Welcome New Eagles!
At Post University, we understand the natural feelings of nervousness and excitement as you embark on your first year of college with us. We empathize, but more than that, we are here for you. With personal advising and faculty who take the time to really get to know you, we are focused on providing one-on-one support as you transition into college life.
That is where your First-Year Experience (FYE) team of Post professionals comes in. Whether you are looking for advice, support, or opportunities for managing your time, choosing your major, or making new friends, they are here to help you make the most of your first year of college.
What to Expect Your First Year of College
College & Career Connections
Connect academic and personal skills to your career interests
Personal Growth
Explore, practice, and reflect on ways to grow personally and socially
Academic Journey
Build and apply habits for successful learning, development, and growth
Resource Discovery
Identify university and community resources for academic and personal achievement
Student Support & Resources
Helping every student achieve their goals. Post University takes a personal approach to education and a personal interest in each of our student’s success. Whether you learn on campus or online, you’ll receive one-on-one attention from our experienced faculty and staff

FYE News & Notes
Alabama Veterans Affairs Nurse Earns Bachelor of Science in Nursing Via SIMPath® in 16 Weeks
Teri Bell has been taking care of others since she was a teenager. The Michigan native started college at Alabama State University, where she played saxophone in the marching band, but she had to grow up quickly when she became pregnant. “I fell in love and got...
Florida ER Nurse and Educator Plans Next Career Chapter with Doctorate Pursuit at Post University
Jimmy Amaro’s grandmother, Maria, was his inspiration. So, when she suggested that he pursue a career in helping people, young Jimmy knew he would follow that path. “My goal was to go to medical school, but I decided partway through to switch to nursing,” says Jimmy,...
Washington Veterans Affairs Nurse Aims to Deepen Her Impact with MSN – Case Management Specialization
Kayla Mattu already knew at the age of nine what she wanted to be when she grew up. That was the year she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. “I felt that overwhelming sense that my whole life was going to change,” says Kayla, who grew up in Port Orchard, Washington....
Make Your Move
Start making the most of your first year of college with access to your financial aid, courses, email, and more by logging into your Student Portal, just go to the Student Login link at the top right corner of post.edu.