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2007/2008 Enrollment
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Accelerated Degree Programs Admissions
Post University welcomes applicants motivated to succeed both academically and in life.
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Students looking to apply to take online classes only should CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT A Post University Regional Locations CLASSES ONLY APPLICATION.
Admission to Post University’s Accelerated Degree Programs, offered conveniently online and at regional locations, is based upon an evaluation of the candidate’s qualifications and the recommendation of an admissions representative. All decisions are made without regard to race, creed, color, religion, national origin, handicap, or sexual orientation.
We have a rolling admissions policy. The admissions Committee makes a decision, with respect to a candidate’s admission to the University as soon as the candidate’s file is complete. The minimum standards required to make an admissions decision are: official high school transcripts and/or official college level course transcripts, and the recommendation of an admissions representative gained through an admissions interview. This interview will occur via telephone.
Prospective Students
Students inquiring about admission may contact Post University at:
E-mail may be directed to: admissions@post.edu
Telephone: (800) 345-2562 or (203) 596-4520
Fax: (203) 756-5810
Admission Process
Students may begin to take courses at Post University while they are applying for admission. You will be permitted to take up to twelve credits (12 credits) while you are completing and assembling your application.
First-time College Students: If you have not previously attended Post or any other college, you should request either that your high school forward your official school record, or forward your GED test scores to the Office of Admissions.
Transfer College Students: If you have a cumulative grade point average of 2.0, higher from an accredited two year, or four-year institution, credits from courses with a C- grade or above may be transferred. Official transcripts should be sent directly to the Admissions office. Click here, print form and fax to (203) 765-5810 to authorize Post University to obtain your official copy.
Post University provides an evaluation of transfer credits upon receipt of prior college or university transcripts. Fax or mail these unofficial documents to the Admissions office with a statement indicating where you are in the application process.
It is advised that applicants complete their application and assemble the necessary documentation as soon as possible.
Matriculation Policy
To be considered a matriculated undergraduate online or regional location student at Post University, a student must have:
- a completed application form,
- declared a major,
- official high school diploma, GED, or official high school transcripts, or
official transcript(s) from a regionally or nationally accredited college(s) or university(ies) with a minimum of 12 credits completed. Post will matriculate a student in this category once they have the transcript or transcripts that meet the minimum credit transfer of 12 credits. Additional transcripts are accepted only for the purpose of the transfer of credit.
