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Who Studies at Quinnipiac?

You’ll like Quinnipiac’s students. They’re friendly and enthusiastic, which is one reason they collaborate so well with faculty. Friendship, leadership and mentorship flourish throughout campus.

Here is some information about our class of 2013:

Applications
High School Class Rank
Geographical Distribution
Composition
Gender
Financial Assistance

Applications
Total Applicants: 13,836
Admitted: 58%
Enrolling Freshmen: 1,587

High School Class Rank
Top Tenth of HS Class: 22%
Top Quarter of HS Class: 55%
Top Half of HS Class: 90%

Average SAT of entering freshmen:
Critical reading: 550 Math: 570 Writing: 560

Geographic Distribution
Connecticut: (354) 22%
Massachusetts: (295) 19%
New York: (406) 26%
New Jersey: (316) 20%
ME, NH, VT, RI: (120) 7%
MD, OH, PA, DE, DC, VA: (31) 2.0%
AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, ID, IL, LA, MI, MN, MO, NE, NC, PR, SD, TX, WI: (39) 2.4%
International: (26) 1.6%

Composition
American Indian: 0.3%
Black Non-Hispanic: 3%
Asian American/Pacific Islander: 3.5%
Hispanic: 6%
Caucasian: 78%
Multi-racial: 2.5%
Do Not Declare: 6.7%

Gender
Male: 38%
Female: 62%

76% of our enrolled students are receiving Financial Aid in 2009-2010
For those who filed the FAFSA form, 15% have family incomes under $50,000, 27% have family incomes between $50,000 and $100,000, 25% have family incomes between $100,000 and $150,000, and 33% have family incomes over $150,000. We encourage all families who wish to be considered for financial aid to file the FAFSA to determine eligibility for grants, work study, loans and other assistance. More information.