Quinnipiac University Reviews
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46 Reviews - Hamden (CT)
- Annual Tuition: $51,790
63% of 46 students said this degree improved their career prospects
89% of 46 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student & Graduate Reviews
Sheridan Marfil
- Reviewed: 1/29/2013
- Degree: Communications
- Graduation Year: 2014
"I am in Quinnipiac's Interactive Media grad program. Although, I can't speak to how campus life is, I've found the program to be very challenging and fun. I've learned a lot thus far and have been able to use the skills I acquired in my current full time job."
Dana Andrews
- Reviewed: 1/14/2013
- Degree: Physical Therapy
- Graduation Year: 2015
"The Physical Therapy program at Quinnipiac University is an excellent program. The staff are friendly and extremely knowledgeable. They take pride in their student's achievements and want to see them do well. All the students come out of the program prepared to take the licensing exams and prepared and eager for the work field."
Saria McKeithen-Mead
- Reviewed: 1/1/2013
- Degree: Liberal Studies
- Graduation Year: 2014
"Professors are very nice and will work with you. The only issue with the program is the lack of research occurring on the campus itself, which makes it difficult to do the thesis track for the Master's programs."
Katelynn Rourke
- Reviewed: 12/6/2012
- Degree: Business
- Graduation Year: 2014
"Great school. Loved it for undergrad and now are going for grad school."
Patricia Jawor
- Reviewed: 12/5/2012
- Degree: Health Sciences
- Graduation Year: 2015
"The Quinnipiac University Physical Therapy DPT program will help me become prepared for the working field. Although the University is expensive, the financial aid staff work very hard to meet your needs. The professors in this program are exceptional and treat you as colleagues and companions. They work one on one with you to ensure that you understand the material and continue forth in the program. The competitiveness upon the students in the program is one that will best prepare oneself for the working field--a place where competition amongst Physical Therapist's and appropriate intervention strategies exists. The students learn how to professionally work with one another and other health care professionals. My experience thus far in this program is one that I will never forget."