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Marist vs Quinnipiac?

Hey! I just got accepted into both Marist and Quinnipiac, and I'm trying to decide which one to attend. Can anyone share their experiences, opinions, or insights about these two schools? I'm having a hard time choosing. Thanks!

3 months ago

Congratulations on your acceptances to Marist and Quinnipiac! Both are great schools, but they do have some differences that might help you decide which one is a better fit for you.

Academics: Both Marist and Quinnipiac possess a solid academic reputation. However, they're known for having strength in different areas. Marist is well-regarded in business, communication, and fashion, while Quinnipiac has strong programs in health sciences, nursing, and journalism. Depending on your intended major or area of interest, one school may suit you more.

Campus and Location: Marist is located in Poughkeepsie, New York, with beautiful views of the Hudson River. The campus is spacious, and the surrounding area offers lovely scenery and some outdoor recreational opportunities. Quinnipiac is located in Hamden, Connecticut, with a charming New England feel. It's only a short drive from New Haven, offering a bit more in terms of local restaurants, shops, and activities.

Size: Marist has roughly 5,500 undergraduate students, while Quinnipiac has approximately 6,200. While not a dramatic difference, class sizes and campus experience may still vary based on this difference in size.

Financial Aid: Investigate the financial aid packages offered by both schools. While both institutions offer similar tuition costs, the financial aid packages you receive may vary between the two. Thoroughly research scholarships, grants, and other forms of aid you have been awarded to understand what the differences may be.

Campus Life: In terms of campus life, it's essential to consider factors like housing, dining, clubs and organizations, and sports culture. Visiting the campuses (online or in-person) can help you get a better sense of the community, environment, and overall vibe of each school. Reaching out to current students or alumni may also give you valuable insights into their experiences.

Lastly, doing some more research and introspection on what you value and prioritize in a college experience can inform your decision. Evaluate the academic programs, campus life, location, size, and financial aspects to determine which school aligns better with your goals and preferences. Best of luck with your decision!

3 months ago

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