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Graduate Programs at Quinnipiac

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Recognized Among the Top

A Best National University

U.S. News & World Report names Quinnipiac among the best national universities in the nation.

Top 100

The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse ranks Quinnipiac #91 in the country.

Best College

The Princeton Review ranks Quinnipiac among the top 390 colleges in the country.

Why Quinnipiac?

Our graduate programs cover the most sought-after fields of study today. What makes Quinnipiac unique is that we offer thousands of hands-on opportunities — on campus and around the world — for you to explore and deepen your passion, apply your knowledge and gain adaptable, flexible skills that prepare you for a lifetime.

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2.8K Expansive Network

As of Fall 2024, there are approximately 2,800 graduate students enrolled in the Schools of Business, Communications, Computing and Engineering, Education, Health Sciences, Law, Medicine, Nursing and the College of Arts and Sciences.

+19% Earnings Increase

On average, those who earn a master's degree see a median salary increase of 19.3% over those with a bachelor's degree (BLS, 2024).

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$182K Median Salary

Quinnipiac master’s graduates in Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions (physician assistant, cardiovascular perfusion and advanced medical imaging programs) earn a median salary of $182,120 five years after graduation, which is the highest median salary nationally among graduates of these programs (College Scorecard Data).

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