So the application process is pretty straightforward. You would just go to our web site and click the button that says “Apply Now.”
When you fill out the application, you would fill in your personal information, like your name, your birth date, your high school, and then you would go through the application process, sign, and submit it.
After you submit your application, an admissions advisor like myself will reach out to you. We’ll get to know you. We’ll ask you what your motivation to go back to school is and go over the application process with you. Along the way, you would have to provide high school transcripts, college transcripts if you’re a transfer student or you already have an undergraduate degree.
As your admissions advisor, I’ll help you set up funding, choose your first two classes, and anything else you might need along the application process.
To do the funding, we would fill out your financial aid application. Again, it’s super easy. It’s like the Post application; it’s pretty straightforward. We would walk you through it, how to create an ID, how to fill out the application, and what to expect.
If you’re interested in applying, you don’t have to wait. Classes start every eight weeks all year round, so there’s always upcoming term to start.
If you’ve been out of school for a while and you’re hesitant about going back to school, don’t be afraid to give us a call and just work things through with us, and go over your ideas, and why you want to go back to school. And if this is the right time for you to go back to school.
If you have any questions, you can call in to 203-568-1652 and an admissions advisor will be on the phone to help you through the application process.
Application Process
Post University makes applying simple and straightforward.
- Click the Apply Now button
- Provide your information
- Contact information—phone & email
- Education history & official transcripts
- Preferred program
- Graduate studies—resumes & recommendation letters
- Sign and submit
- Admissions advisor will reach out and take it from there
- Go over application
- Professional College Advisory Session
- Admissions decision
- Explore funding options
- Help getting classes scheduled
Online terms and classes start every eight weeks.