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Alumni

The Office of Alumni Affairs is pleased to serve more than 15,000 Post University graduates from more than 30 states and 15 different countries.

Post's Alumni Office takes great pride in maintaining a strong and ongoing personal relationship with our graduates.  Why?  Because our graduates are not just our past, they're our future.  By staying in touch, our students can learn from the experiences of past gradates.  Our alumni, in turn, can benefit from the alumni resources only Post can offer.

Keep in Touch

We want to hear from you!  Please update us on your professional life, family life, etc. Did you recently get a new job?  A Promotion?  Have a child?  Get Married?  Help keep us and your fellow classmates up-to-date by completing our online Alumni Update Form or sending your information to Post University Alumni Affairs, 800 Country Club Road, Waterbury, Connecticut 06708.

Resources for Post Alumni

  1. Alumni Association:  The Post's Office of Student Affairs supports the activities of the Alumni Association, which plans programs that support current students and alumni.  If you are interested in working with the Alumni Association, please contact the University at: alumni@post.edu.

  2. Alumni Scholarship Program:  The University in its efforts to engage those most knowledgeable of the Post University experience has designed a new scholarship program.  This program provides a $2000 annual award in the name of the alumnus who has identified students who meets Post admissions standards and attends Post University.  Contact Vice President for Enrollment Management at:  VPEM@post.edu

  3.  Class Reunions:   The Office of Student Affairs works with members of the Alumni Association and class officers to organize class reunions. Those interested in participating in the planning and organizing such events, are encouraged to contact the University at:  alumni@post.edu.

  4. Athletic Team Reunions:  The Athletics Department, with assistance from the Office of Student Affairs, supports athletic team reunions.  If you are interested in working with staff to organize such events please contact the athletics department at:  athletics@post.edu.

  5. Athletics at Post:  To provide you with current information on performance of Post University teams you may get up-to-date reporting at:  www.posteagles.com.

  6. Graduate Education:  Post University graduates who want to continue their education can explore our Masters Degree programs.  Currently, we offer a Master of Science in Human Services and a Masters of Business Administration (MBA). 

  7. Teaching opportunities:  Post University is growing rapidly and we are always looking for qualified faculty to work with our students.  If you are interested, and meet the qualifications for teaching at Post, we would welcome you back as a member of the Post faculty.   You may find out additional information by contacting the Office of the Academic Affairs at:  AVPAA@Post.edu.

Ways Post Alumni Can Support Current Students

  1. Help others benefit from a Post Education:  Post alumni are often our best spokespersons. After all, who's better qualified to explain the benefits of a Post education than someone who has received one?  If you know someone who's looking for a career-focused university that prepares students for the global marketplace, encourage them to contact us at admissions@post.edu.

  2. Job for graduates:  One of the best ways for Post Alumni to give back is to help Post graduates find jobs.  If you, or others you know, are looking to fill a job, why not contact Post first?   As you know, our students are well-prepared to meet the needs of businesses of all kinds.  So, if you have a job for a Post graduate, contact the Office of Career Development and Services at:  OCDS@Post.edu.

  3. Co-Op experiences:  In order to prepare students for careers in their chosen fields, Post University is committed to offering paid cooperative education work experiences for students during the summers between their sophomore and junior years and again between their junior and senior years. If you are looking for skilled summer help, please contact the Office of Career Development and Services at: OCDS@Post.edu.

  4. Teaching opportunities:  Post University is growing rapidly and we are always looking for qualified faculty to work with our students.  If you are interested, and meet the qualifications for teaching at Post, we would welcome you back as a member of the Post faculty.   To learn more, contact the Office of the Academic Affairs at:  AVPAA@Post.edu.

  5. Alumni Scholarship Program: Those who know Post University the best are in a unique position to help the University and students who would benefit from the Post University experience. In recognition of your efforts the University is prepared to provide $2000 annual awards in your name to those students you have identified who meet Post admissions standards and attend Post University.  Contact the Vice President for Enrollment Management at:  VPEM@post.edu.
 
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