Discover Post University
Waterbury, Connecticut
Post University is a public and non-profit State Institution. The insitution offers a variety of hybrid, on-campus, and online programs—including BSN, RN to BSN, MSN, and DNP degrees. Programs are accredited by the CCNE and the institution is regionally accredited by the New England Commission on Higher Education.
- Master's College & University: Larger Programs
- 4 year or higher institution
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14,297 Undergraduate Students Enrolled*
*Includes certificate and degree-seeking students - 2,352 Graduate Students Enrolled
- 100% Acceptance Rate
- 16% Graduation Rate
- 800 Country Club Road P.O. Box 2540, Waterbury, Connecticut 06723, US
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Student Demographics
- 31 Average Age
- 26% Men
- 74% Women
- 1% Veterans
- 75% White
- 11% Hispanic
- 14% Black
- 2% Asian
College Data provided by the U.S. Department of Education and complemented with additional insights from our analysts. Learn more about our Rankings Methodology.
Nursing Programs
- $13,500 In-State Undergraduate Tuition*
- $23,814 In-State Graduate Tuition*
*Tuition is an average of the programs listed below.
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Online Program$24,696 In-State Tuition4.3 Program Score
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Online Program$21,168 In-State Tuition4.3 Program Score
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Online Program$24,696 In-State Tuition4.3 Program Score
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Online Program$21,168 In-State Tuition4.3 Program Score
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Online Program$21,168 In-State Tuition4.3 Program Score
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Online Program$29,988 In-State Tuition4.1 Program Score
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Online Program$13,500 In-State Tuition4.2 Program Score
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Post University offers a comprehensive approach to nursing education through its American Sentinel College of Nursing & Health Sciences (aka American Sentinel University). American Sentinel University merged with Post University in March 2021.
The university provides advanced degrees in nursing, catering to the evolving needs of the healthcare industry and ensuring that students are well-prepared for their roles as healthcare professionals. The programs offered include RN to BSN, Master of Science in Nursing, and Doctor of Nursing Practice, each designed to give students the career edge they need in today's competitive healthcare environment.
These online programs are structured to accommodate the schedules of working professionals, allowing them to advance their education and careers without having to sacrifice their job responsibilities. Post University's focus on online nursing and health sciences programs demonstrates a commitment to accessible, flexible, and high-quality nursing education.
Students enrolled in Post University's nursing programs can expect to engage in rigorous academic coursework complemented by practical, real-world applications. The curriculum is designed to enhance students' clinical competencies, critical thinking skills, and leadership abilities in various healthcare settings.
Undergraduate
Registered Nurse to BS Nursing (RN to BSN)
This was designed for Registered Nurses with a diploma or associate's degree in nursing.
Admission Requirements (not all inclusive)
- RNs from diploma program or hospital school of nursing, ASN, or ADN from a nationally accredited college
- Active, unrestricted RN license
- Resume along with a list of professional accomplishments
- Official transcripts from each post-secondary institution attended that is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or the U.S. Department of Education
Registered Nurse to BS Nursing/MS Nursing (RN to BSN/MSN)
This is a fast-track program that offers the RN an opportunity to earn their BSN and MSN degrees (5 MSN specializations).
Two Degrees – Less Time
Earning your BSN requires seven baccalaureate-level nursing courses, transfer in or complete 30 hours of gen ED, and then three graduate nursing courses. This makes it a shorter track to the MSN with only nine graduate courses left.
Admission Requirements (not all inclusive)
- Active, unrestricted RN License
- Diploma from a hospital school of nursing program or an ASN or ADN from a nationally accredited college
- Nurses with Foreign education, equivalent recognized by NACES evaluator
The program can be completed in three years or less, with an option to go at your own pace with no limitations.
Practice Experiences
Practice experiences are different than hands on clinical experiences. The practice experiences have specific goals and outcomes within them. This gives the nurse the opportunity to apply knowledge and concepts learned in the nursing courses. The practice experience consists of interviews or shadowing someone in the desired future role of the student.
Graduate
MS Nursing (MSN)
Specialty Tracks
Case Management
The focus is on the improvement of patient care through understanding patient referrals, planning and delivery of care, evaluating patient results, and evaluating overall program effectiveness.
Infection Prevention and Control
Teaching the student to create infection control programs and monitor critical infection control indicators in healthcare delivery systems.
Nursing Education
This prepares the student to be part of the nursing faculty helping the nurse develop curriculum and utilize distance education technology.
Nursing Informatics
In this specialty, the student will learn to translate health care data into meaningful information, identify opportunities and implement new technologies that improve patient outcomes and reduce risk.
Nursing Management and Organizational Leadership
Guides the nurse to be prepared for managerial roles as well as implement human resource principles.
Requirements (not all inclusive)
- Resume w/list of professional accomplishments
- Active/unrestricted U.S. RN license
- Official transcripts from each postsecondary institution attended; previous bachelor's degree program must be recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or the U.S. Department of Education
- Minimum 2.0 GPA
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Specialty Areas
Educational Leadership
Prepares faculty, program directors and/or deans to lead nursing education programs
Executive Leadership
This will prepare nurses who hold master's degrees in nursing or other disciplines for leadership roles in today's health care environment
Informatics Leadership
Prepares master's-educated nurses for informatics roles within health systems
Doctoral Requirements (not all inclusive)
- Resume w/list of professional accomplishments
- Proof of employment; not employed must submit area to access for classroom assignment
- Educational Leadership: Full-time work experience of one year in a leadership or faculty role in nursing education at a 2-4 year college/university, hospital or healthcare organization within the past 5 years
- Executive Leadership: Full-time work experience of a minimum of one year in a managerial or executive nursing leadership role during the last 5 years
- Informatics Leadership: Full-time work experience of a minimum of one year in an informatics or technology-based nursing leadership role within the last 5 years
- Active/unrestricted U.S. RN license
Online Certificate Program - Infection Prevention and Control Certificate
Requirements include a bachelor's degree in a health care-related field (public health, nursing, dietetics, Microbiology etc.) with a minimum GPA of 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale), received via the official transcript.
Accreditation
American Sentinel's bachelor's and master's nursing degree programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) has awarded accreditation to American Sentinel University's Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program with specialty tracks in Educational Leadership, Executive Leadership and Informatics Leadership.
American Sentinel University is a candidate for accreditation with the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).
Edited by Joe V
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