Quinnipiac University ABSN - Fall 2025

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Hi I saw a few responses in the Spring 2025 for the fall cohort so thought we could start a Quinnipiac ABSN Fall 2025 thread. I was accepted for the Fall 2025 program. Does anyone have any information from past cohorts, applied or has been accepted.

Hi! I applied last minute on the day of the deadline but still have not heard back. Still waiting!

I was also accepted to the fall 2025 cohort! anyone know if they offer on campus housing for absn students?

cupcake95 said:

I was also accepted to the fall 2025 cohort! anyone know if they offer on campus housing for absn students?

They do not unfortunately. When did you get accepted?

I got accepted this week!! did u hear back from them

I just heard back this week! I will definitely be attending. Are other people choosing between other programs? 

Hannap said:

I just heard back this week! I will definitely be attending. Are other people choosing between other programs? 

yay congrats!! still deciding if I'll be attending quinnipiac its so expensive:(

Hello, congratulations to all accepted into the program!! Did you guys receive information yet about how the accelerated program schedule goes? I've been accepted for the January term and trying to plan ahead accordingly because I have two kids. 

Winter00 said:

Hello, congratulations to all accepted into the program!! Did you guys receive information yet about how the accelerated program schedule goes? I've been accepted for the January term and trying to plan ahead accordingly because I have two kids. 

Congrats!

So far, the first few weeks have been pretty easy. The first semester is one clinical per week and 4 days of classes. For our cohort it's Monday and Wednesday we have class most of the day, and then we all have a clinical all day on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday working in a hospital they place us at. Then we all have 4 hour lab either Tuesday morning or Thursday evening. We have no say in where we get placed, or what time we have labs or clinical. They expect us to be flexible and compliant. We also need to set aside a lot of time for studying and schoolwork. They recommend not working any jobs while in this program. 

The next semesters will get more tough. Our J-term (January term) is a month of psych nursing. In the next full semester, we have TWO clinicals per week, on top of those three days of classes/lab. Our Summer term is the worst, with the most to do. I'm sure you will follow the same general schedule but it might look different since you start in January. 

Hope this helps.

Thank you for your reply! This is definitely helpful. I was hoping there was evening or weekend options but that doesn't sound like the case. What are the general hours of class and clinicals? 

Winter00 said:

Thank you for your reply! This is definitely helpful. I was hoping there was evening or weekend options but that doesn't sound like the case. What are the general hours of class and clinicals? 

General hours of class for my cohort are Mondays and Wednsdays from 9-5 basically with a break in between. Then we have clinical from 7am - 3pm (some people might have 3pm to 11pm) either on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, or Saturdays. We had no say in when clinical was, or where we were placed, or what time. They also switched people around a lot. They gave us clinical placements really early though, so that was helpful. Clinicals for my cohort are either Tuesday mornings 7 am - 11am, or Thursdays 5pm -9pm. When we have lab is also randomized. As far as I know for first semester though, nobody has clinical on the same day as lab. 

Finally, the only way you might have some say in WHERE you are placed for clinical is if your cohort has a Hartford Healthcare or Yale New Haven healthcare partnership. You apply, get a tiny stipend, commit to working there after graduation, and get placed for all your clinicals within those hospitals. You'll get more information about that when you have your cohort orientation. 

best of luck! let me know if you have more questions!

Wow OK thank you so much for the information. This helped a lot on what to expect!! I pray you pass all of your classes with ease and congratulations in advance on becoming a RN!!

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