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Contact Us
Post University Campus Admissions
P.O. Box 2540
800 Country Club Road
Waterbury, CT 06723-2540
800.345.2562
Fax: 203.841.1163
[email protected]
Accepted Students Day

Accepted Students Days
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Join us for our upcoming
Accepted Students Day on Saturday, March 28, 2026 or April 25, 2026
Learn more about the campus you’ll be calling your academic home.

All Campus Visit Events
Explore Life at Post

Explore Life at Post
Tuition & Ways to Save
An education with Post University is both valuable and affordable. We keep tuition costs competitive and provide financial aid opportunities for those who qualify. Our advisors are trained to help you explore all your funding options for school and walk you through the process, review your options, and understand your responsibilities. With so many options to consider, you may qualify for more than you think.
Tuition Reductions
We offer reductions on tuition for those who serve in the military; education partners, public safety professional, alumni, and many more…
Transfer Credits
Earn credit for prior coursework completed at eligible institutions or in non-traditional ways, such as standardized examinations and work experience.
Scholarships
Post offers a variety of scholarships and our dedicated scholarship advisors will help students find relevant external scholarship opportunities.
Military Benefits
Post University military benefits extend to active, reservists and veterans and their families, as well as civilian employees of the Department of Defense.
Financial Aid
Learn about federal financial aid programs available for many of our degree programs.
Student Loans
Learn about federal and private loan programs that may be available.
Tuition Reductions
We offer reductions on tuition for those who serve in the military; education partners, public safety professional, alumni, and many more…
Scholarships
Post offers a variety of scholarships and our dedicated scholarship advisors will help students find relevant external scholarship opportunities.
Transfer Credits
Earn credit for prior coursework completed at eligible institutions or in non-traditional ways, such as standardized examinations and work experience.
Military Benefits
Post University military benefits extend to active, reservists and veterans and their families, as well as civilian employees of the Department of Defense.
Financial Aid
Learn about federal financial aid programs available for many of our degree programs.
Student Loans
Learn about federal and private loan programs that may be available.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Before I arrive what to I need to do and bring?
We want your visit to be smooth and meaningful. Here’s how to prepare:
- Bring a valid photo ID for parking/entry
- Wear comfortable shoes – we’ll walk the 58-acre campus
- Prepare questions: academics, student life, online vs on-campus, financing
- If online-visiting: test your webcam/audio ahead of time
- Bring transcripts (if you’d like to talk transfer credit)
- Check weather: we tour rain or shine; in severe weather we’ll notify you
How long is the campus tour?
Typically 60–90 minutes. Arrive 10 minutes early for check-in. The tour covers a welcome session, campus walk, information block, and Q&A.
Do I need to register in advance?
Yes. Please use the “Schedule Your Visit” button and select your day/time. Walk-ins are subject to availability.
Where should I park, and is parking free?
Parking is free for visitors. Use the Visitors Lot or North Lot and check in at the Admissions front desk.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing works best; campus walking is involved. For virtual visits, dress professionally as you would attend a meeting.
Will the tour take place if it rains or snows?
Yes — we conduct tours in most weather. In case of severe conditions we will notify you via the email you provided.
Can I bring family members or guests?
Absolutely. You are welcome to bring up to 2 additional guests (parents/guardians/family). For larger groups, contact us to coordinate a group visit.
Is there a virtual tour if I can’t come to campus?
Yes. Use the “Schedule a Virtual Tour” option — live, guided, and interactive from your location.
Are accommodations available for students with disabilities?
Yes. Please contact Disability Services at least 3 business days ahead, and we will ensure an accessible tour route and accommodations.
Will I meet with admissions, financial aid, or a faculty member?
Yes. Each on-campus visit includes meetings with admissions and financial-aid advisors. Faculty meet-ups can be scheduled in advance for program-specific tours.
What lodging is available for out-of-town visitors?
Waterbury, Connecticut and surrounding areas offer several options for lodging during your visit. Please see our recommendations on the Maps & Directions page.
How do I cancel or reschedule my visit?
Click the “Manage Your Visit” link in your confirmation email or call our admissions team at 800-345-2562.
Campus Maps and Directions
Our inviting 58-acre main campus is located at 800 Country Club Rd, Waterbury, CT 06723. Visitors can easily find parking in the Visitors or North Lot, access a downloadable campus map, and review helpful travel details to make planning your trip simple
You can also learn more about Waterbury—an energetic, welcoming community filled with dining, arts, and recreation options that make exploring the area just as rewarding as stepping onto campus. Visit our Map and Directions page to start planning your trip.



