Post University
Salary Score
Bachelor's
86
Master's
68
Doctoral
N/A
Fast Facts
Average Financial Aid: $13,955
Accreditation: Post University is acredited by 3 agencies
Salary Score for Online Degrees at Post University
Associate's Degrees
Criminal Justice and Corrections | $29,500 | $39,148 | 86 |
Accounting and Related Services | $29,500 | $35,134 | 76 |
Bachelor's Degrees
Criminal Justice and Corrections | $29,000 | $46,200 | 96 |
Business Administration, Management and Operations | $29,750 | $54,265 | 92 |
Non-Professional General Legal Studies (Undergraduate) | $34,786 | $45,235 | 91 |
Psychology, General | $38,972 | $33,882 | 87 |
Human Services, General | $44,206 | $37,239 | 85 |
Management Information Systems and Services | $35,737 | $60,907 | 80 |
Accounting and Related Services | $31,686 | $52,687 | 73 |
Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services | $39,466 | $31,938 | 72 |
Finance and Financial Management Services | $33,165 | $44,063 | 29 |
Marketing | $26,000 | $36,914 | 24 |
Master's Degrees
Public Administration | Not Reported | $73,466 | 96 |
Accounting and Related Services | $26,008 | $68,219 | 93 |
Human Services, General | $35,120 | $52,762 | 85 |
Education, General | $34,332 | $52,478 | 61 |
Business/Commerce, General | $48,775 | $69,016 | 41 |
Lashonda Glenn
Reviewed: 5/24/2023
Degree: Accounting
The finance department hold your money for weeks and months and won’t give you a definite date to receive it. The communication is terrible across the board and classes are too expensive for what is offered. I wouldn’t refer this school to ANYONE! Waste
Sean
Reviewed: 5/18/2023
Degree: Management
I have had official transcripts sent twice to the school. Even though I get email verification that they have arrived, they act like they never did. I can't get the finance dept to send me an email to set up my Bank Mobile to get refunds. The instructors that aren't professors are there just to pass time. They are barely active in the class. I have a hard time even responding to discussion boards because the number of students in the class are illiterate clowns that can't follow instructions.
Travis
Reviewed: 3/12/2023
Degree: Psychology
It's simply just so disorganized. I've seen more organization at my son's first tee ball game. The advisors for financial aid will tell you what they think you want to hear rather than factual information. The academic advisors...it took me going to the dean to get anywhere. After speaking with the dean and him knowing my intentions he suggested another degree and different courses. This never took place till I made threats of a civil suit and calling Better Business. The courses are simply reading... Read More
Phillip Hampton
Reviewed: 1/25/2023
Degree: Accounting
I have enjoyed class I just started bit it's truly a good class good communication first impressions are lasting impressions is what I have always said. So given that I am excited to be apart of the eagle pride team and I hope they continue great work most people here u feel just had more than school work going on and couldn't get right. If you want better do better you get no pity from me I love post U
Horrible school
Reviewed: 9/30/2022
Degree: Early Childhood Education
This is a horrible school. Such a scam. I went there to get a degree but I failed a few classes because the professors had a horrible way of grading and they did not even help and because of that I was kicked out of the school I wanted to go to. I reached out to the academic advisor to see if I was allowed to come back in order to get into the school I wanted and I never heard back from her. I am so angry.
Lashinka Damon
Reviewed: 9/26/2022
Degree: Counseling
I have encountered many people who are supposed to help you along the journey and to assist you with making sure you succeed. Jennifer Oquendo, was the only person of contact that made my consideration for this institution worth pursuing, NOBODY ELSE. No other advisors not the professor was of any help. I began August 29, 2022 and this is the WORST experience by far. I would NEVER recommend anyone to this university.
Shannon Chesney
Reviewed: 9/12/2022
Degree: Early Childhood Education
I feel that this University is simply selling degrees. I have had some wonderful professors, but there is very little support. I am on my third academic advisor in two years. When I called to rearrange my class schedule the changes were never made. I enrolled because of my employer discount bit it is rarely applied, even after multiple calls to correct the issue. My financial advisor is impossible to get a hold of and when I do she is dismissive. After 6 months of back and forth she claimed to have... Read More
Shari Walter
Reviewed: 9/8/2022
Degree: Clinical Psychology
High priced, misleading, too expensive, no way for moderate-income or retired person to survive. I am going back to community college in 8 weeks! You teach yourself, no instruction , do these discussion boards , its just away to run up your debt. Please be wiser than I
Stephanie Ann Caneschi
Reviewed: 8/16/2022
Degree:
This college is a joke! They are doing horrible financially, so they have you repeat classes, tell you your transcripts aren't official when they are and are all around scamming money from students. Please go somewhere else! They are by far charging more than they should be by scamming students. Its unfortunate because their online set up and professors are absolutely amazing. However I think that their graduation rate is at an all time low because of the horrible academic advisors, financial aid... Read More
Derek
Reviewed: 2/16/2022
Degree: Nurse Practitioner (Family)
Absolutely horrible, chose the university because the lower tuition rate made sense. Professors are lazy, they teach NOTHING but expect perfection, have never seen a professor over a zoom call even, they don’t lecture and are slow to respond to emails if you have a question. The school is an absolute joke, no support from advisors, but really can’t think of a positive thing to say about this place, I just can’t wait to be done. Don’t make the same mistake I made, pursue your higher education somewhere... Read More