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Admission Process

You may begin taking courses at Post University even while applying for admission. You will be permitted to take up to 12 credits while completing the application process.

First-time College Students: If you have never attended Post or any other college, you will need to either 1) contact your high school and request that it forward your official school record, or 2) forward your GED high-school equivalency test scores to the Office of Admissions.

Transfer College Students: If you have a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher from an accredited two-year or four-year educational institution, credits from courses with a grade of C- or above may be transferred.

Official high school or college transcripts should be submitted directly to Admissions. You may authorize Post University to obtain these transcripts on your behalf by using the  Transcript Request form and either faxing it to Admissions at (203) 765-5810 or mailing it to:

Post University Online
Office of Admissions
800 Country Club Road
P.O. Box 2540
Waterbury, CT 06723

Use one form for each institution you'd like us to contact on your behalf in order to obtain your official transcripts.

Post University evaluates potential transfer credits upon receipt of official transcripts. You can get a head start on the evaluation process by submitting unofficial transcripts of grades and credits for prior coursework to Admissions, with a statement indicating where you are in the application process.

Matriculation Policy

To be considered a matriculated undergraduate student, either online or at a regional location, you must have completed these steps:

  • Submit an application form;
  • Declare a major;

Submit an official high school diploma, GED, or official high school transcript. If you have completed a minimum of 12 credits at a regionally or nationally accredited college or university, you can submit an official transcript from that institution instead.

Post University has a rolling admissions policy, allowing decisions to be made as soon as the candidate's file is complete. In addition to the requirements outlined above, the candidate must have the recommendation of an Admissions advisor, which is gained through an admissions interview conducted by telephone.

Acceptance to Post University Online is based on an evaluation of the candidate's qualifications and the recommendation of an Admissions advisor. All decisions are made without regard to race, creed, color, religion, national origin, handicap, or sexual orientation.

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Contact:

Post University Online
Office of Admissions
800 Country Club Road
P.O. Box 2540
Waterbury, CT 06723
admissions@post.edu
Telephone: (800) 345-2562 or (203) 596-4520
Fax: (203) 756-5810


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