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* FACTS 2020–21* Profile of Student Body FALL 2020 Undergraduate students: 6,843 (70%) Graduate students: 2,903 (30%) International students: 140 (1%) Female: 6,196 (64%) Male: 3,550 (36%) Underrepresented minority: 2,026 (21%) Number of states and territories of residence: 46 Number of countries of residence: 54 Total Student Enrollment FALL 2020* School of Business: 2,123 (21.8%) School of Communications: 918 (9.4%) School of Education: 322 (3.3%) School of Engineering: 398 (4.1%) School of Health Sciences: 2,407 (24.7%) School of Law: 384 (3.9%) School of Nursing: 1,122 (11.5%) Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine: 398 (4.1%) College of Arts and Sciences: 1,609 (16.5%) Non-degree students: 65 (0.7%) Total Enrollment in 2020: 9,746 Degrees Conferred 2020 Bachelor’s: 1,785 Master’s: 809 Law (JD): 122 Medicine (MD): 82 Other doctoral degrees: 133 Graduate Certificates: 27 *As of November 2020 After Quinnipiac – Bachelor’s degree FALL 2020 Career Success Rate – Undergraduate Six months after graduation (Class of 2019) Employed or working on advanced degree: 97% Top 5 Career Fields Health Care: 29% Marketing and Advertising: 8% Public Relations and Communications: 8% Education: 5% Financial Services: 5% SPRING 2019 ALUMNI SURVEY OF THE UNDERGRADUATE CLASSES OF 2013 AND 2017 Class of 2024 – Undergraduates Total applications: 19,787 Entering class: 1,757 Female: 1,106 (63%) Male: 651 (37%) Underrepresented minority: 369 (21%) International students: 37 (3%) Number of states and territories of residence: 33 Number of countries of residence: 23 Geographic distribution: Connecticut: 471 (27%) New York: 447 (25%) Massachusetts: 297 (17%) New Jersey: 293 (17%) Average GPA: 3.49 Average SAT: 1178 Average evidence-based reading & writing: 588 Average math: 586 Median ACT: 25

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FACTS 2020–21*Profile of Student Body FALL 2020

Undergraduate students: 6,843 (70%)Graduate students: 2,903 (30%)International students: 140 (1%)Female: 6,196 (64%)Male: 3,550 (36%)Underrepresented minority: 2,026 (21%)Number of states and territories of residence: 46Number of countries of residence: 54

Total Student Enrollment FALL 2020*School of Business: 2,123 (21.8%)School of Communications: 918 (9.4%)School of Education: 322 (3.3%)School of Engineering: 398 (4.1%)School of Health Sciences: 2,407 (24.7%)School of Law: 384 (3.9%)School of Nursing: 1,122 (11.5%)Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine: 398 (4.1%)College of Arts and Sciences: 1,609 (16.5%)Non-degree students: 65 (0.7%)Total Enrollment in 2020: 9,746

Degrees Conferred 2020 Bachelor’s: 1,785Master’s: 809Law (JD): 122Medicine (MD): 82Other doctoral degrees: 133Graduate Certificates: 27

*As of November 2020

After Quinnipiac – Bachelor’s degree FALL 2020

Career Success Rate – Undergraduate Six months after graduation (Class of 2019) Employed or working on advanced degree: 97%

Top 5 Career Fields Health Care: 29%Marketing and Advertising: 8%Public Relations and Communications: 8%Education: 5%Financial Services: 5%

SPRING 2019 ALUMNI SURVEY OF THE UNDERGRADUATE CLASSES OF 2013 AND 2017

Class of 2024 – UndergraduatesTotal applications: 19,787 Entering class: 1,757 Female: 1,106 (63%) Male: 651 (37%) Underrepresented minority: 369 (21%) International students: 37 (3%) Number of states and territories of residence: 33 Number of countries of residence: 23 Geographic distribution:

Connecticut: 471 (27%)New York: 447 (25%) Massachusetts: 297 (17%) New Jersey: 293 (17%)

Average GPA: 3.49 Average SAT: 1178

Average evidence-based reading & writing: 588 Average math: 586

Median ACT: 25

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Academic Programs 2020–21Number of undergraduate majors offered: 58Number of undergraduate minors offered: 48Dual-degree programs (undergraduate to graduate): 35Graduate degree programs: 46

Undergraduate CurriculumUndergraduate course sections: 1,898Student FTEs/Faculty FTEs: 15:1 (student/faculty ratio)Mean class size (all courses): 20

Experiential Learning by 2018 Seniors* Internship or field experience: 73% Service learning: 68% Study abroad: 34% Research with a faculty member: 16%* Results from the National Survey of Student Engagement – Spring 2018

Faculty FALL 2020

Full-time faculty: 408Part-time faculty: 556Percentages of full-time faculty:

Tenured or tenure-track: 62% Women: 58% Underrepresented minority: 19% With highest degree: 90%

Student Veterans(Undergraduates and Graduates)Total Enrollment in 2020: 210Male: 72%Female: 28%

Fraternity and Sorority Life 2020–21

Number of organizations: 18Number of sororities: 9Number of fraternities: 9Female: 23%Male: 18%Student body: 21%

Athletics 2019–20

Varsity teams: 21 Division I Female: 289 Male: 173

IntramuralsFemale: 430 Male: 1,085

10 club sports teams competed in more than 100 events last year.

AlumniNumber (living): 60,668Number of states represented: 50Number of countries represented: 86

Financial Information Undergraduate Tuition and Fees 2021–22Tuition: $48,680Student fees: $1,840Technology fee: $750

Room and board: $15,690Total: $66,960

Ways to GiveAnnual GivingPlease contact Andrew Bernstein ’97, director of annual giving, at 203-582-7882 for information on ways to give to Quinnipiac.

Gifts Made by Credit CardCall toll-free at 877-582-1929 or visit Quinnipiac’s secure website at qu.edu/give to make a gift.

Gifts of StockContact Eve Forbes, director of gift planning, at 203-582-3995.

Planned GivingFor information on how a planned gift can provide income for life, please contact Eve Forbes, director of gift planning, at 203-582-3995.

Contact InformationOffice of Development and Alumni Affairs 203-582-8660

Todd Sloan Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs

203-582-8908

Linda E. Massaro Associate Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs

203-582-8024

Andrew Bernstein ‘97Director of Annual Giving

203-582-7882

Melinda Formica P’14, P’21Senior Director of Parents and Family Development

203-582-3735

John Arcangelo ‘02Senior Director of Alumni Affairs and Communications

203-582-7328

Eve Forbes Director of Gift Planning

203-582-3995

Miriam BattistaAssociate Director of Development for Parents and Family

203-582-7201

FACTS 2020–21 cont.

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