Paul Quinn College
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Overview & Academics
Paul Quinn College is a private, historically Black college (HBCU) located in Dallas, Texas. Founded in 1872, it is known for its innovative approach to higher education, with a curriculum focused on academic rigor, experiential learning, and servant leadership. The college follows the “Quinnite Nation” philosophy, emphasizing work-study programs and social impact. Academic offerings include bachelor’s and master’s degrees, notably in areas such as Business Administration, Health & Wellness, Liberal Arts, Legal Studies, and Religious Studies. The college is recognized for the “Urban Work College Model,” integrating paid internships and jobs into the academic experience, giving students real-world work credentials.
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Admissions
- Application is accessible online and is test-optional for many applicants.
- Admissions focus on holistic review, including academic record, leadership, service, and motivation.
- Rolling admissions process is in place, allowing flexibility for applicants.
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Cost
- Tuition (2023-24 approximate): $12,414 per year
- Room & Board: $8,600 per year
- Additional fees may apply for books, course materials, and campus activities.
- Significant scholarship and financial aid opportunities available, including work college support, need-based awards, and institutional aid.
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Student Population
- Enrollment: Approximately 500-600 students
- Diverse student body: 80% African American, with increasing diversity including Hispanic, International, and non-traditional college students.
- First-generation college students are a significant portion of the population.
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Rankings & Distinctions
- Consistently ranked among the top HBCUs in Texas and recognized nationally for innovative higher education models.
- First work college in Texas and the first HBCU with the Urban Work College Model.
- Received recognition for service learning and social impact projects, including the conversion of its football field into the “We Over Me Farm” for community engagement and food access initiatives.
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Campus & Culture
The main campus is situated on a 144-acre green space in southern Dallas, featuring historical buildings, modern learning centers, and the “We Over Me Farm.” The culture is rooted in the Quinnite Nation ethos: “Leave places better than you found them.” Students engage in community outreach, leadership development, and service learning, fostering a close-knit, mission-driven community.
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Athletics & Traditions
- Nickname: The Tigers
- Affiliation: National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
- Men’s and women’s sports include basketball, track and field, and cross country; also features competitive club sports.
- Traditions: Homecoming, Founders’ Day, and weekly chapel services are important annual events.
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Mission
The college’s mission is to provide a quality, faith-based education that addresses the academic, spiritual, and leadership development of students while preparing them to be servant leaders and entrepreneurs. Emphasis is placed on transforming underserved communities and social innovation.
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Leadership & Current Developments
- President: Dr. Michael J. Sorrell, known for his visionary leadership since 2007.
- Focus on community revitalization, education access, sustainable agriculture, and lifelong learning.
- Major initiatives include campus expansion, online program development, and deepening of the Urban Work College Model.
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Programs
- Bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration, Health & Wellness, Liberal Arts, Legal Studies, and Religious Studies.
- Master’s programs are emerging in social impact and leadership areas.
- Certificate and enrichment programs in entrepreneurship, urban agriculture, and nonprofit leadership.
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Campus Life
- On-campus and commuter options with residential facilities and strong support services.
- Campus ministries and chapel services play an active role in student life.
- Intramural sports, fitness programs, and wellness initiatives are available.
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Student Organizations
- Student Government Association (SGA) and numerous academic clubs.
- Greek organizations (fraternities/sororities) and honor societies.
- Special interest groups: business clubs, faith-based organizations, service associations, and leadership programs.
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Admission Stats
- Acceptance Rate: Approximately 85% (varies year to year)
- Average High School GPA of Admitted Students: 2.7–3.3 (middle 50%)
- Test-Optional Policy: SAT/ACT scores not required for admission, but can be submitted if available.
- Application Deadlines: Rolling admissions, priority dates for scholarships in early spring.


