Program Costs and Budgets
Students in our accelerated dual-degree program pay the undergraduate tuition rate for four years of study based on the year they entered as a first-year student, 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.