
International Partnerships in Education (IPIE.US) has an established agent agreement to interview and recruit potential students on behalf of Post University, Waterbury, Connecticut. Founded in 1890, Post University is a fully accredited University offering 17 undergraduate degree programs and several graduate degree programs.
Post University is committed to maintaining a culturally diverse student population and welcomes international students to apply for admission. As an agent for the University, an IPIE.US representative will personally meet with the families of potential students to assist in the application and visa process. After successful admission to the University the IPIE.US representative will be available to oversee the student's progress and help solve any problems that the student may encounter.
Admission categories:
If the student is in need of an I-20 / F-1 visa and they are not fully fluent in English they need to provide; an official transcript from their high school and all post secondary schools attended (if any) in English, a TOFEL score of 500 (iBT 61), IELTS 5.5 or the IPIE.US representative who interviews the student must certify (in writing) that the student has a working knowledge of English and agrees to participate in and will benefit from University ESL classes such that in one semester or two will be able to be studying in English. That phrase will be included in the alternative statement on their SEVIS I-20 for BCIS to see. These students will be eligible for an International Student Scholarship from Post University.
If the student is in need of an I-20 / F-1 visa but they are fully fluent and have studied in English they need to provide; an official transcript from their high school and all post secondary schools attended (if any) in English, and the results of their SAT (1500 minimum composite score) or ACT (22 minimum composite score) exam. These students will be eligible for an International Student Scholarship from Post University.
If the student is not in need of an I-20 / F-1 visa then they need to meet the basic requirements of all Domestic Students at Post University. This would include; official transcript from their high school and all post secondary schools attended (if any) in English, results of the SAT (1500 minimum composite score) or ACT (22 minimum composite score) and one letter of recommendation. In the case of these students who are eligible for all federal, state and university financial assistance they need to submit a FAFSA and all supporting documentation. Their institutional aid and or scholarships will be based on their secondary school records and the results of their SAT or ACT exams.
For additional information please contact John McBride at jmcbride@ipie.us