Online MBA Degree Program
Corporate Innovation Concentration

Applying for Admission

Students applying for admission to the Post University MBA program must use the Post online application form.

In addition to completing the online application form applicants must submit the following:

  • Official transcript from the institution that granted your baccalaureate degree
  • two letters of recommendation from academics or professionals attesting to the applicant's ability to undertake and complete graduate work.*
  • A telephone interview with an admissions counselor

Application materials should be mailed to:

Post University Graduate Admissions
800 Country Club Road
Post Office Box 2540
Waterbury, CT 06723-2540

*Letters of recommendation may be faxed to admissions at (203) 596-4602 or (203) 756-5810.


Application Deadlines

Admission decisions are conducted on a rolling basis throughout the calendar year. Students can begin taking courses in any of our six modules (September, November, January, March, May, and July). Applicants are provided admission decisions within ten (10) days of receipt of all application materials by the Graduate Admissions Office.

Applicants can take up to three graduate level courses before their application is completed.


Admission Criteria

Post University treats each student's application on an individual basis using a combination of several criteria. No one criterion carries more weight than any other. All applications will be considered.

The following outlines the criteria and conditions for standard admissions to the Post MBA program:

  • An applicant must hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education.
  • An applicant must have had prior work experience.
  • Typically the University looks for a GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale however significant work experience may overcome a lower GPA.
  • Two positive letters of recommendation from academics or professionals.

Applicants may want to discuss with their admissions representative the admissions process and requirements.


Admission Appeals

Applicants who are denied admission to the graduate program may request a review of the decision. Such requests must be made in writing to the program director and sent to the Graduate Office at Post University. This request should include additional academic information such as scores from standardized tests. Depending on the nature of the appeal, the director will consult with the Graduate Studies Committee for a final decision determination.