Post University
800 Country Club Rd, Waterbury, CT 06708, United States

Post University is a private for-profit university in Waterbury, Connecticut. It was founded in 1890 as Post College. The university offers over 25 undergraduate and graduate programs in day, evening, and online courses.

Strategic decisions require utilizing the best information available to organizational leaders. If you are committed to using data to understand and help improve business operations, consider pursuing a master’s degree in business intelligence and analytics from Post University. Our program offers learning experiences you could use to identify opportunities for improving processes, operations, and more.

Coursework for your business intelligence and analytics degree explores data analytics and management, business performance and customer relationship management, decision support and intelligent systems, and more. In the Master of Science in Business Intelligence and Analytics program, the curriculum is designed to provide learning opportunities for developing a skill set on how to assess an organization’s business, use data, and help a business to grow by making better strategic decisions based on that data. It also covers how to efficiently and effectively collect data, clean and filter raw data, and use that knowledge to make appropriate strategic decisions. 

https://post.edu/academics/online-graduate-degrees/master-of-science-in-business-intelligence-and-analytics/

 

International Admissions Requirements

All documentation required for admissions must be submitted to the Office of International Admissions. Prospective international applicants seeking enrollment must submit an application and copies of official secondary and/or college transcripts. All foreign documents must be in English and receive an evaluation to ensure the applicant meets United States educational standards. English proficiency test scores may need to be submitted as part of the admissions application process.

Application Materials

Completed application.

Transcripts from high school (if applying for an associate or bachelor’s program) and all colleges attended translated into English.

Proof of English proficiency (if required.)

Minimum Required English Language Proficiency Test Results

TOEFL - 80 ;  IELTS - 6.5 ; PTE - 53 ; Duolingo - 105

*Test scores MUST come directly from official testing organizations.


Student Visa Requirements and F-1 Process for Main Campus Students

Students accepted as Main Campus students will be issued an I-20 for their program of study.  Once accepted, to obtain a Form I-20, the applicant must provide:

A copy of the passport information page with a photograph.

A completed Declaration of Finances form.

Proof of sufficient financial resources through bank statements, letter of government scholarship award, or letter of employer sponsorship.

The date of the financial documentation must be within six (6) months of the time of submission.

Applicants must be accepted for admission before Post University is permitted under federal guidelines to issue an I-20 for a visa appointment.

Post University Student Health Form

Before the applicant’s arrival on campus, all Main Campus applicants must submit a completed Health Form to and receive approval from Post University’s Health Services Director.  The Health Form must confirm that all required immunizations are in place. Students must also have a completed health form and be approved by the Post University’s Health Services Director to move into a residence hall and attend class. The health form can be found at https://post.edu/student-services/health-services/health-forms/.

Transfer of I-20

International students wishing to transfer to Post University as Main Campus students must request an I-20 transfer from their current institution once the student has been accepted. The I-20 must be in active status for Post University to accept the I-20 transfer. Applicants must then submit all required documents to allow Post University to issue an I-20 at Post University. (See above: Student Visa Requirements and F-1 Process for Main Campus Students.)

Transfer Credits

Applicants requesting consideration for transfer credits from institutions outside the United States must submit an evaluation from an accredited transcript evaluation organization, which includes a course-by-course academic report. The evaluation report is required by the end of the first term (or semester for Main Campus students) of the student’s attendance for the transfer credits to be considered.

https://post.edu/admissions/international-students/

Rolling Admissions - Yes

Notification Date - Not reported

Application Closing - Not reported