Quinnipiac University Top Questions

What is your overall opinion of Quinnipiac University?

Is Quinnipiac University a good school?

What is Quinnipiac University known for?

Mike

Alright, let's see hope I don't make this too long, and not make it sound too much like a long list, but here it goes. I would say for me the best thing about Quinnipiac is definitely the quality of education you can receive and the quality of the programs here. Also a very very close second would be the large amount and very wide range of student clubs and organizations that students can become involved with on campus. From greek life, to student radio and tv, to ethnic and religious groups, to politics, to everything else in between, there is most likely something for you. In terms of size, I'd put Qu in the small to medium range which personally for me is perfect because I'm from a smaller town and enjoy the close community feel. With about 5500 undergrads its nice to see the same people on a regular basis and not feel like 1 person in a massive city like college. When I tell people I go to QU I would definitely say it has always drawn a very positive reaction and people always comment on the great communications school we have here, as if me, the student here has never seen it. I'd say I personally spend the most amount of my time in our student radio station WQAQ. I am very very involved with WQAQ and love it and all my friends that I have made through it. School pride, ok, well last year we were rated as the #2 most apathetic school in the country by the Princeton Review. But, I'm not sure if that was geared toward school spirit or politics or what. But I will say that nowadays, school pride is very high. This school eat, sleeps, and breaths Men's Ice Hockey and both Men's and Women's Basketball. The TD Banknorth Sportscenter is very impressive, and if you visit QU go up to the arena too, its very cool. I will say that when I first came to QU in the fall of 2006, I lived in a room with some roommates that I didn't really fit in with and the first few weeks were tough. But I will say to any incoming freshman the best thing you can do for yourself is find something you like and become involved with it. I decided to break out of my shell, be invloved and meet lots of people. Like i said, most of my best friends are through WQAQ and by joining other clubs and becoming an RA I now love being here at QU. I had a soild core of friends in high school but was never close to being popular. Here I usually can never walk somewhere without ever seeing someone that I know personally. Bottom line, is at QU there is a way to make it a place you will love to be a part of.

Amanda

I feel that the best thing about Quinnipiac is the class size/student:teacher ratio. I believe that since the classes are so small the teachers care more about each of their students and they want them to succeed. The only thing that I would change about Quinnipiac is the location because it is so close to my hometown. I believe that our school is just right according to size. I believe that people are very shock that I attend Quinnipiac University because it is so close to my home and many people wonder why someone would want to stay that close. Most of my time on campus is spent either in my room or in the library. I believe that the administration at Quinnipiac is sometimes one-sighted and they don't see the big picture. Sometimes I don't think they realize what is necessary to change things on our campus. I believe that there is school pride, but sometimes there just isn't enough. If you look at the women's games (ice hockey or basketball) for our school there are barely any fans/students in the stands rooting for these teams. In terms of our school as a whole I sometimes believe that there isn't much school pride. I believe that there are two experiences I will always remember, one would be joining a sorority and the other would be being President of the Pep Band.

Amanda

The best thing about Quinnipiac happens during the spring semester when it starts to warm up. Everyone sits outside and does work on the Quad or plays sports outside and it just feels like your in this little world where everyone is the same and all you want to do is be with each other.

Erin

The best thing about QU? The small classes, the professors, and the scenery. I believe the school is just right. When people ask where I go and I say "Quinnipiac", they say "Oh, in Pennsylvania?", or "Oh, the poll place." Most of my time in campus is either in the classroom, editing lab, or in my bed. Somewhat of a college town inconviniently placed in the middle of a suburban town that quite frankly does not like us. The administration, - eh.. The most recent controversy is the struggle of the campus media to enjoy the freedoms granted to us by the First Ammendment. Something called a PR team stuck their noses in and now the school paper may have to become independent - for doing absolutely nothing wrong. Hockey games are where the most school pride can be seen. GOOOO BOBCATS! One experience I will always remember is May Weekend with my 9 awesome roomates. The best part is - I will always remember it and yet can't remember a god damn thing. Too bad they took it away. May Weekends were great! Most frequent student complaints would have to be parking . . class registration, and overcrowded dorms.

Hunter

I would have to change the way that the college is run. It seems that QU is being run like a buisness, and the students are just a way to get $40,000. The only thing that seem to concern the administration is the bottom line. This led to a big controversy regarding journalism students, as the administration refused to give interviews without going through a Public Relations department.

Mike

The campus. Wow. Have you seen the campus? Sometimes when I'm having a bad day and for some reason had to run out to a computer lab at 2 in the morning (yeah they are open then) I just look around at the campus and become thankful that I'm at QU. If I have to I'll be out and walking around campus at any hour, it's extremely safe. Even at 2 in the morning on a weekday you will see security driving around and everything is well lit. Living at QU is like living at a park... creeks, ponds and fountains. HOCKEY IS HUGE. The QU hockey team is filthy good and we love to let everyone else know it. Especially Yale (who we repeatedly destroy). The hockey games are the most fun I've ever had at this school. Imagine 1,000 wild college students jumping and screaming for 2 hours straight. Oh yeah and the tickets are free. For some reason kids at Yale hate kids at QU. They think we are disgusting party animals and our girls are all whores. Well they go to the same clubs that QU kids go to and do the same things. They like to bash us in their student paper all the time. No one is really sure why they hate us so much. Most people here like Yale, so the hate definitely is not reciprocated by us. (But it sure is nice when our hockey team destroys theirs)

Lane

I like how nice the campus always looks, its comforting to see the Quad with green grass, and everything looking great always. It keeps my mind calmer. The size is great, i love it. Quinnipiac is becoming slowly more recognized as a school, in a good way. It has a very positive reputation.

Katie

The best thing-I love the people here. My friends are amazing. I would change the administration's discord with the student body. School is a little too small...its always interesting to see new faces from day to day. When I say I go to Quinnipiac, people tell me that its a good school. Administration has a dictatorial role over the student body, I feel like we have no say. Biggest controversy-no may weekend. School Pride-eh, not really. One experience-Freshman orientation. Frequent Student complaints-amount of money it costs to go here, cafe food prices.

Christina

best thing is the scenery... quinnipiac is beautiful. I would change the parking situation... there is not enough parking for all of quinnipiac undergrad nor is there enough parking on campus or for commuters. School is just right. People say "quinni-what?" I spend most of my time with friends. Its a mix of college town... Hamden is not a college town but New Haven is and quinnipiac has shuttles that take uss there. no opinion. Biggest recent controvecy was someone writing the N-word on dorm rooms. For Hockey-yes thats about it. No-- just like any other small private school in the north east. I will always remember May weekend- it was my first and the school's last. The food sucks (even though its better than most other school's food)

Mike

To me, Quinnipiac has a picturesque campus. It's right at the foot of the absolutely gorgeous Sleeping Giant Mountain, which is by far my favorite thing about the school. It's visible from just about anywhere on campus, and during autumn and winter it makes for some breathtaking views. The campus size is also perfect; it's big enough to not feel suffocating but it's possible to travel from one end to the other in a pleasant 10-15 minute walk.

Cameron

What's the best thing about Quinnipiac?: The usually devoted and educationally minded profs willing to encourage those interested (whom are few). and relative small size. Name one thing you'd change - GET MORE PEOPLE HERE WHO ARE NOT FROM NJ, LI, MASS, or NH!! and not such vanilla folk either! How do people react when you tell them you go to Quinnipiac? - amongst adults: "ohhh, thats a good school." amongst college students: "Shit, I went to what the fuck is it called once...irma?" What's your opinion of Quinnipiac's administration? - Student body overreacts to much blundering by the prez. who really is a hilarious, honest guy. What was the biggest recent controversy on campus? - Newspaper privileges, see above.

Sallie

Meh. Size is fine. Some dorms nice. Others, not so much. New Haven is great but if you don't have a car, you're screwed.

Danielle

One of the best things about quinnipiac is the small community feel it has to it. i like the size of it and how i can walk to class or lunch or wherever and run into someone i know. it makes me feel like im home. alot of the people act really impressed when i tell them i go to quinnipiac because they know its an academically challenging school. alot of my time is usually spent between my dorm and classrooms. the classrooms can alternate between a meeting or an actual class. for the most part, i do like the administration at quinnipiac. the people i have interacted with are very helpful and friendly. this school has alot of pride when it comes to hockey games and thats about it. one experience about this school that ill always remember is the genuine interaction ive had with my friends and sorority sisters on campus. many of the people here are people i love to be around. the most frequent student complaint is the food, hands down. its not that good at all.

Torry

Slightly too large. How people react: Where? Oh, okay. (Nod, like they've heard of it). I spend most of my time in my dorm. Hamden hates us. Controversy: T-Pain escorted off campus by police after spring concert, security mum on details. Once again rated second most apathetic campus. Yale publishes second article in student paper about how we're all a bunch of sluts. Theft in a dorm. Racial slurs on students' white boards. Pride: Only at hockey games.

katie

I like QU. I think the cafe is pretty shitty. I'm not saying the food's bad, it just way too small and the hours aren't long enough. I like the shuttles and the fact that the shuttles are free and do run pretty late. I wish there was on campus parking for soph's and not just parking for us in a secured lot where we can get a shuttle to. Hockey is big here (mens), and are a must for every student. The campus is alwaysssss pretty and clean and sleepy giant is a very nice view.

Casey

The campus is great. There's nothing better than throwing around the football on the quad when everyone else is out there. The one thing that I would change is the housing situation. Each year it varies in numbers so you are always picking up/droping room mates. Shit can get ugly. I cam from a small high school and i feel that this school is a little on the small side. It is deinitely a college town, especially with New Haven 10 minutes away. The administration could really give two shits about what the students care about. Once you're in, you're just a number. The most recent controversy was when they administration would not let the news paper print what they wanted. They feared that it would harm the school's reputation. A lot of people complain about the food but it really isn't that bad. I have visited my friends at big state school and those cafeterias make ours look like a 5 star restaurant.

jackie

the best thing about quinnipiac is the campus. i would change the dining services it is just right in size people usually ask "quinni-what?" i spend most of my time in my dorm what college town? don't have an opinion of the administration the biggest recent controversy has been racial slurs there is a lot of school pride at hockey games, other than that not really nothing unusual i'll always remember may weekends students complain about financial aid, food

lauren

Best thing: setting One thing I'd change: parking lots Most people have never heard of Quinnipiac. There is not a lot of school pride at all. Athletic events are not widely attended.

Jess

I think the campus size is perfect since everything is in walking distance. There is room for improvement in some of the courses and especially the food.

Ryan

1. I wish there was more parking and that the administration wasn't so uptight thinking that all non-athletes are the devil. 2. The school population is just right, but there is not enough housing or parking for the number of students enrolled. 3. They ask "Quinni-what?!" I respond with, "It's by Yale." 4. I spend most of my time in the dorms on campus. 5. The town is somewhat run by the college, economically speaking. Quinnipiac is very secluded so it's kind of a town in itself. 6. I do not like the Quinnipiac Administration. When I first came to school it was fun, then they started making rules like crazy for no reason and taking privileges away for no reason. Quinnipiac is more like a boarding school than a college because you aren't given much leeway with anything. Also, you will never ever ever meet the President; he does not care about getting to know the students. If you want a President who cares about knowing the students try a college like Siena. 7. The biggest recent controversy was the editor in chief misquoting the president in poor taste, or twisting his words. Of course the school tried to do so much damage control to cover the president's butt; it was really absurd. 8. They try to create school pride, but there really is none. It is a HUGE facade. 9. Quinnipiac is the "whitest" school you will ever visit; there is very little racial/ethnic diversity. 10. I will always remember being able to set up the school concerts and how I got to meet a number of celebrities by being involved. 11. Students complain about all of the absurd rules, how the administration is out to get every student (and trust me, I've been on the "inside" and they are out to get everyone), overcrowding in dorms, no parking for students both on and off campus.