Quinnipiac University

Post-Baccalaureate Master of Occupational Therapy Tuition and Financial Aid

We know that college is a huge investment and one of the most important ones you’ll ever make. That’s why we’re invested in helping make your Quinnipiac education affordable. Whether it’s grants, scholarships, loans or a job, we’ll help you explore every option and make a plan that works for you.

Costs and Budgets

Graduate Billed Charges (Direct Costs)

Curriculum requirements: 82 credits. Students are enrolled year-round in this 2-year program. Tuition is based on a per-credit rate at the graduate level based on the current curriculum of the occupational therapy program.

Direct costs include tuition cost per credit hour, plus any applicable fees.

Estimated Tuition Fall (17 credits) and Spring (16 credits)
Summer (12 credits) Fall (13 credits) and Spring (13 credits) Summer (5 credits) and Fall (6 credits)
Estimated Tuition and Fees* $38,745 $13,520 $31,010 $12,215

*Tuition and fees are subject to annual updates. Figures are based on the 2024-25 rate of $1,105 per credit.

Graduate Possible Expenses (Indirect Costs)

Indirect costs are possible expenses related to the pursuit of your degree. Amounts listed for books, miscellaneous, transportation and living expenses are estimated allowances that are not part of a student’s bill. These costs are used when calculating financial aid eligibility.

Possible Expense Fall and Spring Summer Fall and Spring Summer and Fall
Books and Supplies $2,400 $425 $1,700 $850
Miscellaneous Expenses $1,368 $456 $1,368 $1,140
Transportation $2,512 $837 $2,512 $6,030
Housing & Food (off campus, not with parent/guardian) $26,316 $8,772 $26,316 $21,930
Housing & Food (off campus, with parent/guardian) $11,673 $3,891 $11,673 $5,837
Loan Fees (average) $208 $69 $139 $208
Licensure/Certification       $715

All figures are based on current allowances for the 2024-25 academic year.

How to Apply for Graduate Financial Aid

Please select the correct forms for the semester for which you are seeking assistance:

Submitting the forms

Our priority processing timeline is recommended as follows:*

  • For Summer: March 31

  • For Fall: June 1

  • For Spring: November 1

*Forms will be accepted after the designated date and complete files are processed in the order received based on the time of year you are seeking assistance and funding levels.

1

Complete and submit the FAFSA form

Students wishing to be offered any form of assistance other than scholarships will need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year. This is by far the most important document in the financial aid process.

Quinnipiac school code: 001402

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2

Submit the Quinnipiac graduate financial aid application

This form is required to be offered financial aid and provides information including financial aid, enrollment plans, outside resources (including tuition reimbursement) and authorization to release information.

Complete the 2024-2025 Application

3

Submit the Quinnipiac graduate grant application

Grant funds are awarded to our full-time, on-ground (not online programs) graduate students who are U.S. citizens and demonstrate high financial need as evaluated by the financial aid office.

  • If applicable, certain students will also be asked to provide parental information* in order to apply.
    *Parent application is required for grant consideration for unmarried students under the age of 26 or married students under the age of 24.
  • Students receiving tuition waivers or university-based scholarships will not be given priority consideration for need-based grants.

2024-2025 Grant Applications:

Complete the student grant application 2024-25 (electronic)

Complete the parent grant application 2024-25* (electronic)

Scholarships & Grants

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