Student-Focused, Career-Driven
Post University of Waterbury, Connecticut

POST UNIVERSITY

At Post University, we understand that we're not the only college that offers a flexible, convenient and affordable way to earn your degree. That's why we rely on students just like you to tell us what they really need from an online learning environment, and then make sure we provide it. Students tell us that they want to be part of a close-knit community of adult learners, that they want to learn in a supportive environment with outstanding faculty who engage and encourage them, and that they want to develop the knowledge and practical skills they need to reach their personal and professional goals. So, if you're looking to become part of a true online learning community where your professors, classmates and university staff really get to know who you are and what you want to achieve, take closer look at Post University.

ON-CAMPUS AND ONLINE DEGREE PROGRAMS

Founded in 1890, Post University is home to a diverse group of on-campus and online students of all ages. In addition to offering a traditional four-year college experience on our campus in Waterbury, Connecticut, Post University is the largest provider of online education in the state. We've developed a solid reputation for providing highly interactive online programs that are taught by faculty who not only have advanced degrees but bring years of real-world professional experience to the classroom.

When you enroll in a Post University Online degree program, you'll receive the same high quality, student-focused and career-driven education as our on-campus students. But, you'll be able to complete your degree at a time and place that's convenient for you - without interrupting your professional or personal life.

Post University is regionally accredited by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (CIHE) of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), licensed by the State of Connecticut through the Department of Higher Education (DHE), and competes in the NCAA Division II.

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