Post University
For-profit university in Waterbury, Connecticut, US / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Post University is a private for-profit university in Waterbury, Connecticut. It was founded in 1890 as Post College. From 1990 to 2004 it was affiliated with Teikyo University in Tokyo, Japan and during that time it was named Teikyo Post University. The university offers over 25 undergraduate and graduate programs in day, evening, and online courses with most of its students participating exclusively online and its main campus is struggling with steady enrollment.
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Not to be confused with LIU Post.
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Former names | Matoon Shorthand School (1890–93) Bliss & Harrington's Business College & School of Shorthand (1893–97) Waterbury Business College (1897–1931) Post College (1976–90) Teikyo Post University (1990–2004)[1] |
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Motto | "Post Makes It Personal" |
Type | Private for-profit university |
Established | 1890 |
President | John L. Hopkins |
Students | 7,317 |
Location | , U.S. |
Campus | Urban 58 acres (23.5 ha) |
Colors | Purple & orange |
Nickname | Eagles |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division II – Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference |
Mascot | "Swoop" the Eagle |
Website | post |
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