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Study Abroad General Information

Students are encouraged to study abroad at partner institutions or at any program of study which Quinnipiac has approved (some examples are: AIFS, Australearn, API, CIEE and Semester At Sea). It's a good idea to plan early for study abroad. Most students spend either the second semester of their sophomore year abroad or one or both of the semesters of their junior year. Students have participated in classes in Spain, South Africa, United Kingdom, Australia, Costa Rica, South Korea, Japan as well as many other countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and South America.

Quinnipiac students who participate for a semester or year will pay full-time tuition and the cost to live in the Commons Residence Hall, minus the dining service fee. A fee will be added to assure adequate emergency insurance. Students who receive financial assistance at Quinnipiac may apply their aid for study abroad, including federal aid, state grants, college grants and scholarships.

Quinnipiac faculty members also lead short study-abroad courses to various countries during the January and summer breaks. Details are available from the Office of International Education, located in the Athletic Center, Room 215. 

For more information contact:

Patrick Frazier
Director of International Education
Quinnipiac University
275 Mount Carmel Ave.
Hamden, Ct. 06518-1908