Community Service

Community Service

Community service is woven into the fabric of Quinnipiac's culture.

Our student organizations and Greek chapters regularly engage in a variety of service projects in the community. From canned food drives to neighborhood cleanups, there's always an opportunity to get involved.

Our Alternative Spring Break program allows Quinnipiac students to students to dedicate their break to making a difference, while learning about themselves, their classmates and the pressing needs of our communities.

Quinnipiac also takes part in "The Big Event," a nationwide day of community service when colleges and universities send teams out to volunteer in the community.

"Getting out there and doing community service is so significant, especially in the lives of students," said Emily Sarnoff '12. "It allows us to get out of ourselves and our busy hectic lifestyles, to give back to those who need our help the most."

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