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ADMISSIONS

CONTACT

Telephone: 203-582-3400 or 800-462-1944

Fax: 203-582-3339

Email: [email protected]

ADMISSIONS STAFF

Edwin WilkesAssociate Vice President and Dean of Law Admissions [email protected]

Joan MetzlerDirector of [email protected]

Denée PageAssistant Director of [email protected]

Marie Riley Admissions Aide [email protected]

FINANCIAL AID

CONTACT

Telephone: 203-582-3405 or 800-462-1944

Fax: 203-582-3667

Email: [email protected]

FINANCIAL AID STAFF

Odette G. FranceskinoDirector of Financial Aid [email protected]

Jill A. WurcelAssistant Director of Financial [email protected]

Denise Benson Secretary [email protected]

CONTENTS

On campus resources & facilities 2

Getting to know the region

Restaurants 3

Shopping 4

Music / Movies / Events 5

Getting around 7

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QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW

Office of Admissions [email protected] 800-462-1944203-582-3400

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The Quinnipiac University School of Law is located on the main university campus (Mount Carmel Campus), set against the picturesque backdrop of Sleeping Giant State Park. While this scenic surrounding can create the illusion you are in a largely rural environment, Hamden is a vibrant and active town of about 60,000 residents. Combining the best elements of small-town New England life with the cultural and entertainment offerings of an urban center, Hamden is the perfect blend of urban and suburban, with the beaches of Long Island Sound only twenty minutes away.

The town of Hamden provides its own array of shops, dining options, and historic attractions, and the natural beauty of the area is preserved in its many parks and trails. As part of the greater New Haven area, Hamden is minutes away from the diverse cultural, entertainment, and culinary options of downtown New Haven.

For those seeking to venture beyond Connecticut, Quinnipiac Law is located in the heart of New England, about ninety minutes from New York City, two hours from Boston, and three hours from many of Vermont’s finest ski resorts. If you have any questions about the law school or the community, please do not hesitate to contact the Office of Admissions at [email protected] or 203-582-3400.

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ON CAMPUS RESOURCES & FACILITIES From entertainment and dining to health and wellness, Quinnipiac University has incredible resources and facilities available to all students on campus. Here’s a quick overview of those on the Mount Carmel Campus, and within easy access to the School of Law:

CARL HANSEN STUDENT CENTER, DINING HALL & BOOKSTORE The student center is a multipurpose facility that provides oppor-tunities to bring everyone in the Quinnipiac Community together. CaféQ, the main dining hall on campus, is located here as well as the bookstore.

ATHLETIC & RECREATION CENTER There are two fitness centers available to Quinnipiac Law students; one on the main campus and a brand new facility at the York Hill Campus, just minutes away. The facilities are fantastic and free of charge for students. A valid Student ID card is required to use the fitness centers. The facilities include an indoor track, tennis courts, fitness equipment, and various classes.

HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER Nurses staff the Health and Wellness Center 24/7, with a physi-cian available 30 hours per week. Services include: acute and routine

medical care; diagnostic procedures; referral services to area health providers; health profile maintenance; allergy injections (by appointment only); and gynecology services (by appointment only).

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RESTAURANTS (HAMDEN)Hamden has the usual variety of chain restaurants, but also has diverse and delicious local dining options.

Aunt Chilada’s serves reasonably priced Mexican food and is often the host of the Student Bar Association’s Halloween party.

The Side Street Grille has great hamburgers and an eclectic menu in a casual atmosphere.

Tonino’s Pizza and Subway are on Whitney Avenue in close proximity to campus and great for a quick bite between classes.

Wentworth’s Ice Cream on Whitney Avenue offers some of the best homemade ice cream in Connecticut.

For a more upscale lunch or dinner, Ristorante Luce on Whitney Avenue serves award-winning Italian cuisine.

Near Dixwell Avenue, Eli’s on Whitney is a popular food choice and local hang out.

Taste, on Whitney Avenue, offers a high quality menu serving American cuisine.

For excellent Japanese cuisine, head to Kumo, Sakura Garden, or Sono Bana, three of the best in the area.

Other popular local restaurants to consider are Playwright Irish Pub Restaurant, Park Central Tavern, Ixtapa Grill, and Sushi Palace (a favorite for all-you-can-eat sushi).

RESTAURANTS (NEW HAVEN)New Haven is a food-lover’s paradise, home to fabu-lous restaurants serving world-class food. For example, The Original Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana, was chosen by the Food Network as “Connecticut’s Best Pizza” and by Zagat as “Connecticut’s Most Popular Restaurant” 2011.

Another great choice is Louis’ Lunch, well known for serving one of GQ magazine’s 20 Hamburg-ers You Must Eat Before You Die as well as being

named the Tastiest Burger in America by the Travel Channel. It is also said to be the birthplace of the hamburger sandwich. Just be sure to check the hours before you go as they are not always open for lunch, despite the name.

Here’s a brief sampling of what is also available in the area: Bar, Bentara, Black Bear Saloon, Café Goodfellas, Carmen Anthony’s Steakhouse, Caseus, Claire’s Corner Copia (vegetarian), Geronimo, Kudeta, Modern Apizza, Pacifico, Sally’s Pizza (a favorite of Frank Sinatra), Skappo Italian Wine Bar, Soul de Cuba, Tandoor, Temple Street Bar & Grill, and Thai Taste.

RESTAURANT WEEKTwice a year, New Haven and Hamden host separate restaurant weeks. These are a great opportunity to get a delicious meal at a fabulous deal.

SHOPPINGOur campus is conveniently located close to a num-ber of excellent shopping centers. Whether you’re interested in clothing, books, groceries, or gifts, the stores are only a short drive away.

HAMDENSeveral shopping centers are located on Dixwell Avenue featuring such popular stores as Old Navy, Marshall’s, Pier 1, Bed Bath & Beyond, Kohl’s, and a wide variety of smaller shops, grocery stores, and restaurants.

NORTH HAVENJust off exit 9 on I-91, the North Haven shopping centers on Universal Drive include Barnes and Noble, ULTA, T.J. Maxx, Staples, Target, Sports Authority, Panera Bread, and BJ’s Wholesale Club.

GETTING TO KNOW THE REGION

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Restaurants Hamden & New Haven

Shopping

Hamden, North Haven Milford, New Haven Outlets

Cultural Attractions

Concerts & Theater

Casinos

Museums & Galleries

Movies

Sporting Events

Parks, Trails, Beaches & Mountains

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MILFORDIf you’re looking for a larger indoor mall, Milford’s Westfield Connecticut Post Shopping Mall, just off I-95, is about 25 minutes away. In addition to national anchor stores like Macy’s, it features such stores as New York and Company, Express, H&M, Hollister, and Brookstone.

NEW HAVENIt’s worth a trip to downtown New Haven to see the many smaller stores, boutiques, and gift shops like Archetype Clothing and Idiom. You will also find old favorites such as J. Crew, Ann Taylor, Urban Outfitters, and Apple.

WEST HARTFORD/ WESTFARMS MALL – FARMINGTONLocated about 40 minutes from campus, Westfarms is an upscale mall including such shops as Banana Republic, Brooks Brothers, Cache, Coach, Louis

Vuitton, Nordstrom, Tiffany’s, and Apple. The downtown West Hartford area is also a beautiful place to shop, eat, and socialize.

OUTLET SHOPPINGIf outlet shopping is your passion, there are some great options in the area. Two separate outlet malls are located less than 40 minutes from campus at exits 63 and 65 respectively, off I-95.

CLINTON CROSSING PREMIUM OUTLETS feature stores such as Coach, Calvin Klein, Kenneth Cole, Polo Ralph Lauren, Banana Republic Factory Store, and BCBG Max Azaria.

TANGER OUTLETS at Westbrook includes stores such as Loft Outlet, Eddie Bauer, J. Crew, and Timberlands Factory Store.

CULTURAL ATTRACTIONSConnecticut is rich in colonial and maritime history and most attractions are an hour or less from the campus.

THE AMISTAD FREEDOM SCHOONER in New Haven is a floating memorial to the human spirit and to those who fought for freedom from slavery. The ship and its human cargo were subjects of a major motion picture. While its home base is in New Haven, the ship travels throughout the world.

MYSTIC SEAPORT off of I-95 is one of the nation’s leading maritime museums, with tall ships, a 19th-century village, and a vintage shipyard.

THE MYSTIC AQUARIUM is close to the seaport and is the home of Dr. Robert Ballard and The Institute for Exploration (IFE).

THE TOWN OF OLD LYME, right on the coast, recaptures the feeling of a historic New England fishing village.

You’ll discover other quaint New England villages in Old Saybrook, Guilford, Madison, and Essex, with small shops and classic architecture.

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CONCERTS & THEATERThe spacious Toyota Oakdale Theater is only a few minutes from campus in Wallingford. It features world-class musical groups, ranging from Santana to country and rock stars. It also offers touring Broad-way shows such as “Grease” and “Riverdance”.

The XL Center in Hartford host concerts, sport-ing events and other exhibitions including CT Whale professional hockey, 2012 Big East Women’s Basketball Championship, Disney on Ice, and the Hartford Home Show.

The Long Wharf Theatre, off I-95 just south of New Haven, stages professional theater productions, some as a “try-out” for Broadway, plus Quinnipiac University’s own theater productions.

The Shubert Theater in downtown New Haven presents concerts, dance companies, and the best of Broadway touring companies such as “Mamma

Mia”, “Footloose”, and “Stomp”. Half-price stu-dent rush tickets are available prior to performances at the box office.

Woolsey Hall on the Yale campus in New Haven is home to the New Haven Symphony Orchestra with a broad venue of classical music, including world premieres.

The Comcast Theatre in Hartford is an outdoor/indoor venue that has a park-like atmosphere and is one of the largest amphitheaters in the country.

The Yale Repertory Theatre is a recipient of a Tony Award® for Outstanding Regional Theatre. Located in a former church in downtown New Haven, this professional theatre is dedicated to the production of new works.

Presenting more than 300 concerts each year, most performances at the Yale School of Music are open to the public and are free of charge.

CASINOSIn addition to poker, slots, etc., both the Mohegan Sun Resort Casino in Uncasville and Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket offer first-class entertainment options that include concerts, restaurants, shopping, museums, hotels, and spas, and are located a little over an hour from campus.

MUSEUMS & GALLERIESThe Yale University Art Gallery (New Haven) presents more than 85,000 objects dating from ancient Egypt. Their ancient Mayan collection is second to none.

The Yale Center for British Art (New Haven) houses the most extensive collection of British paintings, drawings, rare books, and manuscripts outside the United Kingdom.

The Peabody Museum of Natural History (New Haven) has fossils from Jurassic times, huge iron meteors, and exhibits on Native American and Mesoamerican cultures.

The Beinecke Rare Books and Manuscript Library (New Haven) looks like the world’s largest Rubik’s cube and contains extremely rare old books and manuscripts, including a Gutenberg Bible.

The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (Hartford) has Old Master paintings, a vast French and American Impressionists collection, and early American furniture.

The Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center (Mashantucket) re-creates the culture and environment of Native Americans before the arrival of Europeans.

The New Britain Museum of American Art (New Britain) has a broad collection from colonial times to 20th century works.

The Mark Twain House and Museum (Hartford) preserves the 19-room home of the famous humor-ist and author.

The Eli Whitney Museum (Hamden) outlines the legacy of Eli Whitney—the inventor of the cotton gin —and includes an outdoor learning environment.

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MOVIESTo see all the latest new releases, the Rave Motion Pictures North Haven 12 is off exit 9 on I-91 and the Rave Motion Pictures Milford 16 is off exit 39B on I-95. For more serious film buffs, the Bow Tie Criterion Cinemas and Cine 1-2-3-4 in New Haven often offer independent and foreign films. The Cri-terion also offers Movies and Mimosas on Saturday and Sunday mornings, where you can enjoy an old movie and a tasty beverage.

SPORTING EVENTSThe University is a member of the Northeast Confer-ence in most sports, including our NCAA Division I basketball team, and the prestigious Eastern Colle-giate Athletic Conference in both men’s and women’s ice hockey. Both the hockey and basketball teams play in the state-of-the-art TD Bank Sports Center which has separate arenas for each sport. For schedules and results, visit www.quinnipiacbobcats.com.

Connecticut is also host to two minor league baseball teams, the New Britain Rock Cats and the Bridgeport Bluefish, as well as two American Hockey League Teams, the Connecticut Whale and Bridge-port Sound Tigers.

PARKS, TRAILS, BEACHES, & MOUNTAINSSleeping Giant Mountain / State Park (Hamden): Walk out the front door of the law school and directly across the street and you will be at the base of Sleep-ing Giant Mountain. When approaching the law school you can see the silhouette of the Giant lying on his back, resting. Situated in Sleeping Giant State Park, the mountain has 1,700 acres of trails for both beginners and the adventuresome.

Farmington Canal Rail Trail (Hamden/New Haven): A short distance from the campus, this trail runs fifteen miles from New Haven to Hamden through woods, streams, and meadows. The trail is wide and paved, so it is perfect for runners, hikers, bikers, and skaters.

Lighthouse Point Park (New Haven): Located less than 20 minutes from campus are a number of beautiful beaches. In addition to the water, Light-house Point Park offers a carousel from the 1920’s, the splash pad, and picnic areas.

Hammonasset Beach State Park (Madison): Offers two miles of beach fronting the Long Island Sound. Amenities include a boardwalk, nature center, con-cessions, picnic areas, and a campground.

West Haven beaches and shoreline (West Haven): This stretch of shoreline includes Bradley Point Beach and Sandy Point Beach.

Lyman Orchards (Middletown): A local favorite for enjoying New England activities such as pick your own apples and a fall corn maze.

Bishop’s Orchards (Guilford): A nearby orchard that also boasts a farm market, winery, and bakery.

Mount Southington and Ski Sundown (Located in Southington and in New Hartford): These local mountains provide ski enthusiasts with an opportu-nity to hit the slopes within an hour’s drive. For those looking for a greater challenge, the mountains of Ver-mont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts are a great day trip or weekend getaway.

Connecticut Wine Trail: Spend a day or a weekend exploring a set of 24 state-approved wineries situated throughout some of the most picturesque towns in Connecticut.

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DRIVING DIRECTIONS Quinnipiac’s campuses in Hamden and North Haven are conveniently located near many major highways. Our travel directions below are easy to follow at www.quinnipiac.edu/directions.

AVERAGE DRIVING TIMEFrom Hartford, CT: 40 minutes

From Philadelphia, PA: 3 hours

From Boston, MA: 2 hours

From New York, NY: 90 minutes

From Long Island, NY: 2 hours

From Albany, NY: 2 hours

From Providence, RI: 2 hours

From Newark, NJ: 2 hours

PLANES, TRAINS, TAXIS & BUSESBefore you make a decision on which law school to attend, you should plan to attend one of our two Spring Open Houses or schedule a visit. As Hamden’s location is central to several major cities, getting here is fairly easy.

BY PLANEIf you are flying in, the Hamden area is serviced by the following airports:

Bradley International Airport (BDL) near Hartford, CT - 45 minutes

Tweed New Haven Airport (HVN) - 20 minutes

John F. Kennedy and Laguardia (JFK) and (LGA) in New York - 1½ to 2 hours

Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in New Jersey - 2 hours

Westchester County Airport (HPN) in White Plains - 1 hour & 15 minutes

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Driving Directions & Time

Get there by: Planes, Trains, Taxis & Buses

Hotels in the area

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PLANES, TRAINS, TAXIS & BUSES (CONT.)Connecticut Limo Service offers van shuttle services from all New York airports, Newark Liberty Interna-tional Airport, and Bradley International Airport. Reservations can be made online at www.ctlimo.com, or by phone at 800-472-5466. All airports also offer a number of car rental agencies for your convenience.

BY TRAINWe also can be conveniently reached from a number of different train lines including:

MTA Metro-North (New Haven Line) from Grand Central Station in New York City to Union Station in New Haven; for more information and schedules, visit www.mta.info/mnr.

Amtrak service to Union Station, New Haven (North-east Corridor Route); for more information and schedules, visit www.amtrak.com.

From the train station, you can reach campus by contacting Metro Taxi: 203-777-7777 / www.metrotaxict.com or taking one of the taxis conveniently located outside the station.

BY BUSThough not widely used by law students, there is a free campus shuttle that runs 7 days a week between the campus and local neighborhoods in Hamden, North Haven, and New Haven. It also stops at Union Station in New Haven for easy access to Amtrak and Metro-North. Hamden also has mass transit service through CT Transit Bus System. For more info and schedules, visit www.cttransit.com.

HOTELS IN THE AREAHAMDENClarion Hotel & SuitesApprox. 3 miles from campus

CHESHIRECheshire Red Carpet InnApprox. 4.5 miles from campus

WALLINGFORDCourtyard by MarriottApprox. 5.3 miles from campus

Fairfield InnApprox. 5.3 miles from campus

Homewood Suites by HiltonApprox. 5 miles from campus

NORTH HAVENHoliday InnApprox. 6.5 miles from campus

NEW HAVENCourtyard by MarriottApprox. 10 miles from campus

New Haven HotelApprox. 11.6 miles from campus

Omni New Haven HotelApprox. 11.4 miles from campus

MERIDENCandlewood SuitesApprox. 11 miles from campus

Hampton InnApprox. 11.6 miles from campus

Holiday Inn ExpressApprox. 15 miles from campus

WELCOME TO QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW

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