Quinnipiac University

Academics

Degree-Completion Programs

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Academics

Degree-Completion Programs

Looking to earn a promotion, increase your salary or shift into an entirely new field or specialty? Returning to complete your bachelor's degree is the ideal first step. At Quinnipiac University, our degree-completion programs are designed to give working professionals and adult learners the education and training you want with the flexible scheduling you need. Whether you’re looking to transfer from another institution, return to college from the workforce or finish your degree now that you've started a family, we have a format that’s right for you.

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By The Numbers

35% Enrolled Nationally

The percentage of those enrolled in higher education who are adult learners nationally.

+12% Growth Rate

The estimated rate that the adult education market will grow from 2021 to 2028.

Complete your degree without interrupting your life

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At Quinnipiac, we understand the need for flexibility when it comes to completing a degree; however, this increased flexibility doesn't reduce the quality of our academic programs. Students within degree-completion programs are guided from day one by a dedicated academic adviser who helps identify which courses will unlock new career opportunities.

With degree-completion programs in the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business and the School of Health Sciences, Quinnipaic University can support returning learners with diverse interests and career aspirations. Along with our fully-accredited and nationally-ranked academic programs, students also have access to career development resources, allowing you to experience the full value of a Quinnipiac education regardless of where, when or how you choose to learn.

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How to Apply for a Bachelor’s Degree Completion Program

Our admissions team is dedicated to helping you easily navigate your educational opportunities. An admissions counselor will work one-on-one with you to assess your educational goals and answer any questions that you may have.

To get started, follow these steps:

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Apply to a Program

An admissions counselor will assist you with the process and provide guidance every step of the way. 

Complete the Online Application

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Ask about Financial Aid

Our admissions counselors can answer your questions about the financial aid process. To apply for federal aid, you must complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and use school code #001402.

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