Admitted Students - Paul Quinn College
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Admitted Students - Paul Quinn College
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Admitted
Students
Congratulations on Your
Admission to Paul Quinn and
welcome to the quinnite nation!
Welcome to Paul Quinn, Home of the Quinnite Nation, where lifelong learning and opportunities meet. We are thrilled to have you as part of our community and we can’t wait to see all the amazing things you’ll achieve here! As an admitted student, we want to ensure that you have all the information you need to start your college journey with confidence. In the sections below you will find everything you need to take the next step towards the rest of your future!
To begin the road to academic success, please review the admitted
student checklist that applies to your enrollment type:
In-Person Admitted Students
Online Admitted Students
In-Person Admitted Students
After Being Admitted
After Committing to Paul Quinn
After Being Admitted
Confirm Your Enrollment
To confirm your commitment to attending Paul Quinn College, complete your Commitment Form. To access your Commitment Form, you will need to
log into your application portal
.
In your application portal, on the left-hand side you will see an area for Supplemental Forms. Here you will need to complete the complete your
Commitment Form.
Registration Fee (Deposit): The $200 non-refundable registration fee holds your place in the entering class. You will pay this fee in your application portal.
Completing the Commitment Form and paying the deposit is mandatory for all new incoming students, even if you plan on living at home and being an online student. Without a completed
Commitment Form
, we will not be able to hold your spot in the class, Summer Bridge, or housing. Housing is limited and will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis for new students. We highly recommend submitting your
Commitment Form
as soon as possible!
Submit a Financial Aid Application
If you haven’t already, submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on the
Federal Student Aid website
with the PQC School Code 003602.
If you are a Texas resident, please complete a
TX Residency Core Questionnaire
.
If you do not complete a financial aid application, you will not be eligible for financial aid. This will result in a balance in your billing account that you can pay with student loans and/or a payment plan.
Visit the
Financial Aid page
for more information.
Submit Your Final Transcript(s)
First Year Students
All first year students who have paid their registration deposit must submit their final high school transcript (with their graduation date) to the university within 30 days of the first day of class.
. Domestic and international students may have their counselor submit their high school transcript via email, electronic delivery service, or mail. Admitted students who would like to transfer AP, IB, dual/college credits must submit their official college transcripts to our office directly from the issuing institution via an e-transcript system (e.g. National Student Clearinghouse), if available.
Transfer Students
Accepted transfer students must submit copies of their updated official college transcripts that were not previously submitted via their school/college to be considered for additional transfer credits.
Transcripts May be Sent to:
Email:
EMforms@pqc.edu
Mail: Office of Enrollment Management
3837 Simpson Stuart Road Dallas, TX 75241
After Committing to Paul Quinn
Submit Medical Records
All students attending in-person courses and activities on-campus MUST be fully vaccinated against Meningitis. We advise students do this as early as possible to ensure a smooth registration process as the vaccine needs to be administered at least ten (10) days prior to campus move-in. In addition, all new students under 23 that are enrolling at a college or university in Texas are required to show proof of receiving a meningitis vaccination or a booster dose during the five-year period prior to enrolling.
The following populations may be exempt:
100% online students.
Students with medical reasons (signed affidavit required from a physician that states vaccination would be injurious to the health and well-being of the students).
Religious reasons (signed affidavit required).
Medical records need to be submitted before the beginning of the term move in day via the CANVAS check-in course. Access to this course is sent to committed students via email.
REVIEW HEALTH INSURANCE AND TIGERCARE BENEFITS
Paul Quinn offers students an affordable student health benefit plan issued and administered by National General. All students enrolled are automatically
enrolled in the Comprehensive Health Plan AND the TigerCare Health Services Plan for the Academic Year.
For more information about the plan, visit
pqc.enrollanywhere.com
SUBMIT COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH INSURANCE WAIVER (IF APPLICABLE)
Anyone wishing to OPT OUT of the Comprehensive Insurance Plan MUST complete and submit an accepted waiver by providing proof of insurance by the Census date of the term. With an approved waiver, you will only be billed for the MANDATORY TigerCare Health Services Plan.
Without an approved waiver, you will be billed for the MANDATORY TigerCare Health Services Plan AND the Comprehensive Health Plan.
Once you are on the website, please perform the following steps on
pqc.enrollanywhere.com
Under “Waivers,” click “Waive Here”
Under “Please Sign in,” enter your PQC email address (example: jdoe123@pqc.edu)
On the next line enter your student id # for the password (example: A0000123456)
Click the “Submit” button
Follow the on-screen instructions from there. You will need to enter your current primary insurance coverage details.
If you have any issues with steps 1-5, please contact Aileen Connors at
aileenc@campusunitybenefits.com
.
PREPARE FOR SUMMER BRIDGE
Summer Bridge is a mandatory six-week long summer program designated to prepare students for the rigors of college and life in the Quinnite Nation. During the summer, you will also connect with your Academic Advisor and plan your Fall course schedule.
Every new student is expected to attend and will be automatically registered for three courses (nine credit hours):
Quinnite Student Leadership
Entrepreneurship
Special Topics
Click here to learn more about the Summer Bridge program and this year’s dates.
REVIEW PRIVACY RIGHTS
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)
Paul Quinn students are protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). You’ll need to complete a FERPA Release Form if you would like to give a third party (including parents) access to your school information and records. This form is not required but we cannot release certain information without one on file.
Download your FERPA Release Form and email it to the Office of the Registrar. Without a FERPA Release Form, Paul Quinn will not release information regarding your education records.
Submit
FERPA
form to
registrar@pqc.ed
ACCESS STUDENT PORTALS
PQC E-mail
You will be issued a PQC e-mail account prior to starting Summer Bridge. It is important to frequently check your email as all official notices will be sent. We also recommend adding the following email addresses as safe senders to ensure you receive all communication:
Enrollment Management Office:
admissions@pqc.edu
Financial Aid Office:
financialaid@pqc.edu
Registrar:
registrar@pqc.edu
Paul Quinn News and Events:
communications@pqc.edu
IT Support:
itsupport@pqc.edu
CANVAS
:
This is the digital classroom environment. Here you review, engage, and turn in your assignments. Once you complete registration, your courses will appear here. Please note that your advisor will sign you up for Summer Bridge courses.
My PQC Experience
:
student dashboard and central hub of information. The interface offers a personalized dashboard designed to fit student needs. It is mobile-friendly, customizable, and easy-to-use, providing quick access to essential tools and resources such as Canvas, our digital library, and access to Self-Service.
SELF-SERVICE:
student records portal providing access to financial aid, academic records, tuition billing and payments, and other financial records access.
REVIEW FINANCIAL AID AND BILLING
SUBMIT FINANCIAL AID VERIFICATION DOCUMENTS (IF APPLICABLE)
Students are randomly selected for a process called verification. If selected, financial aid will email you requesting additional documentation to help clear the flags that are generated from your FAFSA. In order to receive your financial aid in a timely manner, please ensure that verification documents are submitted prior to starting courses. Financial Aid Verification communication will be sent from:
finaid@pqc.edu
and via DocuSign.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: STUDENT LOANS
Choosing to accept loans is a financial obligation you agree to pay back with interest. Students decide to accept loans to financially support their educational expenses not covered by their “free aid” such as grants, scholarships, and work study.
If you would like to accept student loans, you must complete the following requirements:
Accept your offered student loans via your Self-Service:
https://paulquinn-ss.colleague.elluciancloud.com/Student
Financial Aid Counseling page.
Complete the Loan Entrance Counseling:
https://studentaid.gov/entrance-counseling/
Complete Master Promissory Note:
https://studentaid.gov/mpn/
REVIEW/PAY YOUR TUITION AND FEES
Review your Self-Service portal and assess if you will have a remaining balance for each term enrolled after your financial aid is posted. Contact the Financial Aid Office to accept your student loans or contact the Billing Office set up a payment plan on your billing account.
If you do not see any aid listed, it is likely that you have missing documents. Review your e-mails and contact the Office of Financial Aid for assistance.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: PAYMENT PLANS
To make the process of paying for your education more manageable, Paul Quinn offers an Installment Payment program in which students can split their tuition and fees into four installments.
Please contact the Business Office if you have any questions or concerns regarding billing:
(214) 379-5560
.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: STUDENT LOANS
In addition to grants and scholarships, payment plans and/or federal loans may be an option for you.
If you would like to accept student loans, you must complete the following requirements:
Complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN) Federal Student Aid Website. Make sure you complete the one labeled for Undergraduate Students.
Complete an Entrance Counseling on the Federal Student Aid Website
Once this information is received by the Financial Aid Office, you will determine how much you would like to borrow in student loans. The Financial Aid Office will send you a request to have a one-on-one meeting to discuss your individual plan.
Visit the
Financial Aid page
to access Financial Aid and Billing FAQs.
100% Online Admitted Students
After Being Admitted
After Committing to Paul Quinn
After Being Admitted
Confirm Your Enrollment
To confirm your commitment to attending Paul Quinn College, complete your Commitment Form. To access your Commitment Form, you will need to
log into your application portal
.
In your application portal, on the left-hand side you will see an area for Supplemental Forms. Here you will need to complete the complete your
Commitment Form.
Registration Fee (Deposit): The $200 non-refundable registration fee holds your place in the entering class. You will pay this fee in your application portal.
Completing the Commitment Form and paying the deposit is mandatory for all new incoming students. Without a completed
Commitment Form
, we will not be able to hold your spot in the class. We highly recommend submitting your
Commitment Form
as soon as possible!
Submit a Financial Aid Application
If you haven’t already, submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on the
Federal Student Aid website
with the PQC School Code 003602.
If you are a Texas resident, please complete a
TX Residency Core Questionnaire
.
If you do not complete a financial aid application, you will not be eligible for financial aid. This will result in a balance in your billing account that you can pay with student loans and/or a payment plan.
Visit the
Financial Aid page
for more information.
Submit Your Final Transcript(s)
First Year Students
All first year students who have paid their registration deposit must submit their final high school transcript within 30 days of the first day of class. Domestic and international students may have their counselor submit their high transcript via email, electronic delivery service, or mail. Admitted students who would like to transfer AP, IB, dual/college credits must submit their official college transcripts to our office directly from the issuing institution via an e-transcript system (e.g. National Student Clearinghouse), if available.
Transfer Students
Accepted transfer students must submit copies of their updated official college transcripts that were not previously submitted via their school/college to be considered for additional transfer credits.
Transcripts May be Sent to:
Email:
EMforms@pqc.edu
Mail: Office of Enrollment Management
3837 Simpson Stuart Road Dallas, TX 75241
After Committing to Paul Quinn
REVIEW PRIVACY RIGHTS
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)
Paul Quinn students are protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). You’ll need to complete a FERPA Release Form if you would like to give a third party (including parents) access to your school information and records. This form is not required but we cannot release certain information without one on file.
Download your FERPA Release Form and email it to the Office of the Registrar. Without a FERPA Release Form, Paul Quinn will not release information regarding your education records.
Submit
FERPA
form to
registrar@pqc.edu
ACCESS STUDENT PORTALS
PQC E-mail
You will be issued a PQC e-mail account prior to starting Summer Bridge. It is important to frequently check your email as all official notices will be sent. We also recommend adding the following email addresses as safe senders to ensure you receive all communication:
Enrollment Management Office:
admissions@pqc.edu
Financial Aid Office:
financialaid@pqc.edu
Registrar:
registrar@pqc.edu
Paul Quinn News and Events:
communications@pqc.edu
IT Support:
itsupport@pqc.edu
CANVAS
:
This is the digital classroom environment. Here you review, engage, and turn in your assignments. Once you complete registration, your courses will appear here. Please note that your advisor will sign you up for Summer Bridge courses.
My PQC Experience
:
student dashboard and central hub of information. The interface offers a personalized dashboard designed to fit student needs. It is mobile-friendly, customizable, and easy-to-use, providing quick access to essential tools and resources such as Canvas, our digital library, and access to Self-Service.
SELF-SERVICE:
student records portal providing access to financial aid, academic records, tuition billing and payments, and other financial records access.
REVIEW FINANCIAL AID AND BILLING
SUBMIT FINANCIAL AID VERIFICATION DOCUMENTS (IF APPLICABLE)
Students are randomly selected for a process called verification. If selected, financial aid will email you requesting additional documentation to help clear the flags that are generated from your FAFSA. In order to receive your financial aid in a timely manner, please ensure that verification documents are submitted prior to starting courses. Financial Aid Verification communication will be sent from:
finaid@pqc.edu
and via DocuSign.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: STUDENT LOANS
Choosing to accept loans is a financial obligation you agree to pay back with interest. Students decide to accept loans to financially support their educational expenses not covered by their “free aid” such as grants, scholarships, and work study.
If you would like to accept student loans, you must complete the following requirements:
Accept your offered student loans via your Self-Service:
https://paulquinn-ss.colleague.elluciancloud.com/Student
Financial Aid Counseling page.
Complete the Loan Entrance Counseling:
https://studentaid.gov/entrance-counseling/
Complete Master Promissory Note:
https://studentaid.gov/mpn/
REVIEW/PAY YOUR TUITION AND FEES
Review your Self-Service portal and assess if you will have a remaining balance for each term enrolled after your financial aid is posted. Contact the Financial Aid Office to accept your student loans or contact the Billing Office set up a payment plan on your billing account.
If you do not see any aid listed, it is likely that you have missing documents. Review your e-mails and contact the Office of Financial Aid for assistance.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: PAYMENT PLANS
To make the process of paying for your education more manageable, Paul Quinn offers an Installment Payment program in which students can split their tuition and fees into four installments.
Please contact the Business Office if you have any questions or concerns regarding billing:
(214) 379-5560
.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: STUDENT LOANS
In addition to grants and scholarships, payment plans and/or federal loans may be an option for you.
If you would like to accept student loans, you must complete the following requirements:
Complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN) Federal Student Aid Website. Make sure you complete the one labeled for Undergraduate Students.
Complete an Entrance Counseling on the Federal Student Aid Website
Once this information is received by the Financial Aid Office, you will determine how much you would like to borrow in student loans. The Financial Aid Office will send you a request to have a one-on-one meeting to discuss your individual plan.
Visit the
Financial Aid page
to access Financial Aid and Billing FAQs.
New Student
Resources
Deciding where to go to college is a BIG decision that can be both exciting and overwhelming. For many of you, it might be the biggest decision you have ever had to make. We understand that and want to support you as you navigate this process. That’s why we’ve made everything easier by putting all the important information you need to know in one place for you.
As you think through all your options,
we want you to make an informed choice as it pertains to Paul Quinn.
Our official Welcome Book is packed with helpful information to get you
started. In this booklet, you’ll find information on our required Summer Bridge
program, including details on housing options and dining services. We’ve also
included a full action item checklist to help you navigate next steps, as well
as a list of important contacts and resources.
Lastly, we have assembled a dedicated team of advisors and
support staff to assist you in any way they can. Whether you have questions
about financial aid, registration, or just need someone to talk to, our team is
here to help.
At Paul Quinn, we believe that education is a lifelong
journey and we’re excited to be a part of yours. We can’t wait to see what
you’ll accomplish at the Quinnite Nation!
Enrollment Checklist
Fall 2026 New Student Welcome Booklet
Social Media Toolkit PDF
We are so excited that you decided to commit to attending Paul Quinn! Here are some printable resources for you to use in your pictures and in your social media. Remember to tag us @PaulQuinnCollege!
PREPARE FOR SUMMER BRIDGE
Summer Bridge is a mandatory six-week long summer program designated to prepare students for the rigors of college and life in the Quinnite Nation. During the summer, you will also connect with your Academic Advisor and plan your Fall course schedule.
Every new student is expected to attend and will be automatically registered for three courses (nine credit hours):
Quinnite Student Leadership
Entrepreneurship
Special Topics
2026 Summer Bridge Dates
Move-In Day & Heritage Bell Ceremony:
Sunday, June 14, 2026
First Day of Summer Bridge:
Monday, June 15, 2026
Last Day of Summer Bridge:
Friday, July 24, 2026
Click here to learn more about the Summer Bridge program
Contact Us
Making a college decision is a big step toward your goals. We encourage you to call the Office of Enrollment Management and ask to speak to an Admissions Counselor to discuss your questions about the campus, tours, and next steps! All admissions related inquiries can be sent to
admissions@pqc.edu
.
Office of Enrollment Management
3837 Simpson Stuart Road, Dallas, Texas 75241
Adams Building, Ste. 200
Phone
:
214.379.5449
Fax
: 214.379.5448
Email
:
admissions@pqc.edu
Hours
: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or by appointment
COACH Keldrick McKinney
Email:
kmckinney@pqc.edu
|
Phone:
214-379-5509
About the Coach
Coach Keldrick McKinney is a native of Dallas, Texas who enters his third year as the Head Track and Field/Cross Country Coach at Paul Quinn College. After serving one year as Associate Head Coach under the leadership of Coach Maurice West; Coach McKinney was given the opportunity by Paul Quinn’s legendary Athletic Director James “Zip” Summers.
The program has quickly grown from 3 to now 25 student athletes under the leadership of Coach McKinney. In the second year of competing at the Red River Athletic Conference Track and Field Championships, the Paul Quinn Tigers placed two athletes in the Top 10.
Coach McKinney received his bachelor’s in Kinesiology from Prairie View A&M University. After graduation he then opened a training facility where he trained hundreds of athletes. This provided the background and experience for Coach to thrive at the next level. Coach McKinney’s student-athletes not only excel on the track but also in the classroom as well. Coach McKinney’s team maintains over a 3.0 gpa.
COACH Michael Delgado
Email:
mdelgado@pqc.edu
|
Phone:
214-379-5374
About the Coach
Coach Michael Delgado has been coaching at the collegiate level since 2009. He began his coaching career at Howard Payne University, shortly after starting his time there as a collegiate soccer player. He began as a student coach and after graduating with a degree in Spanish Education, became an assistant.
In 2015, Coach Delgado moved back to Dallas to form the Men’s and Women’s Soccer program at Paul Quinn College as the assistant coach and became the head coach of the Women’s team in 2017. From 2015-2021 he was also the Men’s assistant coach.
In 2021, Coach Delgado took over the Men’s program and led the team as the #3 seed (highest in school history) to the USCAA National Championship for the 3rd year in a row, with a 3rd place finish.
Coach Delgado is a Dallas native and graduated from Mesquite Poteet High School as a district MVP & All-State. He holds his Master’s degree from Concordia University in Coaching & Athletic Administration. He resides in the campus neighborhood of Highland Hills and lives daily by his motto, #AlwaysRefuse2Lose.
COACH Brandon Espinosa
Email:
bespinosa@pqc.edu
|
Phone:
214-379-5516
About the Coach
Brandon Espinosa starts his fourth season as Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Paul Quinn College.
Last season, Coach Espinosa and the Tigers had a historic 19 game turnaround from the previous year going from 7-25 to 26-2 (12-2 RRAC). Coach Espinosa led the 2021-2022 Tigers to the school’s first USCAA Men’s Division I National Championship and the 3rd overall national championship in school history. The Tigers also won the Red River Athletic Conference West (RRAC) regular season title for the first time since joining the conference in 1998. The Tigers finished the 2021-2022 season with the most RRAC wins and highest winning percentage in a season in program history.
The Tigers were the No. 1 seed at USCAA Nationals and had a dominant showing with 3 double digits wins. The championship game featured seven ties and ten lead changes. After trailing by four at half, 38-34, Bryant & Stratton led 67-65 with 6:33 left in the game. Henry Hampton hit a jumper a minute later to give Paul Quinn the lead to highlight a 10-0 run to seal the victory for the Tigers. Ja’Mare Redus led PQC with 18 points while Hampton finished with 17. Spencer McElway added 12, Ja’Mere Redus came off the bench and scored 11, and Steven Tynes chipped in seven points and nine assists.
While the team’s collective efforts were the deciding factor in their success, several outstanding individuals led them both on and off the court. Coach Brandon Espinosa was recognized as the USCAA National Coach of the Year. In addition, senior forward Spencer McElway was selected as a USCAA 1st Team All American, USCAA All Tournament Team and RRAC 2nd Team All Conference. Sophomore forward Trevoin Shaw was voted USCAA 1st Team All American, USCAA All Tournament Team and RRAC 1st Team All Conference. Sophomore guard Ja’mare Redus received USCAA Tournament MVP as well as USCAA 2nd Team All American Honors. Sophomore guard Torron Mingo Jr. earned the USCAA Academic All American award. Junior guard Caleb Thompson received the RRAC Champions of Character award.
During his first season with Paul Quinn, Espinosa led the Tigers to the most conference victories since 2012-2013. In addition, PQC had two players receive RRAC All Conference honors; Spencer McElway was 1st Team All RRAC and Mateo Escheik received 2nd Team All RRAC honors. McElway also joined the schools 1000-point club.
Espinosa also serves as the Director of EYBL and 17U Head Coach for Drive Nation which was founded by former NBA All-Star Jermaine O’Neal. This summer Drive Nation qualified for the 2021 Nike Peach Jam and currently has the most ESPN Top 100 ranked players in the country.
Espinosa has held coaching positions at Bossier Parish Community College, Ranger College and with the Dallas Mavericks NBA G-League affiliate, Texas Legends.
In 2016-17, while he was the associate head coach for Chris Lovell at Bossier Parish Community College, Bossier qualified for the Region 14 Championship Tournament for the first time since becoming a member of the conference. In 2017-2018 Bossier again qualified for the Region 14 Championship Tournament and finished with a record of 17-14. The 17 wins was the most for a team at Bossier in ten years.
While at Ranger College, he helped head coach Billy Gillispie orchestrate the biggest turnaround in college basketball history. During the 2015-2016 season Ranger went from 2-23 the previous year to 35-3, making the NJCAA national tournament and a Final Four appearance for the first time in the schools 90-year history.
From 2013-2015, Espinosa was an assistant coach with the Dallas Mavericks NBA G-League affiliate Texas Legends. Espinosa coached under Eduardo Najera, who in 2000 was the first Mexican born player to be draftedinto the NBA. During the 2013-2014 campaign the Texas Legends tied the franchise record for most wins in a season with 24. Legends guard PJ Hairston was the first G-League player ever to be drafted in the first round of an NBA draft when he was selected 26th overall by the Miami Heat in 2014.
Espinosa also served as the associate head coach for Jeff Webster and Nike Pro Skills 17U EYBL team from 2016-2018.
Espinosa is a native of Houston, Texas. He played collegiately for Dallas Christian College, where in 2010 they won the ACCA National Championship. Espinosa earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 2011.
Paul Quinn did not compete in 2020-2021 due to Covid-19.
COACH Camille Smith
Email:
csmith@pqc.edu
|
Phone:
214-379-5499
About the Coach
Camille Smith is in her first season at Paul Quinn College.
Smith was hired in early March and her most recent position was as an Assistant Coach for the WNBA Dallas Wings.
Prior to coaching, Smith played professionally for 10 seasons internationally and 12 seasons in the WNBA before retiring in 2019. Smith was drafted to the San Antonio Silver Stars in the 2007 WNBA Draft as the 17th Overall pick. Amid the start of the 2008 WNBA season, Smith was selected in the Atlanta Dream dispersal draft before being traded to the Seattle Storm where Smith played and won a championship in 2010! In 2015 Smith was traded to the Connecticut Sun, then to the Phoenix Mercury in 2017, where she finished her career.
Internationally, Smith played on multiple teams in Israel (2015 Israel League Champion) and China. She also played in Turkey, Limassol, Cyrpus, Ragusa, Sicily (2016 Cup Champion), Lebanon (2017 Arab Cup Champion), Montpelier, France, and Venice, Italy (2018 Euro Cup runner-up).
As a former student-athlete at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Camille graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in interpersonal communications. A four-time All-ACC selection, she finished her college career with over 1,700 points, 800 rebounds, 250 assists, and 250 steals. As a senior, Camille averaged 13.7 points and 5.9 rebounds per game along with 99 steals to help the Tar Heels reach the Final Four. Camille is ranked among the top 20 all-time scorers at UNC and was named Honorable Mention All-American by the Associated Press following her junior year. She averaged 11.7 points and 5.5 rebounds as a junior. As a sophomore, Camille averaged 13.3 points and 8.0 rebounds in the ACC tournament, including a 23-point game against Duke in the finals. In 2004, she was named ACC Rookie of the Year and was the only freshman selected as a finalist for Kodak All-American honor. Camille became the first Tar Heel to be named first-team All-ACC as a freshman.
In high school, Camille was named Associated Press NC Player of the Year and NC Miss Basketball (Class 3A; 2003). Camille was also awarded State Player of the Year by the Charlotte Observer and NC Gatorade Player of the Year (2002 and 2003). In 2001, Camille shared AP Player of the Year honors at Carver High School and helped her team finish with a 30-0 record and State Championship. Camille is a three-time All-State Selection and averaged 20.2 points and 11.1 rebounds per game during her senior year. She holds the record of 2,168 career points during her high school career, was a McDonald’s High School All-American, and played in the 2002 USA Basketball Youth Development Festival. Camille was also named Piedmont Triad All-Conference, four years in a row, and Piedmont Triad Conference Player of the Year, three years in a row.
Camille Smith & her husband Jeremis Smith are happily married & live in the Historical Stop 6 Community.
COACH PATRICK GONZALEZ
Email:
pgonzalez@pqc.edu
|
Phone:
214-379-5524
About the Coach
Coach Patrick Gonzalez is a native of Fort Worth, Texas. He has a Bachelor of Science in Sociology with emphasis in Criminal Justice from Texas Wesleyan University. He also has a M.Ed. in Sports Administration from Concordia University in Austin, Texas. He has coached volleyball for over thirteen years. He has coached on the high school, club, and collegiate level.
He currently coaches for 360 Volleyball Club in Arlington, Texas. Coach Gonzalez brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the Paul Quinn College volleyball program. He served as the women’s assistant volleyball coach at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee for five seasons. While at Fisk University, Coach Gonzalez served as an Admissions Counselor and Director of International Student Services in the Office of Student Engagement. He has also worked at Howard University in Washington, D.C. and served as the Associate Director of Minority Outreach in the Office of Admissions. He most recently was selected into the Big XII Reach & Teach Volleyball Diversity Program.
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Admitted
Students
Congratulations on Your
Admission to Paul Quinn and
welcome to the quinnite nation!
Welcome to Paul Quinn, Home of the Quinnite Nation, where lifelong learning and opportunities meet. We are thrilled to have you as part of our community and we can’t wait to see all the amazing things you’ll achieve here! As an admitted student, we want to ensure that you have all the information you need to start your college journey with confidence. In the sections below you will find everything you need to take the next step towards the rest of your future!
To begin the road to academic success, please review the admitted
student checklist that applies to your enrollment type:
In-Person Admitted Students
Online Admitted Students
In-Person Admitted Students
After Being Admitted
After Committing to Paul Quinn
After Being Admitted
Confirm Your Enrollment
To confirm your commitment to attending Paul Quinn College, complete your Commitment Form. To access your Commitment Form, you will need to
log into your application portal
.
In your application portal, on the left-hand side you will see an area for Supplemental Forms. Here you will need to complete the complete your
Commitment Form.
Registration Fee (Deposit): The $200 non-refundable registration fee holds your place in the entering class. You will pay this fee in your application portal.
Completing the Commitment Form and paying the deposit is mandatory for all new incoming students, even if you plan on living at home and being an online student. Without a completed
Commitment Form
, we will not be able to hold your spot in the class, Summer Bridge, or housing. Housing is limited and will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis for new students. We highly recommend submitting your
Commitment Form
as soon as possible!
Submit a Financial Aid Application
If you haven’t already, submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on the
Federal Student Aid website
with the PQC School Code 003602.
If you are a Texas resident, please complete a
TX Residency Core Questionnaire
.
If you do not complete a financial aid application, you will not be eligible for financial aid. This will result in a balance in your billing account that you can pay with student loans and/or a payment plan.
Visit the
Financial Aid page
for more information.
Submit Your Final Transcript(s)
First Year Students
All first year students who have paid their registration deposit must submit their final high school transcript (with their graduation date) to the university within 30 days of the first day of class.
. Domestic and international students may have their counselor submit their high school transcript via email, electronic delivery service, or mail. Admitted students who would like to transfer AP, IB, dual/college credits must submit their official college transcripts to our office directly from the issuing institution via an e-transcript system (e.g. National Student Clearinghouse), if available.
Transfer Students
Accepted transfer students must submit copies of their updated official college transcripts that were not previously submitted via their school/college to be considered for additional transfer credits.
Transcripts May be Sent to:
Email:
EMforms@pqc.edu
Mail: Office of Enrollment Management
3837 Simpson Stuart Road Dallas, TX 75241
After Committing to Paul Quinn
Submit Medical Records
All students attending in-person courses and activities on-campus MUST be fully vaccinated against Meningitis. We advise students do this as early as possible to ensure a smooth registration process as the vaccine needs to be administered at least ten (10) days prior to campus move-in. In addition, all new students under 23 that are enrolling at a college or university in Texas are required to show proof of receiving a meningitis vaccination or a booster dose during the five-year period prior to enrolling.
The following populations may be exempt:
100% online students.
Students with medical reasons (signed affidavit required from a physician that states vaccination would be injurious to the health and well-being of the students).
Religious reasons (signed affidavit required).
Medical records need to be submitted before the beginning of the term move in day via the CANVAS check-in course. Access to this course is sent to committed students via email.
REVIEW HEALTH INSURANCE AND TIGERCARE BENEFITS
Paul Quinn offers students an affordable student health benefit plan issued and administered by National General. All students enrolled are automatically
enrolled in the Comprehensive Health Plan AND the TigerCare Health Services Plan for the Academic Year.
For more information about the plan, visit
pqc.enrollanywhere.com
SUBMIT COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH INSURANCE WAIVER (IF APPLICABLE)
Anyone wishing to OPT OUT of the Comprehensive Insurance Plan MUST complete and submit an accepted waiver by providing proof of insurance by the Census date of the term. With an approved waiver, you will only be billed for the MANDATORY TigerCare Health Services Plan.
Without an approved waiver, you will be billed for the MANDATORY TigerCare Health Services Plan AND the Comprehensive Health Plan.
Once you are on the website, please perform the following steps on
pqc.enrollanywhere.com
Under “Waivers,” click “Waive Here”
Under “Please Sign in,” enter your PQC email address (example: jdoe123@pqc.edu)
On the next line enter your student id # for the password (example: A0000123456)
Click the “Submit” button
Follow the on-screen instructions from there. You will need to enter your current primary insurance coverage details.
If you have any issues with steps 1-5, please contact Aileen Connors at
aileenc@campusunitybenefits.com
.
PREPARE FOR SUMMER BRIDGE
Summer Bridge is a mandatory six-week long summer program designated to prepare students for the rigors of college and life in the Quinnite Nation. During the summer, you will also connect with your Academic Advisor and plan your Fall course schedule.
Every new student is expected to attend and will be automatically registered for three courses (nine credit hours):
Quinnite Student Leadership
Entrepreneurship
Special Topics
Click here to learn more about the Summer Bridge program and this year’s dates.
REVIEW PRIVACY RIGHTS
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)
Paul Quinn students are protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). You’ll need to complete a FERPA Release Form if you would like to give a third party (including parents) access to your school information and records. This form is not required but we cannot release certain information without one on file.
Download your FERPA Release Form and email it to the Office of the Registrar. Without a FERPA Release Form, Paul Quinn will not release information regarding your education records.
Submit
FERPA
form to
registrar@pqc.ed
ACCESS STUDENT PORTALS
PQC E-mail
You will be issued a PQC e-mail account prior to starting Summer Bridge. It is important to frequently check your email as all official notices will be sent. We also recommend adding the following email addresses as safe senders to ensure you receive all communication:
Enrollment Management Office:
admissions@pqc.edu
Financial Aid Office:
financialaid@pqc.edu
Registrar:
registrar@pqc.edu
Paul Quinn News and Events:
communications@pqc.edu
IT Support:
itsupport@pqc.edu
CANVAS
:
This is the digital classroom environment. Here you review, engage, and turn in your assignments. Once you complete registration, your courses will appear here. Please note that your advisor will sign you up for Summer Bridge courses.
My PQC Experience
:
student dashboard and central hub of information. The interface offers a personalized dashboard designed to fit student needs. It is mobile-friendly, customizable, and easy-to-use, providing quick access to essential tools and resources such as Canvas, our digital library, and access to Self-Service.
SELF-SERVICE:
student records portal providing access to financial aid, academic records, tuition billing and payments, and other financial records access.
REVIEW FINANCIAL AID AND BILLING
SUBMIT FINANCIAL AID VERIFICATION DOCUMENTS (IF APPLICABLE)
Students are randomly selected for a process called verification. If selected, financial aid will email you requesting additional documentation to help clear the flags that are generated from your FAFSA. In order to receive your financial aid in a timely manner, please ensure that verification documents are submitted prior to starting courses. Financial Aid Verification communication will be sent from:
finaid@pqc.edu
and via DocuSign.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: STUDENT LOANS
Choosing to accept loans is a financial obligation you agree to pay back with interest. Students decide to accept loans to financially support their educational expenses not covered by their “free aid” such as grants, scholarships, and work study.
If you would like to accept student loans, you must complete the following requirements:
Accept your offered student loans via your Self-Service:
https://paulquinn-ss.colleague.elluciancloud.com/Student
Financial Aid Counseling page.
Complete the Loan Entrance Counseling:
https://studentaid.gov/entrance-counseling/
Complete Master Promissory Note:
https://studentaid.gov/mpn/
REVIEW/PAY YOUR TUITION AND FEES
Review your Self-Service portal and assess if you will have a remaining balance for each term enrolled after your financial aid is posted. Contact the Financial Aid Office to accept your student loans or contact the Billing Office set up a payment plan on your billing account.
If you do not see any aid listed, it is likely that you have missing documents. Review your e-mails and contact the Office of Financial Aid for assistance.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: PAYMENT PLANS
To make the process of paying for your education more manageable, Paul Quinn offers an Installment Payment program in which students can split their tuition and fees into four installments.
Please contact the Business Office if you have any questions or concerns regarding billing:
(214) 379-5560
.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: STUDENT LOANS
In addition to grants and scholarships, payment plans and/or federal loans may be an option for you.
If you would like to accept student loans, you must complete the following requirements:
Complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN) Federal Student Aid Website. Make sure you complete the one labeled for Undergraduate Students.
Complete an Entrance Counseling on the Federal Student Aid Website
Once this information is received by the Financial Aid Office, you will determine how much you would like to borrow in student loans. The Financial Aid Office will send you a request to have a one-on-one meeting to discuss your individual plan.
Visit the
Financial Aid page
to access Financial Aid and Billing FAQs.
100% Online Admitted Students
After Being Admitted
After Committing to Paul Quinn
After Being Admitted
Confirm Your Enrollment
To confirm your commitment to attending Paul Quinn College, complete your Commitment Form. To access your Commitment Form, you will need to
log into your application portal
.
In your application portal, on the left-hand side you will see an area for Supplemental Forms. Here you will need to complete the complete your
Commitment Form.
Registration Fee (Deposit): The $200 non-refundable registration fee holds your place in the entering class. You will pay this fee in your application portal.
Completing the Commitment Form and paying the deposit is mandatory for all new incoming students. Without a completed
Commitment Form
, we will not be able to hold your spot in the class. We highly recommend submitting your
Commitment Form
as soon as possible!
Submit a Financial Aid Application
If you haven’t already, submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on the
Federal Student Aid website
with the PQC School Code 003602.
If you are a Texas resident, please complete a
TX Residency Core Questionnaire
.
If you do not complete a financial aid application, you will not be eligible for financial aid. This will result in a balance in your billing account that you can pay with student loans and/or a payment plan.
Visit the
Financial Aid page
for more information.
Submit Your Final Transcript(s)
First Year Students
All first year students who have paid their registration deposit must submit their final high school transcript within 30 days of the first day of class. Domestic and international students may have their counselor submit their high transcript via email, electronic delivery service, or mail. Admitted students who would like to transfer AP, IB, dual/college credits must submit their official college transcripts to our office directly from the issuing institution via an e-transcript system (e.g. National Student Clearinghouse), if available.
Transfer Students
Accepted transfer students must submit copies of their updated official college transcripts that were not previously submitted via their school/college to be considered for additional transfer credits.
Transcripts May be Sent to:
Email:
EMforms@pqc.edu
Mail: Office of Enrollment Management
3837 Simpson Stuart Road Dallas, TX 75241
After Committing to Paul Quinn
REVIEW PRIVACY RIGHTS
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)
Paul Quinn students are protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). You’ll need to complete a FERPA Release Form if you would like to give a third party (including parents) access to your school information and records. This form is not required but we cannot release certain information without one on file.
Download your FERPA Release Form and email it to the Office of the Registrar. Without a FERPA Release Form, Paul Quinn will not release information regarding your education records.
Submit
FERPA
form to
registrar@pqc.edu
ACCESS STUDENT PORTALS
PQC E-mail
You will be issued a PQC e-mail account prior to starting Summer Bridge. It is important to frequently check your email as all official notices will be sent. We also recommend adding the following email addresses as safe senders to ensure you receive all communication:
Enrollment Management Office:
admissions@pqc.edu
Financial Aid Office:
financialaid@pqc.edu
Registrar:
registrar@pqc.edu
Paul Quinn News and Events:
communications@pqc.edu
IT Support:
itsupport@pqc.edu
CANVAS
:
This is the digital classroom environment. Here you review, engage, and turn in your assignments. Once you complete registration, your courses will appear here. Please note that your advisor will sign you up for Summer Bridge courses.
My PQC Experience
:
student dashboard and central hub of information. The interface offers a personalized dashboard designed to fit student needs. It is mobile-friendly, customizable, and easy-to-use, providing quick access to essential tools and resources such as Canvas, our digital library, and access to Self-Service.
SELF-SERVICE:
student records portal providing access to financial aid, academic records, tuition billing and payments, and other financial records access.
REVIEW FINANCIAL AID AND BILLING
SUBMIT FINANCIAL AID VERIFICATION DOCUMENTS (IF APPLICABLE)
Students are randomly selected for a process called verification. If selected, financial aid will email you requesting additional documentation to help clear the flags that are generated from your FAFSA. In order to receive your financial aid in a timely manner, please ensure that verification documents are submitted prior to starting courses. Financial Aid Verification communication will be sent from:
finaid@pqc.edu
and via DocuSign.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: STUDENT LOANS
Choosing to accept loans is a financial obligation you agree to pay back with interest. Students decide to accept loans to financially support their educational expenses not covered by their “free aid” such as grants, scholarships, and work study.
If you would like to accept student loans, you must complete the following requirements:
Accept your offered student loans via your Self-Service:
https://paulquinn-ss.colleague.elluciancloud.com/Student
Financial Aid Counseling page.
Complete the Loan Entrance Counseling:
https://studentaid.gov/entrance-counseling/
Complete Master Promissory Note:
https://studentaid.gov/mpn/
REVIEW/PAY YOUR TUITION AND FEES
Review your Self-Service portal and assess if you will have a remaining balance for each term enrolled after your financial aid is posted. Contact the Financial Aid Office to accept your student loans or contact the Billing Office set up a payment plan on your billing account.
If you do not see any aid listed, it is likely that you have missing documents. Review your e-mails and contact the Office of Financial Aid for assistance.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: PAYMENT PLANS
To make the process of paying for your education more manageable, Paul Quinn offers an Installment Payment program in which students can split their tuition and fees into four installments.
Please contact the Business Office if you have any questions or concerns regarding billing:
(214) 379-5560
.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: STUDENT LOANS
In addition to grants and scholarships, payment plans and/or federal loans may be an option for you.
If you would like to accept student loans, you must complete the following requirements:
Complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN) Federal Student Aid Website. Make sure you complete the one labeled for Undergraduate Students.
Complete an Entrance Counseling on the Federal Student Aid Website
Once this information is received by the Financial Aid Office, you will determine how much you would like to borrow in student loans. The Financial Aid Office will send you a request to have a one-on-one meeting to discuss your individual plan.
Visit the
Financial Aid page
to access Financial Aid and Billing FAQs.
New Student
Resources
Deciding where to go to college is a BIG decision that can be both exciting and overwhelming. For many of you, it might be the biggest decision you have ever had to make. We understand that and want to support you as you navigate this process. That’s why we’ve made everything easier by putting all the important information you need to know in one place for you.
As you think through all your options,
we want you to make an informed choice as it pertains to Paul Quinn.
Our official Welcome Book is packed with helpful information to get you
started. In this booklet, you’ll find information on our required Summer Bridge
program, including details on housing options and dining services. We’ve also
included a full action item checklist to help you navigate next steps, as well
as a list of important contacts and resources.
Lastly, we have assembled a dedicated team of advisors and
support staff to assist you in any way they can. Whether you have questions
about financial aid, registration, or just need someone to talk to, our team is
here to help.
At Paul Quinn, we believe that education is a lifelong
journey and we’re excited to be a part of yours. We can’t wait to see what
you’ll accomplish at the Quinnite Nation!
Enrollment Checklist
Fall 2026 New Student Welcome Booklet
Social Media Toolkit PDF
We are so excited that you decided to commit to attending Paul Quinn! Here are some printable resources for you to use in your pictures and in your social media. Remember to tag us @PaulQuinnCollege!
PREPARE FOR SUMMER BRIDGE
Summer Bridge is a mandatory six-week long summer program designated to prepare students for the rigors of college and life in the Quinnite Nation. During the summer, you will also connect with your Academic Advisor and plan your Fall course schedule.
Every new student is expected to attend and will be automatically registered for three courses (nine credit hours):
Quinnite Student Leadership
Entrepreneurship
Special Topics
2026 Summer Bridge Dates
Move-In Day & Heritage Bell Ceremony:
Sunday, June 14, 2026
First Day of Summer Bridge:
Monday, June 15, 2026
Last Day of Summer Bridge:
Friday, July 24, 2026
Click here to learn more about the Summer Bridge program
Contact Us
Making a college decision is a big step toward your goals. We encourage you to call the Office of Enrollment Management and ask to speak to an Admissions Counselor to discuss your questions about the campus, tours, and next steps! All admissions related inquiries can be sent to
admissions@pqc.edu
.
Office of Enrollment Management
3837 Simpson Stuart Road, Dallas, Texas 75241
Adams Building, Ste. 200
Phone
:
214.379.5449
Fax
: 214.379.5448
:
admissions@pqc.edu
Hours
: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or by appointment
COACH Keldrick McKinney
Email:
kmckinney@pqc.edu
|
Phone:
214-379-5509
About the Coach
Coach Keldrick McKinney is a native of Dallas, Texas who enters his third year as the Head Track and Field/Cross Country Coach at Paul Quinn College. After serving one year as Associate Head Coach under the leadership of Coach Maurice West; Coach McKinney was given the opportunity by Paul Quinn’s legendary Athletic Director James “Zip” Summers.
The program has quickly grown from 3 to now 25 student athletes under the leadership of Coach McKinney. In the second year of competing at the Red River Athletic Conference Track and Field Championships, the Paul Quinn Tigers placed two athletes in the Top 10.
Coach McKinney received his bachelor’s in Kinesiology from Prairie View A&M University. After graduation he then opened a training facility where he trained hundreds of athletes. This provided the background and experience for Coach to thrive at the next level. Coach McKinney’s student-athletes not only excel on the track but also in the classroom as well. Coach McKinney’s team maintains over a 3.0 gpa.
COACH Michael Delgado
Email:
mdelgado@pqc.edu
|
Phone:
214-379-5374
About the Coach
Coach Michael Delgado has been coaching at the collegiate level since 2009. He began his coaching career at Howard Payne University, shortly after starting his time there as a collegiate soccer player. He began as a student coach and after graduating with a degree in Spanish Education, became an assistant.
In 2015, Coach Delgado moved back to Dallas to form the Men’s and Women’s Soccer program at Paul Quinn College as the assistant coach and became the head coach of the Women’s team in 2017. From 2015-2021 he was also the Men’s assistant coach.
In 2021, Coach Delgado took over the Men’s program and led the team as the #3 seed (highest in school history) to the USCAA National Championship for the 3rd year in a row, with a 3rd place finish.
Coach Delgado is a Dallas native and graduated from Mesquite Poteet High School as a district MVP & All-State. He holds his Master’s degree from Concordia University in Coaching & Athletic Administration. He resides in the campus neighborhood of Highland Hills and lives daily by his motto, #AlwaysRefuse2Lose.
COACH Brandon Espinosa
Email:
bespinosa@pqc.edu
|
Phone:
214-379-5516
About the Coach
Brandon Espinosa starts his fourth season as Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Paul Quinn College.
Last season, Coach Espinosa and the Tigers had a historic 19 game turnaround from the previous year going from 7-25 to 26-2 (12-2 RRAC). Coach Espinosa led the 2021-2022 Tigers to the school’s first USCAA Men’s Division I National Championship and the 3rd overall national championship in school history. The Tigers also won the Red River Athletic Conference West (RRAC) regular season title for the first time since joining the conference in 1998. The Tigers finished the 2021-2022 season with the most RRAC wins and highest winning percentage in a season in program history.
The Tigers were the No. 1 seed at USCAA Nationals and had a dominant showing with 3 double digits wins. The championship game featured seven ties and ten lead changes. After trailing by four at half, 38-34, Bryant & Stratton led 67-65 with 6:33 left in the game. Henry Hampton hit a jumper a minute later to give Paul Quinn the lead to highlight a 10-0 run to seal the victory for the Tigers. Ja’Mare Redus led PQC with 18 points while Hampton finished with 17. Spencer McElway added 12, Ja’Mere Redus came off the bench and scored 11, and Steven Tynes chipped in seven points and nine assists.
While the team’s collective efforts were the deciding factor in their success, several outstanding individuals led them both on and off the court. Coach Brandon Espinosa was recognized as the USCAA National Coach of the Year. In addition, senior forward Spencer McElway was selected as a USCAA 1st Team All American, USCAA All Tournament Team and RRAC 2nd Team All Conference. Sophomore forward Trevoin Shaw was voted USCAA 1st Team All American, USCAA All Tournament Team and RRAC 1st Team All Conference. Sophomore guard Ja’mare Redus received USCAA Tournament MVP as well as USCAA 2nd Team All American Honors. Sophomore guard Torron Mingo Jr. earned the USCAA Academic All American award. Junior guard Caleb Thompson received the RRAC Champions of Character award.
During his first season with Paul Quinn, Espinosa led the Tigers to the most conference victories since 2012-2013. In addition, PQC had two players receive RRAC All Conference honors; Spencer McElway was 1st Team All RRAC and Mateo Escheik received 2nd Team All RRAC honors. McElway also joined the schools 1000-point club.
Espinosa also serves as the Director of EYBL and 17U Head Coach for Drive Nation which was founded by former NBA All-Star Jermaine O’Neal. This summer Drive Nation qualified for the 2021 Nike Peach Jam and currently has the most ESPN Top 100 ranked players in the country.
Espinosa has held coaching positions at Bossier Parish Community College, Ranger College and with the Dallas Mavericks NBA G-League affiliate, Texas Legends.
In 2016-17, while he was the associate head coach for Chris Lovell at Bossier Parish Community College, Bossier qualified for the Region 14 Championship Tournament for the first time since becoming a member of the conference. In 2017-2018 Bossier again qualified for the Region 14 Championship Tournament and finished with a record of 17-14. The 17 wins was the most for a team at Bossier in ten years.
While at Ranger College, he helped head coach Billy Gillispie orchestrate the biggest turnaround in college basketball history. During the 2015-2016 season Ranger went from 2-23 the previous year to 35-3, making the NJCAA national tournament and a Final Four appearance for the first time in the schools 90-year history.
From 2013-2015, Espinosa was an assistant coach with the Dallas Mavericks NBA G-League affiliate Texas Legends. Espinosa coached under Eduardo Najera, who in 2000 was the first Mexican born player to be draftedinto the NBA. During the 2013-2014 campaign the Texas Legends tied the franchise record for most wins in a season with 24. Legends guard PJ Hairston was the first G-League player ever to be drafted in the first round of an NBA draft when he was selected 26th overall by the Miami Heat in 2014.
Espinosa also served as the associate head coach for Jeff Webster and Nike Pro Skills 17U EYBL team from 2016-2018.
Espinosa is a native of Houston, Texas. He played collegiately for Dallas Christian College, where in 2010 they won the ACCA National Championship. Espinosa earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 2011.
Paul Quinn did not compete in 2020-2021 due to Covid-19.
COACH Camille Smith
Email:
csmith@pqc.edu
|
Phone:
214-379-5499
About the Coach
Camille Smith is in her first season at Paul Quinn College.
Smith was hired in early March and her most recent position was as an Assistant Coach for the WNBA Dallas Wings.
Prior to coaching, Smith played professionally for 10 seasons internationally and 12 seasons in the WNBA before retiring in 2019. Smith was drafted to the San Antonio Silver Stars in the 2007 WNBA Draft as the 17th Overall pick. Amid the start of the 2008 WNBA season, Smith was selected in the Atlanta Dream dispersal draft before being traded to the Seattle Storm where Smith played and won a championship in 2010! In 2015 Smith was traded to the Connecticut Sun, then to the Phoenix Mercury in 2017, where she finished her career.
Internationally, Smith played on multiple teams in Israel (2015 Israel League Champion) and China. She also played in Turkey, Limassol, Cyrpus, Ragusa, Sicily (2016 Cup Champion), Lebanon (2017 Arab Cup Champion), Montpelier, France, and Venice, Italy (2018 Euro Cup runner-up).
As a former student-athlete at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Camille graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in interpersonal communications. A four-time All-ACC selection, she finished her college career with over 1,700 points, 800 rebounds, 250 assists, and 250 steals. As a senior, Camille averaged 13.7 points and 5.9 rebounds per game along with 99 steals to help the Tar Heels reach the Final Four. Camille is ranked among the top 20 all-time scorers at UNC and was named Honorable Mention All-American by the Associated Press following her junior year. She averaged 11.7 points and 5.5 rebounds as a junior. As a sophomore, Camille averaged 13.3 points and 8.0 rebounds in the ACC tournament, including a 23-point game against Duke in the finals. In 2004, she was named ACC Rookie of the Year and was the only freshman selected as a finalist for Kodak All-American honor. Camille became the first Tar Heel to be named first-team All-ACC as a freshman.
In high school, Camille was named Associated Press NC Player of the Year and NC Miss Basketball (Class 3A; 2003). Camille was also awarded State Player of the Year by the Charlotte Observer and NC Gatorade Player of the Year (2002 and 2003). In 2001, Camille shared AP Player of the Year honors at Carver High School and helped her team finish with a 30-0 record and State Championship. Camille is a three-time All-State Selection and averaged 20.2 points and 11.1 rebounds per game during her senior year. She holds the record of 2,168 career points during her high school career, was a McDonald’s High School All-American, and played in the 2002 USA Basketball Youth Development Festival. Camille was also named Piedmont Triad All-Conference, four years in a row, and Piedmont Triad Conference Player of the Year, three years in a row.
Camille Smith & her husband Jeremis Smith are happily married & live in the Historical Stop 6 Community.
COACH PATRICK GONZALEZ
Email:
pgonzalez@pqc.edu
|
Phone:
214-379-5524
About the Coach
Coach Patrick Gonzalez is a native of Fort Worth, Texas. He has a Bachelor of Science in Sociology with emphasis in Criminal Justice from Texas Wesleyan University. He also has a M.Ed. in Sports Administration from Concordia University in Austin, Texas. He has coached volleyball for over thirteen years. He has coached on the high school, club, and collegiate level.
He currently coaches for 360 Volleyball Club in Arlington, Texas. Coach Gonzalez brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the Paul Quinn College volleyball program. He served as the women’s assistant volleyball coach at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee for five seasons. While at Fisk University, Coach Gonzalez served as an Admissions Counselor and Director of International Student Services in the Office of Student Engagement. He has also worked at Howard University in Washington, D.C. and served as the Associate Director of Minority Outreach in the Office of Admissions. He most recently was selected into the Big XII Reach & Teach Volleyball Diversity Program.
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