At a Glance
Overview
Quincy, Illinois, sits on limestone bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River in West Central Illinois, and is located 120 miles from St. Louis and 300 miles from Chicago. The county seat of Adams County, Quincy is a city of 45,000 containing a variety of industries. Quincy serves the shopping and business needs for a wide area and provides excellent medical facilities, social services, recreational activities and cultural outlets. This growing community offers many internship opportunities for Quincy University students.
QU Highlights
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An average class size of 20 and a 14:1 student/faculty ratio ensures that you will get the attention you deserve.
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A degree from Quincy University is a valuable asset; 96% of our graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate school within 180 days of graduation.
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Extensive fine arts opportunities (scholarships are available for majors and non-majors).
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Extensive opportunities for internships, study abroad and community service.
Extracurricular
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13 NCAA Division II men’s and women’s sports (soccer, volleyball, golf, tennis, basketball, baseball, and softball), football participates in the NAIA. Athletic scholarships available in all sports
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Professional and honorary organizations, special-interest groups
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Student government, newspaper, campus ministry, and National Public Radio Station
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Intramural athletics
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Over 30 student clubs and organizations
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Three national Greek organizations (two sororities and one fraternity)
Costs for 2007-2008 school year:
Bacis Costs (two semesters) Resident Commuter
| (full time) |
$18,950 |
$18,950 |
| Room (may vary upward according to location) |
3990 |
0 |
| Board |
3450 |
0 |
| General Fee (Student Activity & Technology) |
650 |
650 |
| Total Cost |
$27,040 |
$19,600 |
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