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Review fromCheryl S
Date: 04/11/2025
1 starThey overcharge students then make them take loans out which they never see a penny. Charge a student for laptop which they never received.Review fromChris C
Date: 04/01/2025
1 starThey will not help when you contact them. They give you short unchecked answers just to get you off the phone. When the consequences of brushing off students that call for help they will blame the student that looked for help instead of the employees that ignored questions and concerns.Review fromRobert R
Date: 10/14/2024
5 starsThe financial office has never made a mistake for me. I was weary about all the negative reviews, but it was mostly people who want their grants and student loans faster.Review fromLisa C
Date: 09/18/2024
1 starI already had a bachelor's in Marketing with Post. I wanted to be a Forensic Accountant. I was told that with an Associate's in Forensic Accounting and my bachelor's I could become a Forensic Accountant. I finished the Associate's and there was no certificate, nor degree ever presented to me, even though I completed all of the required courses. Fast forward, I find out that to become a Certified Forensic Accountant, I have to either become a CPA or work for a CPA for at least 1 year to even sit for the exam. To become a CPA you have to have either a bachelor's or Masters in accounting, which I do not have. I could work for a CPA, but it is a catch 22. No CPA will hire you to do forensic accounting without your Certified Fraud Examiner's license. So I can never use my degree to become what I wanted to become. I paid for an Associate's degree that is basically worthless. I could have gone an extra semester or two and gotten my Master's instead, and that was never an option presented to me. They sold me on a quick 2 semester degree that would cost less (it did not). I have since asked for an audit of my loans and was never given any response. They will tell you whatever they can to get you to take the classes. They have also refused to refund any part of my classes, even though some of them had nothing to do with accounting, Yet, they were forced to fully refund the accounts of people that had taken their Equestrian degree many years ago. Logically, anyone that takes a degree about horses should not expect to do much with it. That is compared to an accounting degree? Even if they refunded a portion I would feel better. Their practices are similar to a sleezy car salesman. Like paying for a car and then realizing it doesn't have an engine. And you are told oh, well. Don't waste your money. They do not care about their students.Review fromAmy E
Date: 05/29/2024
1 starNot good do not like this school very not goodReview fromMario D
Date: 05/04/2024
1 starIt appears my experience is no different from others who have left a review. I was extremely hopeful and eager to pursue my bachelor degree after leaving **** State 2 decades ago. During the beginning stages, I asked if I could have a degree audit performed to identify if it would be necessary to take all the course within the **** curriculum for my major and potentially save money in the long run (transfer credits). I was informed this would happen and but in the mean time I would need to take the Introductory to Post course along with a Computer Literacy course. I completed the first course scored well but kept checking in for an audit which would never come. I was auto-enrolled in the next course Computer Literacy after completing the first 8 week course. Considering the degree audit never happened, I called the advising line for support. I asked for a degree audit again and also asked how to drop the course as the reason for joining did not happen. I was given the run around and eventually was advised, if you don't participate in the course, you will be auto-disenrolled in the course. This is false. This school is a scam, they will provide amazing support getting you to fill out the FAFSA. I believe based on my experience and potentially the experience of others, they provide this assistance to guarantee billings. I'm now on the hook for $4K. I'll agree I owe for the first course and shame on me. I don't agree to billing for the second course as the degree audit was never completed as discussed. DO NOT GO TO THIS ONLINE PROGRAM. THEY WILL SUPPORT YOU WITH FAFSA, WALK YOU THROUGH SIGNING UP, AND AFTER THAT AUTO ENROLL AND BILL YOU... I tried numerous times to speak with someone once I found out I was on the hook for $4k and have had no luck. I wish I'd read these reviews prior to signing up.Review fromByron W
Date: 04/29/2024
1 starByron W
Date: 04/29/2024
First term of online classes includes a Introductory to Post University class and a Computer Literacy class (online) at $1900 a piece. I was told i could test out of the Computer Literacy program by taking a 50 question test that must be done within 30 minutes and I get one chance. Learning about Post University's History as a first semester class at $1900 sounds outrageous to me. Taking an online class on how to use a computer at another $1900 makes me feel like I'm being scammed. I enrolled to further my education but I haven't been asked what would help me be more successful at Post, there's been no interest in transferring credits from my previous institution. No one has asked me about materials or other components needed to be Successful. Once reminded about my credits from my previous institution I was told, once I obtain my transcripts they'll take a look. Do it myself basically. These are things that should be standard when a college wants the best for their student's. I was told Post has standard prices so that meant all classes cost the same amount and that's $1900 per 8 week term from my understanding. I was approved for Financial Aid after completing the fresh start program and was awarded 6k and 3.5k subsidied and unsubsidized. I was advised by Post that the Department of education had not given availability to the 2024 25 FAFSA so I could not enroll Full Time and to complete the 23-24 FAFSA although the semester ends in August and I'm enrolled to start June 24th. Compared to my previous experience this has been a nightmare. After reading reviews and all the issues I see others have had in the past. Post has tomorrow and tomorrow only. It's my education and I'm doing it my way.Post University, Inc.
Date: 05/08/2024
Thank you for providing Post University (Post) with the opportunity to respond to this upcoming student’s feedback. Post University publishes its tuition and fee schedules on its website and in its catalog. The catalog is available on the website at this link https://post.edu/student-services/academic-affairs/university-catalog/. This information includes the tuition and fee schedules, curriculum requirements for each program, and the transfer credit policies and procedures. Students have access to the information published in the catalog and on the website both prior to enrolling at Post and throughout their enrollment so they can make informed decisions about their enrollment. This information is also available to students by contacting their Admission and Financial Aid Advisors. For students who apply for Federal Student Aid by completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Post notifies students of their Federal Student Aid eligibility, which includes a combination of grant and loan funds. These funds are applied to eligible tuition and fee charges as published on Post’s website and in the catalog. This student stated that they are scheduled to begin their enrollment on June 24, 2024, and we encourage them to clear up all concerns and questions prior to starting courses. Because the student has not begun, no charges have been assessed to the account. We encourage the student to speak with our advising team at ***** ********* The student should feel free to speak with a supervisor.Review fromStacey A
Date: 04/29/2024
1 starDONT ATTEND THIS UNIVERSITY!!! Rip off, lying school. School scammed meReview fromClarissa N
Date: 03/22/2024
1 starClarissa N
Date: 03/22/2024
I wouldn't even give one star, but I had to be able to write. Post has been double charging our tuition, 3200 a term, and other universities are under less than half that. I now did not receive a stipend, and Post sent me 103$ disbursement. I was homeless for 6 months last year because of Post holding my refund, I finally got a little apartment and now can't pay my rent again. I am so discouraged, and I don't even have the urge to continue my degree. They are playing with people's lives now, and I refuse to live on the streets again. My financial advisor told me last week my other loan would be in by the end of the day; when I called 3 days later, I was told by someone else it takes 7 to 10 days. That there reply to everything, tomorrow and tomorrow comes, and still nothing. I am so disgusted. This place needs to be investigated clearly something is not right. Dont worry I wont stop here, I keep doing the figures on paper and they have absolutely been ripping me off 700 each stipend. Financial aid makes me want to walk across the street and not look both ways. 48 years old thought I would start my education and finally work in a field I enjoy, homeless at my age is not going to happen again. Also for 03/03 to 10/20/2024 there are acceptance next to my grants and loans I never accepted nor spoke to any one about them, I clearly never would have accepted them knowing one of my loans were being held back, they kept my disbursment of 866 dollars and sent me 103.00 . Everyone should just withdrawal and go to different universities, if you go on the department of education site they give you a list of the ones that they approve of.Post University, Inc.
Date: 04/30/2024
Thank you for providing Post University with the opportunity to respond to this student’s review. As the student has questions regarding their account activity and stipend, we recommend the student work with their Financial Aid Advisor. If the student is not satisfied with the information, we encourage them to escalate their concern to a supervisor. Post provides resources for students with escalated concerns. If at any time a student has a concern, we encourage them to speak with a supervisor. If the student is unable to resolve the matter, we encourage the student to refer to our Student Complaints process as published on our website at *******************************************************************************. This is in place to ensure that students have Post University resources available to escalate questions and concerns. We have reviewed the student’s account and resolved the matter.Review fromValerie B
Date: 01/23/2024
1 starValerie B
Date: 01/23/2024
Poor communication, dropped me due to the shoddy connection when turning in completed assignments, I had mentioned this several times. I had to take a course twice, but got decent grades for the assignments that did go through.Post University, Inc.
Date: 02/14/2024
Thank you for providing Post University (Post) with the opportunity to address this student’s concerns. We regret any technical challenges the student encountered during coursework submissions. At Post, we are committed to a personalized approach to our students’ online education experience. Post also provides students with various areas of support to achieve academic success. IT support is provided to students should they have technical issues, and each student is assigned a dedicated advisor available to help resolve any challenges or complications with the submission of their coursework. If at any time a student has a concern that is not addressed by their advisor, we encourage them to speak with a supervisor. If the student is unable to resolve the matter, we encourage the student to refer to our Student Complaints process as published on our website at ******************************************************************************** This is in place to ensure that students have Post University resources available to escalate questions and concerns.
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