10 Facts About Post University

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Post University is a private for-profit university in Waterbury, Connecticut.

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In 1897, Harry C Post acquired the school and renamed the school Waterbury Business College, where he became the college's first principal.

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3.

Post University College saw continued growth to its campus and program offerings.

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4.

In 1976, Post University College became a four-year institution and began offering accelerated degree programs aimed at helping Vietnam veterans earn college degrees.

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5.

In 2007, Post University offered Connecticut's first fully online Master of Business Administration degree program.

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6.

In 2021, Post University announced its intentions to acquire American Sentinel University, a for-profit college with 1400 undergraduate students and 1300 graduate students.

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7.

The Post University Tree is over a half century old, in 2014 it was added to the list of Connecticut's Notable Trees, and has become part of Connecticut's natural historic record.

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8.

Dr Don Mroz was president of Post University and was founding dean of the Malcolm Baldrige School of Business.

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9.

Post University is accredited the New England Commission of Higher Education .

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10.

Post University, known athletically as the Eagles, is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II, primarily competing in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference .

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