Quinnipiac University
275 Mount Carmel Avenue
Hamden, CT 06518
Official telephone: (203) 582-8200
Toll-free telephone: (800) 462-1944
Fax number: (203) 582-8906
Website: www.quinnipiac.edu
| Screen last updated on: January 2010 | |||
The transfer admissions information below is valid for the 2008 academic year. |
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| TRANSFER ACCEPTANCE | |||
| Transfer applicants are accepted: | yes | ||
| Number of transfer applications received: | 834 | ||
| Number of transfer applicants offered admission: | 540 (65%) | ||
| Number of transfer applicants offered admission who enrolled: | 214 (40%) | ||
| Percent of all new students who were transfers: | 11% | ||
| APPLICATION AND CREDIT TRANSFER | |||
| Terms for which transfers may enroll: | fall, spring | ||
| Minimum number of credits applicant needs to apply as a transfer student: | 12 | ||
| Items required of transfer students to apply for admission: | |||
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| Minimum college GPA required for transfer applicants: | 2.50 using a 4.0 scale | ||
| Priority filing date for transfer applicants: | April 1 for fall, December 15 for spring | ||
| Closing date for transfer applicants: | June 1 for fall, January 1 for spring | ||
| Notification date for transfer applicants: | rolling for fall, rolling for spring | ||
| Dates transfer applicants must accept offer of admission by: | May 1 for fall, January 1 for spring | ||
| Lowest course grade that may be transferred for credit: | C | ||
| Minimum number of credits that must be earned at school: | 45 to receive a bachelor's degree | ||
| Other/Unique transfer policies: | Physician assistant six-year program is not open to transfer students. Physical therapy, nursing and occupational therapy programs consider transfer students on a space available basis, and look for a minimum 3.0 GPA and completion of science pre-requisites. Applications for these programs should be filed by March 1. | ||
| ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | |||
Undergraduate students at Quinnipiac find a wide range of activities to supplement their academic experience. Over 70 clubs and organizations, Division I athletics and a broad recreation and intramural program form the basis for student life. An Honors Program, an Emerging Leaders Program, Student Government, Multicultural Affairs, and Community Action Projects offer experience and interaction in a variety of ways. Many academic programs are supplemented by clinical affiliations or internships in business, media organizations, hospitals, and social service organizations. Students interested in theater arts will find an active theater program and an affiliation with the nearby New Haven Long Wharf Theater, an equity theater house, where several Quinnipiac performances are held each year. Plus, students can intern in a variety of ways at the Theater itself. If sports are your interest, our 21 Divison I teams compete in the NEC, ECAC (mens and womens ice hockey) and the Great Western League (lacrosse). Our new 3500 seat twin arena Sports Center (set to open January 2007) for basketball and ice hockey, plus a spacious recreation center, outdoor lighted tennis courts, and an artificial turf plus grass fields, provide excellent locations for athletic competition.
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