Program Costs and Budgets
Students in our accelerated dual-degree (3+1) program pay the annual undergraduate tuition rate for four years of study, in addition to applicable fees. Your Quinnipiac merit scholarships will remain available to you throughout your graduate degree program.*
Course overload fees are waived during the Fall and Spring semesters for students in accelerated dual-degree programs up to 19 credits per term (or up to 20 credits per term for up to two semesters for students engaging in a study abroad program). If you withdraw from the accelerated program any time prior to completing your +1 graduate degree year, you will be billed for the cost of any previously taken undergraduate, no-charge overload credits.
Summer and/or January term courses may be required to earn the accelerated graduate degree and are also offered at no cost to students in accelerated dual-degree programs.**
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Direct costs are expenses for which you receive a billing statement from the Quinnipiac Office of Student Accounts such as tuition, student fees, university/technology fees, accident insurance, health insurance and other applicable fees.
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Indirect costs are expenses that you may incur but for which you do not receive a billing statement such as average for books, supplies, transportation, and miscellaneous expenses and off-campus living expenses.
View current undergraduate costs and budget rates
View the full accelerated dual-degree programs financial policy
*This only applies to the one graduate program associated with your chosen dual-degree.
**Not to exceed a seven-credit limit per Summer (Summer 1 and Summer 2 combined) or a three-credit limit per January term in which you enroll in courses. Any additional credits in a Summer or January term will have associated credit hour costs.