcare institutions, offering students ample opportunities for clinical rotations and hands-on experiences in a variety of healthcare settings. These are elements you should write about in your Quinnipiac secondary essays!

Given that this is a local medical school, we advise students to pre-write as much of this secondary application as much as possible and to submit this earlier.

Our Cracking Med School Admissions team knows what it takes to stand out on Quinnipiac secondary applications! We’ve gotten several of our mentees accepted over the years. Get started and read our Quinnipiac Medical School secondary application tips below.

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Quinnipiac University Secondary Application Questions: 2023 – 2024

  • If you will not be enrolled as a full-time student, how will you be spending/intend to spend your time during your application year? If you are a re-applicant, please address steps taken to improve your application for medical school. (200 words max)
  • New Question: Why is it important to you to go into medicine and become a physician? (200 words max)
  • What quality or attribute do you think is most important in being a physician? Please explain. (200 words max)
  • Slightly changed from last year. As a medical student and future physician, you will be faced with many uncertain situations. Please describe a situation when you were asked to do something that was beyond your capabilities. How did you handle the situation? Please provide a specific example. (400 words max)
  • Netter SOM is a diverse and inclusive community, and we believe that each person brings their own unique experiences and attributes. How have your experiences, personal/family background or personal identity impacted your values and attitudes in working with others who will be both similar and different from you? (400 words max)
  • (If applicable) If applicable, please address any withdrawals, repeated courses, leaves of absence or breaks in your undergraduate education that are not explained in your application.  (250 words max)

Tips to Answer Quinnipiac Secondaries

Quinnipiac Secondary Essays Pre-Writing Guidance: We want these essays to be written on the sooner side, but unfortunately, Quinnipiac University School of Medicine’s Admissions Committee has changed the essays pretty significantly in the past few years. Write your Quinnipiac secondaries once you get the official secondary application invite!

  • Download our   Cracking Med Secondary Essay Workbook and Examples .

Quinnipiac Medical School Secondary Application Tip #1: Tell stories to convey your clinical experiences, community involvement, and teamwork. For example, if you volunteered in a drug rehab center , tell a story about a challenge you faced. We also recommend putting in as many patient stories as possible.

We strongly suggest you include stories in the following Quinnipiac essays: 

  • Include a patient story
  • As a medical student and future physician, you will be faced with many uncertain situations. Please describe a situation when you were asked to do something that was beyond your capabilities. How did you handle the situation? Please provide a specific example.

Quinnipiac Medical School Secondary Application Tip #2: For the Quinnipiac secondaries question, “As a medical student and future physician, you will be faced with many uncertain situations. Please describe a situation when you were asked to do something that was beyond your capabilities. How did you handle the situation? Please provide a specific example,” treat this like an autobiography.

Some pointers: include stories; reflect on what you learned from your various experiences; talk about how your experiences shaped the type of person and physician you want to be.

  • Read ALL our tips about how to write this essay here:   How To Write An Autobiography For Medical School

Quinnipiac Medical School Secondary Application Tip #3: As Quinnipiac is located in Connecticut, there is a strong preference to accept students from Connecticut. However, we’ve had many students get acceptances if they attended school or lived in the Northeast. In your Quinnipiac secondary essays, include stories and experiences from the Northeast.

Quinnipiac Medical School Secondary Application Tip #4: Don’t forget to incorporate a little bit about “Why Frank H Netter School of Medicine” throughout the Quinnipiac secondary questions. Talk about projects and community service you want to do at Netter. Convey if you want to do any projects in Connecticut.

  • Read our blog post How To Answer “Why this medical school?” to gain insights on how to incorporate a strong “Why Frank H Netter School of Medicine” throughout your Quinnipiac secondary essays. 

Quinnipiac Medical School Secondary Application Tip #5: Get our help to edit your Quinnipiac secondary essays. We can help you through our secondary essay packages . Have questions about how you can stand out? Contact us below.

Quinnipiac Medical School Secondary Application Tip #6: If you are a re-applicant, it’s important to emphasize the difference between this year’s application and your previous application. The Netter Admissions Committee is really looking for this difference between cycles. Just because you got an interview invite the first time you applied does not mean that you will get an interview again. 

Here are aspects to emphasize if you are a re-applicant:

  • If you took additional science courses. If so, where, which ones, and what was your overall GPA.
  • If you re-took your MCAT. What was your score improvement? You can discuss how you studied differently.
  • Additional clinical activities and patient experiences you’ve had. 

[ Read more secondary essay tips: Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM), Yale Medical School Secondary Essays;   Boston University Medical School; New York University – NYU Grossman ]

Quinnipiac University Secondary Application Questions: 2022 – 2023

NOTE: Quinnipiac Secondary Essay Prompts significantly changed from last year’s.

  • If you will not be enrolled as a full-time student, how will you be spending/intend to spend your time during your application year?  (200 words max)
  • Please provide an experience when you have encountered and addressed a conflict. How did you work through the conflict? How would you apply what you learned from this experience as a medical student and future physician? (400 words max)
  • In your experience through the COVID-19 Pandemic, how do you see your role as a frontline provider in future public health emergencies?  (250 words max)

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Quinnipiac University Secondary Application Questions: 2021 – 2022

  • What non-academic advice would you give to your younger self? (150 words max)
  • Describe a situation in which you did not get something you felt you deserved and how you handled it. (150 words max)
  • What is the toughest feedback you have ever received; how did you respond to it and what did you learn from it? (150 words max)
  • Other than work/life balance, what do you believe the biggest challenge you will face as a practicing physician will be and how do you anticipate responding to it? (150 words max)
  • (Optional) If you were to have a theme song, what would it be and why? (150 words max)

Extra questions (Demographic Information Section)

  • If you will not be enrolled as a full-time student, how will you be spending/intend to spend your time during your application year? (150 words max)
  • What area of medicine do you envision yourself working in at the end of your training? What is shaping your vision? (100 words max)
  • (Optional) Is there anything not captured in your application that you would like to share? (150 words max)

Quinnipiac University Secondary Application Questions: 2020 - 2021

  • Is there anything not captured in your application that you would like to share? (150 words max)
  • In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, what adjustments would you see as necessary and beneficial to the delivery of health care? (150 words max)
  • Physicians are often called upon to play a leadership role within a healthcare team. Give an example of how you have developed your leadership skills. (150 words max)
  • Discuss an experience you have undertaken outside your comfort zone and detail why you sought out this particular experience. (150 words max)

Quinnipiac University Secondary Application Questions: 2019 – 2020

  • Becoming a physician means dedicating yourself to a career of service. Discuss how you have cultivated a service mentality. (150 words max)

Quinnipiac University Secondary Application Questions: 2018 – 2019

All applicants must complete questions 1 and 2 . From the remaining five questions, select three additional questions and respond. Your responses to each question cannot exceed 150 words. Type directly in the field or prepare your response with a word processing program and cut and paste it into fields.

  • What area of medicine do you envision yourself working in at the end of your training? What is shaping your vision?
  • Please tell us something about yourself that is not captured in your application.

Please answer only three of the questions below. (150 words max)

  • Discuss a personal role model (someone you know; not a historical or public figure). What attributes does this person possess that you admire and strive to emulate?
  • Which extracurricular activity is most important to you and why?
  • What non-academic advice would you give to your younger self?
  • Detail something about yourself (quality or non-academic accomplishment) that makes you extremely proud.
  • Describe your most humbling non-academic experience, and how that experience will affect your interactions with your peers and patients.

Quinnipiac University Secondary Application Questions: 2017 – 2018

  • If you will not be enrolled as a full-time student, how will you be spending/intend to spend your time during your application year? (250 words max)

All applicants must complete questions 1 and 2 . From the remaining five questions, select three additional questions and respond. Your responses to each question cannot exceed 150 words . Type directly in the field or prepare your response with a word processing program and cut and paste it into fields.

Quinnipiac University Secondary Application Questions: 2016 – 2017

  • What area of medicine do you envision yourself working in at the end of your training? What is shaping your vision? (250 words max)
  • Please describe how your experiences and personal attributes will contribute to the “vision, mission and values” of the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine. (250 words max)

Please answer only two of the questions below.

  • What advice (non-academic) would you give to your younger self?
  • As a physician, how can you impact social change?

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Discovering Beauty Within a Book's Bindings Katherine Berke

I often find myself momentarily stunned by small, jewel-like moments that make up this life. For this I must thank books.

I always loved to read, for reading allowed me to contemplate life in a way that reality never did. The novelty lay, I think,...

Photography as an Outlet Allison Johnston

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Space. The Final Frontier Anonymous

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CTRL+Z Melissa Liu

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My Peaceful Place Anonymous

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After the Fire Samantha R. Davidson

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White Sterile Places Anonymous

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Natural Hair Journey Mardnie C Mentor

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My Experience Saving 110 Dogs from Being Euthanized Valerie Ruberto

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Black Like We Jaelie Elizabeth Jackson

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We understand that it may take time for adjustments to meal plans, housing, health insurance and financial aid. In the meantime, as you prepare to pay your bill, please pay for the items that you intend to select (for example, if you are anticipating financial aid, please deduct it from your balance and pay that part). Then, we ask all students to review their invoice again in a couple of weeks and again after add/drop to pay any remaining balance. After add/drop, we will also review balances and will refund any payments made in excess. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

When are bills available?

Online bills are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. An email will be sent to the student's Quinnipiac email account when charges are applied for the upcoming semester, based on the timeframes below.

Summer Semester - Typically the second week in May

Fall Semester - Typically mid to late June

Spring Semester - Typically the first week of December

Learn more about payment options

I am expecting an adjustment to my bill for meal plan, housing, health insurance or financial aid but it is not there and payment is due on 7/12. What should I do?

When is tuition due for j-term and spring 2024, j-term and spring 2024.

Students enrolled in the January and Spring 2024 terms can expect their invoices to become available and tuition to be due according to the following chart. Students will be emailed when invoices are available.

January 2024

January 2024 - 24/JA

1/2-1/19/24 11/28/23 12/15/23 There are no payment plans for January courses. 1/3/24

Undergraduate and Graduate Spring 2024

These dates are not for School of Law or School of Medicine. See below for those details.

Spring 2024 - 24/SP

1/22-5/11/24 11/28/23 12/15/23 12/15/23,
1/15/24,
2/15/24,
3/15/24,
4/15/24

15-week courses: 1/26/24

First 7-week courses: 1/23/24

Second 7-week courses: 3/19/24

School of Law Spring 2024

Law - 24/LS 1/8-5/10/24

1Ls 1/10-5/10/24
11/28/23 12/15/23 12/15/23,
1/15/24,
2/15/24,
3/15/24,
4/15/24
1/12/24

School of Medicine Term 2 2024

Med Year 1 Term 2 - 24/MS1
Class of 2027
1/2-5/24/24 11/28/23 12/15/23 12/15/23,
1/15/24,
2/15/24,
3/15/24,
4/15/24
1/2/24
Med Year 2 Term 2 - 24/MS2
Class of 2026
12/4/23-3/29/24 11/28/23 12/15/23 12/15/23,
1/15/24,
2/15/24,
3/15/24,
4/15/24
12/4/23
Med Year 3 Term 2 - 24/MS3
Class of 2025
11/6/23-4/19/24 10/23/23 11/15/23 11/15/23,
12/15/23,
1/15/24,
2/15/24,
3/15/24
11/6/23
Med Year 4 Term 2 - 24/MS4
Class of 2024
11/20/23-5/3/24 10/23/23 11/15/23 11/15/23,
12/15/24,
1/15/24,
2/15/24,
3/15/24
11/20/23

* Approximate date. Students will be emailed when invoices are available.

When is tuition due for Summer and Fall 2024?

Summer and fall 2024, summer 2024.

Summer 2024

Law: 5/13-7/3/24

Session 1 (5-week courses): 5/20-6/21/24

Session 1 (7-week courses): 5/20-7/5/24

Session 1 (12-week courses): 5/20-8/9/24

Session 2 (5-week courses): 7/8-8/9/24

Session 2 (7-week courses): 7/8-8/23/24
4/24/24 5/15/24 There are no payment plans for summer courses. Session 1: 5/21/24

Session 2: 7/9/24

First-Year Students

Fall 2024 - 24/FA

8/26-12/14/24 6/14/24 7/12/24 7/12/24,
8/12/24,
9/12/24,
10/12/24,
11/12/24

15-week courses: 8/30/24

First 7-week courses: 8/27/24

Second 7-week courses: 10/22/24

School of Law Fall 2024

Law - 24/LF 8/19-12/18/24 7/1/24 7/31/24 7/31/24,
8/31/24,
9/30/24,
10/31/24,
11/30/24
8/27/24

School of Medicine Term 1 2024

Med Year 1 Term 1 - 24/MF1 8/5-12/20/24 6/14/24 7/12/24 7/12/24,
8/12/24,
9/12/24,
10/12/24,
11/12/24
8/5/24
Med Year 2 Term 1 - 24/MF2 8/12-12/6/24 6/14/24 7/12/24 7/12/24,
8/12/24,
9/12/24,
10/12/24,
11/12/24
8/12/24
Med Year 3 Term 1 - 24/MF3 4/15-11/1/24 4/16/24 5/31/24 5/31/24,
6/30/24,
7/31/24,
8/31/24,
9/30/24
4/15/24
Med Year 4 Term 1 - 24/MF4 4/22-11/8/24 4/16/24 5/31/24 5/31/24,
6/30/24,
7/31/24,
8/31/24,
9/30/24
4/22/24

Does the invoice need to be paid in full by the due date?

Generally, yes, the full balance must be paid by the due date for the account to remain in good standing, or satisfactory financial arrangements must be made by the due date.

Financial arrangements may include:

Enrolling in a university-sponsored payment plan and paying any balance due, where applicable.

Paying the balance due after estimated financial aid is applied.

Deposits FAQs

Why is my $1,000 deposit not deducted from my bill.

All incoming resident students pay a deposit of $1,000, which is broken down as follows:

$200 matriculation fee (this is paid by both resident and commuter students)

$300 residence hall security deposit, which is refunded when the student no longer resides in university-owned housing

$500 residence room reservation deposit, $250 of which is credited to your fall bill and $250 of which is credited to you spring bill

When will my housing deposit be credited to my bill?

Returning resident student housing deposits will be credited on your spring bill.

Dining FAQs

What are the hours of operation for the dining halls.

Visit the Hours of Operation page of the Dine on Campus website

Where can I see a menu?

Visit the What’s on the Menu page of the Dine on Campus website

Can I see how long the lines are in the dining locations?

Log into the Check the Wait website

Where can I see the food truck and events schedule?

Follow @qudining on Instagram or visit the events page of the dining website for the food truck schedule, as well as special events and special opportunities. 

What is the default dining plan?

If no dining plan selection is made, for the Fall term:

All residents default to the Platinum Plan

Commuter and students who live off-campus default to the Bronze plan.

For the Spring term, students default to their selected plan from the Fall term.

Can I change or update my dining plan?

The MyHousing application which manages both housing and meal plans is closed to students until August 1. At that time, the portal will open and students can change their meal plans.

In the meantime, as you prepare to pay your bill, please pay for the meal plan that you intend to select.  Then, we ask all student to review their invoice again after add/drop to pay any remaining balance. At that time, we will also review balances and will refund any payments made in excess. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

If a student lives off campus, what are the dining plan options?

The Bronze Plan is required for all non-resident students and commuters. The plan applies to full-time undergraduate commuter students, students living in Whitney Village and Quinnipiac-owned off-campus housing, as well as full-time graduate students, full-time law students and first- and second-year medical students.

Part-time law students will default to a Bronze Part-Time Law Student Plan.

The non-resident dining plan excludes students who are veterans, enrolled in QU online, away for study abroad, student teaching or clinical affiliation.

Students who receive the required Bronze Plan have the ability to upgrade their plan for the fall semester through the end of the add/drop registration period.

Learn more about commuter meal plans

How does the dining plan work?

The dining plan is not meal-based. It is based on a declining balance system, similar to a debit card account. All items in the dining facilities are sold a la carte. Students pay for each item just as they would in a traditional restaurant. 

The dining plan can be used at all dining locations on our 3 campuses. These locations include Cafe Q, Bobcat Den, North Haven Cafe, North Haven Outtakes, York Hill Cafe, Au Bon Pain Cafe Express, Starbucks, On the Rocks and the M&T Bank Arena concessions.

What are the different dining options available at Quinnipiac?

We offer 24 unique food stations across our 3 campuses, serving options such as grilled food, smoothies, Starbucks and sushi.

View our dining locations

How can I complete a mobile order?

Students can complete a mobile order by using the Transact mobile ordering app.

Download the Apple mobile ordering app

Download the Android mobile ordering app

How does a student track their balance and stay on budget?

Students can access their meal plan and Q-Cash balances at the registers at campus dining facilities, online on the  Q-Card Balance  page on MyQ, or via the eAccounts app.

Download the Apple eAccounts app

Download the Android eAccounts app

Budget guidelines week-by-week appear on posters at the registers and on the  meal plan budgets and staying on track page  of this website indicating what the ideal dining balance should be each week of the semester.

Learn more about meal plan budgets and staying on track

What happens if a student runs out of dining plan funds before the semester is over?

The dining facilities accept Q-Cash and credit cards. Q-Cash acts as a debit account separate from the student's meal plan, and Q-Cash can be added to a student's account at any time by the student or a someone making a guest deposit on their behalf. In addition to each dining location on our 3 campuses, Q-Cash is accepted at  numerous establishments in the surrounding area .

What happens to the funds left in the dining plan at the end of the semester?

Any balance left over from the Fall semester will automatically roll over to the Spring semester. Meal points are cleared at the conclusion of the Spring semester and any leftover balance is forfeited.

Are there vegetarian and vegan options available?

Learn more about dietary restrictions, accommodations and our allergy guide

What is the process for students with allergies or other dietary concerns?

We are committed to accommodating students with food allergies and other dietary concerns. Learn more about gluten-friendly, vegan and allergy-friendly options available on all three campuses and how to request a dietary accommodation on the dietary restrictions page of our website.

How do I transfer meal points to other students?

Two students must come to an agreement on how many meal points to transfer (a minimum $50 meal points per transfer).

The student transferring the points should visit the meal points transfer site  and complete the entire form. Information Technology Services will receive the request and process the transfer of meal points.

If the students agree to a financial transfer, that is done on their own without intervention from Quinnipiac University.

Please note:

Requests for meal point transfers can be initiated on the first business day after the end of the add/drop registration period until three days prior to the last day of classes for the spring term.

For the 2023-24 academic year, the first day to request a meal point transfer is Tuesday, September 5, 2023 through Wednesday, May 8, 2024.

Students whose required dining service accounts have been funded by an athletic scholarship may not sell their excess dining points. NCAA regulations forbid this.

Students who have been granted a meal plan waiver by the Office of Student Accessibility may not receive a transfer of meal points from another student.

RAs may not sell their excess dining points.

Minimum transfer is $50 dining points.

How can a student get a job in the dining halls?

Visit the student employment page of the Dine on Campus website to see job openings

How can I place an order for catering?

Visit the Catering page of the Dine on Campus website

Where can I see my exam schedule?

A student may view their exam schedule on MyQ.

Log in to view the final exam schedule

I have more than two exams in one day. How can I move one to another day?

A student may view the policy and process for re-scheduling exams on MyQ.

Log in to view the makeup exam policy

Financial Aid FAQs

Will my financial aid appear on my registration/invoice statement.

Yes, so long as the Financial Aid Office has processed it before the billing date. If it does not appear, please contact the Financial Aid Office.

Can the full amount of my loan be applied to one semester?

If you have received financial aid that includes a loan for fall and spring, only the portion pertaining to the respective semester can be deducted.

Health Insurance FAQs

My bill for the fall semester has a charge for health insurance. what is this for.

Quinnipiac University has partnered with Gallagher Student Health to offer a health insurance plan especially for students. The plan provides coverage for illnesses and injuries that occur on and off campus and includes special cost-saving features to help keep the coverage as affordable as possible. Because all full-time students must maintain major medical insurance, this plan is a hard waiver program, which means that students can opt out (waive the insurance) only if they can present evidence of other health insurance under a plan that provides benefits equal to or greater than the Quinnipiac University Student Health Insurance Plan. Hartford HealthCare Specialty Services provides healthcare on campus and a co-pay will be charged to students.

Prior to waiving healthcare insurance students are advised to call their insurance provider and ask if Hartford Healthcare Specialty Service with tax identification number (TIN 37-1911194), National Provider Identifier (NPI 1073580833, provider Marcy Carrera) is in or out of network. Students must document evidence of coverage and make an online waiver decision by the waiver deadline of August 31. 

Visit the Gallagher website  for plan information and to enroll, or to submit your waiver. Use your Quinnipiac student email and password to log in.

How do I waive health insurance?

Go to the Quinnipiac portal on the Gallagher website

Gallagher student log in website

Complete all fields on the resulting screen and click Submit. 

It may take up to one week for the health insurance charge to be removed from the student account. Students who waive health insurance and have a confirmation email that states the insurance is waived can deduct the cost of health insurance from their charges when making payments.

The recommended browser is Google Chrome. If you are not able to complete the steps above, try Google Chrome or a different browser.

Students should use their Quinnipiac username and password. Parent proxy usernames and passwords will not work.

We frequently have students spelling Quinnipiac and Gallagher incorrectly in the URL. Please be sure the URL you are using is www.gallagherstudent.com/quinnipiac

International Payments FAQs

Who can i contact for assistance.

For transaction-specific questions, contact TransferMate via Skype, Live Chat, Email or Phone. Contact TransferMate customer service

For questions relating to your student payment center, contact [email protected]

Will I be charged for using this service?

All international payments made through TransferMate are completely free of charge. However, your bank may charge for making a local transaction; this is, unfortunately, out of our control.

Domestic transactions are subject to a $20 fee to cover costs.

Why do I need to provide identification?

By law, TransferMate is required to identify the person transferring funds to their bank account. Your identification will ensure that you and your institution are protected against money laundering attempts.

How will I know if my payment has been successful?

Once your payment has been received, the pending payment will be removed and the transaction added to the Payment History in your student account center. Additionally, you will receive an email confirming that your payment was successful.

How long does a transaction take?

Once TransferMate has received your payment into the local bank account in your country, TransferMate sends your payment the same day from our account to your institution. These payments are generally received by your institution the same day if payments are received into our local account in your country before 2 p.m. GMT.

When will my payment be posted to my student account?

Your payments will automatically be posted to your student account within 24-48 hours from payment completion.

Where are TransferMate payments shown in my student account?

When the student registers the payment it is displayed on the home page as a Pending Alternate Payment Method. Once the payment is made, and funds are confirmed by Transfermate, the student account is updated and it can be seen in the Payment and Account History.

Can my family or other authorized users have access to my student account?

Students may set up authorized users to view their billing information and or their student bill on their behalf. Please note that, in accordance with FERPA, this does not allow the authorized user to view the student’s academic records, course schedule, or other personal information. Authorized users may view student account activity, make payments, and set up payment plans.

Visit the proxy access page on our website for more information

Online Payments FAQs

When and what time will the funds be withdrawn from my bank account if i pay online.

Our payment provider, touchnet®, specifies the date each payment will occur, but it is your financial institution that determines the time of day the payment is debited. Touchnet® recommends you check with your financial institution to determine how far in advance funds should be deposited into your account to ensure the automatic payment clears. If a payment date falls on a weekend or banking holiday, the payment will be attempted the following business day.

I am trying to process a payment through touchnet® but it is not working. What should I do?

We recommend Chrome as the browser to use with touchnet®, our payment processor. However, in some instances other browsers have worked better. If you are unsuccessful with Chrome, please try another browser. If you still encounter difficulties performing tasks in touchnet®, please make sure popup blockers are turned off. Additionally, you may need to clear out your web browser's cache and cookies.

How will I be notified of my online payment information?

Once your agreement is posted to the touchnet® system, you will receive a confirmation notification of your payment amount by email. Payments will be processed until the total balance is paid in accordance with the terms of the payment plan agreement. The notification also serves as a reminder that a $75 nonrefundable enrollment fee per agreement will be processed from the account indicated on the agreement.

I submitted a payment through touchnet®, but I don’t have an email notification.

If you don't receive any requested emails from touchnet®, please check your junk/spam folder.

Outstanding Balance FAQs

What can happen if a student does not pay their outstanding balance.

If a student fails to pay their outstanding balance the university will place a hold on the account. If a student has a hold on their account, the university reserves the right to:

Prohibit students from registering for classes

Restrict student access to view final grades

Withhold diplomas

Prohibit students from working at a university-sponsored job

Prohibit participation in the room reservation lottery

Charge a 1% late fee of the total balance

Transfer the account to an outside collection agency

What should a student do if they feel a hold or late fee was placed on their account in error?

Students who have had a hold placed on their account that is an error should contact [email protected] and explain why they believe they should not have a hold on their account.

Students who have a late fee placed on their account and wish to appeal the fee must complete the Late Fee Appeal Request form

Parking FAQs

Students who need a parking permit for the summer should contact the One Stop office. Students who need a parking permit for the Fall will be able to request the permit in early August. An email will be sent to all students when the new Parking Rules and Regulations and the MyParking application is open. Residential first-year students are reminded that they may not bring a car on campus.

How/where do I apply for a parking permit?

You can apply for a parking permit on MyParking

When is the deadline to apply for a parking permit?

To receive a parking decal in time for the start of the Fall semester, parking permits should be requested at least two weeks prior to bringing a car to campus for the first time. 

Log into MyParking

When/how will I receive my parking decal for the upcoming semester?

Please see parking rules and regulations (PDF)

How/where do I pay the annual commuter parking fee?

After completing the steps to apply for a parking permit, there will be additional instructions for undergraduate commuters to process their parking payment online.

How do I pay for a parking ticket?

You can pay for a parking ticket on MyParking

How do I appeal a parking ticket?

You can appeal a parking ticket on MyParking

Where can I review the complete parking rules and regulations?

Download the parking rules and regulations (PDF)

I will be a commuter student in the fall; how do I sign up for a parking permit?

The parking portal isn’t open yet. It will open on August 1 and we will email students at that time. Residential first-year students may not have a car on campus.

Can commuters park in lots other than North Lot? If so, which ones?

Commuters are permitted to park on specified Mount Carmel Campus lots, including North, Hilltop and Hogan lots.

I am a new student: How do I get my Q-Card?

As the start of the semester approaches, first-year and transfer undergraduate students receive QCard information and details from QStart. (Qstart is the checklist of activities for students to complete prior to the start of the term.) Information includes a deadline for uploading a picture and a pickup location usually during defined move in times. Graduate, Law, Medicine, International and Athletic students receive QCard information and details from their program staff which includes a deadline for uploading a picture and a pickup location, date, and time.

During the semester, students in need of a QCard can utilize the walk-in service at either Technology Center. See hours and locations

What documentation does a student need to supply to get a Q-Card?

Students must present a valid form of picture identification at the time of pickup, such as a driver’s license or passport.

How can I check my Q-Cash and meal point balance?

Students can access their Q-Cash and meal plan balances and see a transaction history online on the  Q-Card Balance  page on MyQ, or via the eAccounts app.

Meal plan budget guidelines week-by-week appear on posters at the registers and on the  meal plan budgets and staying on track page  indicating what the ideal dining balance should be each week of the semester.

How can I deposit money on my Q-Card?

Manage funds on your Q-Card using the eAccounts Transact website

I lost my Q-Card. How do I get a new one?

See Q-Card Terms and Conditions item #7

What are the Q-Card terms and conditions?

Read the Q-Card Terms and Conditions

What is the difference between meal points and Q-Cash?

Meal plans use a declining points system. Meal plan points can only be used in the Quinnipiac dining halls: Au Bon Pain Café and Bakery, Bobcat Den, Café Q (Mount Carmel), North Haven Café, North Haven Outtakes, Starbucks, Sushi Do and York Hill Café. The dining halls regularly schedule food trucks to campus and meal points can be used for this purpose. Sometimes, student organizations schedule food trucks on campus as fundraisers and meal points cannot be used.

Q-Cash is cash/debit. Q-Cash are dollars students add to the card themselves and are used like a debit card at supported local vendors, food trucks, the bookstore and even as cash for purchases at the cafés. Parents, guardians, spouses and others can also make guest deposits into Q-Cash accounts.

How can I transfer meal points to another student?

See Q-Card Terms and Conditions item #5

Refunds and Direct Deposit FAQs

How do i sign up for direct deposit.

You can sign up for direct deposit via your Self-Service account. Log into Self-Service, then choose "Financial Information" and click "Bank Information (U.S.).” You can add/change/delete your banking information 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Once your banking information is entered and accepted, you will begin receiving your refunds electronically via direct deposit.

Please note that once you enter your banking information, you do not need to re-enroll each semester. Your information will be securely maintained and used to disburse refunds in subsequent semesters. If you need to modify or delete your banking information, changes can be made through your Self-Service account as noted above. For your convenience and safety, an email will be sent to your Quinnipiac email account any time a change is made to your banking information.

What if I choose not to sign up for direct deposit?

If you do not sign up for direct deposit, you will receive your refund via a paper check. Checks will be mailed to your preferred mailing address on file with the Registrar's Office. You can check your address at MyQ > WebAdvisor > Personal Profile. Checks will not be held in the One Stop office for pickup. If you need your refund check quickly, the fastest and most convenient way to get your refund is to enroll in direct deposit.

How do I find my banking information so I can enroll in direct deposit?

To enroll in direct deposit, you need to know the routing number and account number for the bank account where you want your funds to be deposited. You can find the routing number and account number at the bottom of your checks issued for the account or by contacting your bank directly.

Is it secure to enter my bank information in Self-Service?

All information entered by you is kept secure by Quinnipiac University. Various electronic and procedural safeguards are in place to protect student information.

Can I use a foreign bank account with direct deposit?

No, foreign bank accounts may not be used for direct deposit; however, most financial institutions throughout the United States are in the direct deposit network. If you are an international student and would like your funds direct deposited, you may want to consider opening a bank account with a local bank.

Is there a time/deadline to submit my bank information to receive a direct deposit?

Yes. Your bank information must be submitted on WebAdvisor by Sunday evening at 8 p.m. EST for funds to be released via direct deposit during the week beginning on the following Monday.

What happens if I miss the deadline to submit my bank information and I’m expecting a refund?

If we do not have your bank information on file when a refund is issued, a paper check will automatically be issued and mailed to your preferred mailing address the day after it is generated. Checks will not be held in the One Stop for pickup.

What happens if my direct deposit is rejected?

If your direct deposit is rejected, a paper check will be issued and mailed to your preferred mailing address. Please note that it may take up to two weeks to process the paper check if your direct deposit is rejected.

What are the terms and conditions?

By requesting direct deposit, you are entering into an agreement with Quinnipiac University to initiate electronic transactions. The terms and conditions below are the terms and conditions of that agreement and are legally binding upon you. You should review them carefully before making your request for direct deposit or modifying banking information.

Registration FAQs

I am a currently enrolled qu student. how do i register for the upcoming term/semester.

Currently enrolled undergraduate and graduate Quinnipiac students will be assigned a registration date based on the total number of credits they have completed. During this timeframe, students will be allowed to register for the upcoming term, using Self-Service

Fall/Summer registration happens in the spring term, around March.

Spring/J-Term registration happens in the fall term, around the end of October into November.

Learn more about the registration process

I am NOT currently enrolled at QU. How do I register for the upcoming term/semester?

Registration for students not currently enrolled at Quinnipiac is completed on a first-come, first-served basis. Enrollment limitations are strictly enforced. Students can check for course availability on Self-Service

Students should use the Course Registration Form

Where can I see my registration date?

Currently enrolled undergraduate and graduate QU students will be assigned a registration date based on the total number of credits they have completed.

You may view your registration date under "Plan & Schedule" on Self-Service

Student's registration date appears below the selected semester

What should I do if I miss my registration date?

Registration will be open to all currently enrolled students the week following the assigned dates through the first week of classes, except for some blackout dates due to billing.

View details about when registration takes place

I can’t see the term I want to register for in Self-Service. How do I view it?

To add an additional term:

Log into Self-Service

Navigate to the "Plan your Degree and Schedule your courses" page within the Academics section

Click the plus sign to add a new term

Select the term you need from the drop down menu, and then click "Add Term"

How do I register for a course with a co-requisite (for example, BIO 101 and BIO 101L)?

Typically, science lectures also require lab registration as a co-requisite (for example, BIO 101 and BIO 101L). To successfully add these courses, you must register for them simultaneously. Do this by planning both the lecture and lab into your schedule and use the Register Now button in the upper right-hand corner of the plan and schedule screen.

How do I know if I have a hold on my account?

If there is a hold on your account, a red box will show in the upper-right corner of Self-Service with the corresponding notification on how to resolve the hold.

An example is below:

An alert message in a red box from the upper-right corner of Self-Service

How do I know who my adviser is?

Log into  Self-Service

Click on Student Planning

Click on View Your Progress

Click on Show Program Notes

Your adviser's name will appear with your program

The course I want to register for is closed or I do not have the pre-requisite. Can I get permission to get into the course?

If you are trying to get added to a closed section of a course, or if you do not meet the requisites, you will need special permission, which is only granted in extenuating circumstances.  Learn more about requesting permission to add a course to a student schedule

Self-Service FAQs

How do i use self-service.

Self-Service is your tool for managing student finances. Below are instructions for the most common tasks for which students and proxies use Self-Service. If you have additional questions, do not hesitate to  contact One Stop .

Review detailed instructions for using Self-Service

Access Self-Service

What is the policy regarding preferred email?

QU policy requires that your preferred email is set to your Quinnipiac email address. Please make sure to keep your QU email as your preferred email. Students who switch their preferred email will have it automatically switched back to their QU email each evening.  Students should check their Quinnipiac email daily. 

Third-Party Payers and Outside Scholarships

My employer offers a tuition benefit. how do i make quinnipiac aware of this benefit and how do the payments work.

Students who enjoy their employer’s benefit of tuition payment should complete the Employer Tuition Benefit Promissory Note   by the end of business on the second Friday after the start of classes . Please submit a copy of your employer’s letter of credit or voucher when completing the online form.

Employer tuition benefits are offered in two ways:

Option A: The employer pays the tuition upon receipt of final grades at the end of the semester , and:

1. Quinnipiac will invoice your employer at the end of the term, OR

2. The student submits the invoice to the employer at the end of the term.

Option B: The employer pays the tuition upon receipt of the invoice at the beginning of the term and payment is not contingent on the grade earned.

Deposit and Deferment Fee

In consideration for this extended payment arrangement, the student pays a $25 deferment charge and 30% of the total amount due for the semester upon registration. Failure to pay the required amount will result in a financial hold.

The remaining balance must be paid within five weeks after the last day of classes. The student is responsible to submit official grade(s) promptly to the employer in order to facilitate the invoicing and reimbursement process. Regardless of the amount of tuition reimbursement the student receives from the employer, the student is responsible for full payment.

The deferred plan also adheres to the university’s withdrawal and refund policies . In addition, if the student defaults on the note, the student is responsible to pay all costs, expenses and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred in any action to collect the balance due.

Students who have questions or require assistance in determining what is owed for the 30% deposit and deferment fee, should email  [email protected]

I am the recipient of an outside scholarship. How can I arrange for the scholarship to be paid towards my tuition?

Students are encouraged to research outside scholarship opportunities  that may include private sources such as your high school, local businesses, civic groups, national companies, church groups, charitable foundations, associations, etc.

Students who anticipate receiving a semi-annual or annual scholarship payment from a source other than the university or those mentioned above fall under the Outside Scholarship category. Students receiving these payments should also contact their respective Office of Financial Aid . 

Unless otherwise directed in the scholarship letter, the university will allocate half of the outside scholarship to the fall term and half to the spring term.

Does Quinnipiac offer military and veteran tuition benefits?

We are partnered with both the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs to provide a comprehensive set of benefits that fit with your military experience.

Undergraduate Benefits

Graduate Benefits

Law Benefits

Medicine Benefits  

Tuition Tax Information/Form 1098-T FAQs

What is a 1098-t.

The 1098-T form is used by eligible educational institutions to report information about their students to the IRS as required by the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997. Eligible educational institutions are required to submit the student's name, address and taxpayer's identification number (TIN), enrollment and academic status. Since 2003, educational institutions also must report amounts to the IRS pertaining to qualified tuition and related expenses, as well as scholarships and/or grants, taxable or not. A 1098-T form also must be provided to each applicable student. This form is informational only. It serves to alert students that they may be eligible for federal income tax education credits. It should not be considered as tax opinion or advice. While it is a good starting point, the 1098-T, as designed and regulated by the IRS, does not contain all of the information needed to claim a tax credit. There is no IRS requirement that you must claim the tuition and fees deduction or an education credit. Claiming education tax benefits is a voluntary decision for those who may qualify.

Why did I receive a Form 1098-T?

In January of each year, Quinnipiac University mails an IRS Form 1098-T to all students who had qualified tuition and other related educational expenses paid during the previous calendar year. This form is informational only and should not be considered as tax opinion or advice. It serves to alert students that they may be eligible for federal income tax education credits. Receipt of Form 1098-T does not indicate eligibility for the tax credit. To determine the amount of qualified tuition and fees paid, and the amount of scholarships and grants received, a taxpayer should use their own financial records.

I'm a current student. Can I receive my 1098-T form electronically?

1098-T forms also are available through Self-Service by logging in using your Quinnipiac credentials. Click on Tax Information and select 1098 Information to access your 1098-T statements.

What other resources are available?

In addition to the 1098-T form, students also may access their Account Activity through Self-Service . To access Account Activity, click on Student Finance, then click on Account Activity. Account Activity is a useful tool that shows all student account activity, including billing charges and payments applied to the account, by term. Because Account Activity is not specific to tuition, it is merely suggested as an additional aid.

I'm a recent graduate. How do I retrieve copies of my 1098-T form if I can no longer access Self Service?

If you have recently graduated and can no longer log into Self-Service, please email [email protected] or call 203-582-8650 and we can mail your form if you did not receive it at your home address. 1098-T forms are mailed to the address on file in the Registrar’s office.

What are education tax credits?

These credits are explained in IRS Publication 970 "Tax Benefits for Higher Education" as well as Chapter 35 of IRS Publication 17.

Do I qualify for these credits?

Unfortunately, as noted below, Quinnipiac University may not offer any tax advice to our students. Please seek the advice of a tax professional.

Did you send a copy of this form to the IRS?

Yes. Section 6050S of the Internal Revenue Code, as enacted by the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, requires institutions to file information returns to assist taxpayers and the Internal Revenue Service in determining eligibility for education tax credits.

For the purposes of Box 1, which educational expenses are considered as qualified tuition and related expenses?

Qualified tuition and related expenses include tuition and fees a student must pay to be enrolled at or attend an eligible educational institution. For 1098-T purposes, tuition waivers, graduate assistantships and Quinnipiac University educational assistance are typically considered a reduction of qualified tuition and related expenses. As the taxability of these items varies on a case-by-case basis, it is therefore up to the student to adjust qualified tuition and related expenses for these items accordingly.

Qualified expenses do not include:

  • Amounts paid for any course or education involving sports, games or hobbies unless the course or other education is required as part of the student's degree program or is taken to acquire or improve job skills.
  • Charges and fees for room, board, insurance, transportation, parking, personal, living and other family expenses.
  • The cost of books and equipment are generally not qualified expenses because eligible educational institutions usually do not require that the cost of the books or equipment be paid to the institution as a condition of the student's enrollment or attendance at the institution.

Do the "Amounts Paid" figures in Box 1 of my 1098-T equal the "Qualified Expenses" I can claim on my IRS Form 8863 when I file my taxes?

Not necessarily. The university is required to provide the "amounts paid" and "scholarship or grant" figures to help you determine the amount of qualified expenses you can claim on your IRS Form 8863. Per Internal Revenue Code Section 25A, taxpayers may claim an education tax credit only with respect to qualified tuition and related expenses paid during the calendar year. You will need to review your payment records to determine the actual qualified expenses paid. See IRS Publication 970 for information to determine your qualified expenses paid amount.

Why don’t the numbers on Form 1098-T equal the amounts I paid to Quinnipiac during the year?

There are potentially many reasons for this discrepancy. First, the amount in Box 1 only represents amounts paid for qualified tuition and related expenses (QTRE) and does not include payments made for room and board, insurance, or parking which, though important, are not considered mandatory education expenses for tax purposes. Secondly, Form 1098-T reports amounts that the student paid in a certain year, and the pay date does not necessarily correspond to the dates that the classes were attended. For example, tuition for the Spring semester is typically billed in November so a student may have paid tuition for the Spring semester in 2021 despite the fact that classes didn’t start until 2022. The best and most accurate source of information about the amounts that you paid for qualified tuition and related expenses will be your bills.

What amounts appear in Box 4 – Adjustments made for a prior year?

This box shows qualified tuition and related expenses made in the calendar year that relate to payments received that were reported for any prior year after 2002.

How did Quinnipiac determine which amounts to include in Form 1098-T Box 5 – Scholarships or Grants?

The figure in Box 5 "Scholarships or Grants," includes scholarships, grants and some state scholarships which have been administered by Quinnipiac University. If you received other forms of outside scholarships and grants not administered by Quinnipiac University, it is your responsibility to adjust the figure accordingly.

Which amounts appear in Box 6 – Adjustments to Scholarships or Grants for a Prior Year?

This box shows the amount of any scholarship and grant reductions in the current calendar year for aid that was credited in a previous calendar year.

Why is there no check mark in Box 8 – At least part-time?

Box 8 will not be checked if you did not complete at least 6 credits during an academic period, which are either enrolled or paid during the calendar year.

When will Box 9 – Graduate Student – be checked?

Box 9 will be checked if you were enrolled in a program or programs leading to a graduate-level degree, graduate-level certificate or other recognized graduate-level educational credential.

What if my 1098-T has the incorrect Social Security number on it?

Please contact One Stop at [email protected]

I am a foreign student. Can I claim a credit?

Generally, foreign students cannot claim credits. However, some foreign students may be eligible. Review IRS forms, instructions and publications for guidance.

I have not received my paper 1098-T. What address was it mailed to?

Current students should download the 1098T from Self-Service . Students who have graduated will receive a paper copy of the 1098T mailed to the permanent address as maintained by Quinnipiac University's Registrar's Office.

My address listed on the 1098-T has changed. Will this affect me when I file my tax return?

No. The address shown on Form 1098-T is irrelevant for IRS income tax filing purposes. The single most important information on the form is your Social Security number.

What if I still have questions?

If you have additional questions/concerns, please contact One Stop

IRS Tax information: 800-829-1040

Note: Please be advised that Quinnipiac University is prohibited from providing legal, tax or accounting advice to students and we are not responsible for any use you make of this information.

Contact One Stop

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