What kind of lawyer will you become?
Excellent law schools share many common traits: faculty members renowned for their scholarship and commitment to teaching; academically rigorous courses; loyal, successful alumni; and motivated, focused students. We consider all of these to be essential components of the Quinnipiac University School of Law, but they do not complete the picture.
What sets Quinnipiac apart is the way we help you develop the skills, acquire the knowledge and discover the personal strengths that will determine the kind of lawyer you will be. Skilled. Ethical. Successful.
We invite you to our beautiful, congenial setting of learning and growth, to experience for yourself our personal, student-centered approach that will both challenge and support you as you prepare for your career in law.
Starting next fall, Quinnipiac will be one of a select number of universities in the country with a law school and a medical school. Our Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine will be unique in its focus on educating primary care doctors. There will be many opportunities for collaboration between the schools, particularly with the School of Law's resources and expertise in health law.
