Quincy University, founded by
Franciscans in 1860, is an independent, coeducational,
primarily undergraduate institution rooted in the Catholic
tradition. It offers degree, professional, and continuing
education programs based on the liberal arts and humanities.
Through a blending of liberal arts and professional
education, the University provides programs and courses of
study rich in cultural experiences and strong in assuring the
means of living humanly, reflectively, and productively in a
technological world.
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Mission
Statement
Quincy University stands as a Catholic, independent, liberal
arts institution of higher learning in the Franciscan tradition.
Inspired by the spirit of Francis and Clare of Assisi, we
respect each person as a sister or brother with dignity, value,
and worth. We work for justice, peace and the integrity of
creation. We prepare men and women for leadership and for the
transformation of the world by educating them to seek knowledge
that leads to wisdom. We welcome and invite all to share our
spirit and life.
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Quincy
classrooms are dynamic places where you really begin to
think. When you look back, you discover how your professors
have set you up to succeed. You may find a fascinating
research project in a class discussion. Your reading
assignments may prepare you to attend a professional
conference.
New
students are sometimes surprised by the size of the
classrooms at Quincy. Many have an image of a huge
auditorium where the professors, or rather the teaching
assistants, look like ants down in front. Those
auditorium-style classrooms just don't exist at Quincy.
Instead, our classes are held in small seminar rooms where
you can actually have a normal conversation with your
classmates and professor. Since you are an integral part
of the classroom, you are also an integral part of your
own education - no sleeping in the back.
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Use
this link to apply on-line!
http://www.quincy.edu/admissions/applying/
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