Long Island University - Post requires at least 120 credits to complete a bachelor's degree.
If students would like to graduate in less time than normal, they can choose the accelerated degree program. Long Island University Post accepts transfer credits. The school accepts AP credit and IB credits. Additionally, Long Island University Post has a summer session, so students can earn credits during the summer.
NOTE: Around 41% of students who start college at Long Island University Post graduate within six years.
Long Island University Post offers an orientation program before the start of fall classes to prepare new students for college life.
Academic Options | Yes | No | |
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Accelerated Degree Program | √ | ||
Transfer Credits Accepted | √ | ||
AP Credit Accepted | √ | ||
IB Credits Accepted | √ | ||
Summer Classes Available | √ | ||
New Student Orientation | √ |
Reminder: Long Island University Post may have additional academic options available for new and transfering students. Make sure to check with the universty directly for any additional information.
Long Island University Post has a core curriculum, which means there are certain classes or types of classes all students must take to graduate.
Students are not required to fulfill a language requirement
Students are required to take a computer class to fufill the graduation requirements for Long Island University Post.
Course | Required? |
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2nd Language | No |
Math | true |
Science | true |
Computer | Yes |
Reminder: Check with Long Island University Post directly for more information on requirements. Individual departments or majors may have additional required courses.
When choosing a major, Long Island University Post students have several choices to make. Scroll down to the bottom of this page to see a full list of majors offered at Long Island University Post.
Student Designed Majors
Long Island University Post allows students to design their own major, if desired. If students would like to study something that is not offered as an official major, designing their own major is a great alternative.
Senior Projects
Long Island University Post does not require students to complete a senior project.
Double Majoring at Long Island University Post
Long Island University Post offers students the option to double major, if they would like. Student struggling to choose just one area of study may consider a double major.
NOTE: Declaring a double major may require more work but it can provide a unique combination of experience that helps students stand out when job searching or applying to grad school.
✅ Long Island University Post offers services for students with disabilities.
Prospective students can contact the college's Office of Accessibility Services to learn more about any support and accomodations offered. These conversations are usually kept confidential and will not be shared with the admissions office if you do not wish to share.
✅ Long Island University Post has distance learning options for students who are interested in taking classes online.
✅ Long Island University Post offers some credit for Advanced Placement (AP) classes taken in high school. Schools have different requirements for what AP scores they accept, so some students may not receive AP credit.
✅ Long Island University Post offers an honors program for highly-qualified applicants, and offers a Freshman Honors College. The Freshman Honors college provides a rich curriculum for highly-motivated first-year students. Students must complete a senior project if they are in the Honors Program at Long Island University Post.
🟨 Long Island University Post does not require an internship for all students, but does require an internship for students in some majors.
The main library on campus is the B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library.
A dual degree program allows a student to study and earn two degrees at the same time. A 3-2 dual degree program is a five-year program wherein the first three years are spend taking undergraduate courses and the final two years are spent taking graduate courses. Upon completion of the 5 years, the student will be awarded two degrees, a bachelor's degree and a master's degree.
Long Island University Post offers these dual degree programs:
•3-2 dual degree program in business administration
•Accountancy, arts management, criminal justice, digital game design & development, health care administration, information systems, information management & technology, nutrition, political science, public administration
What is ROTC?
The Reserve Officers' Training Corps, which is also commonly known as ROTC, is a leadership program that prepares students to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces after graduation. College level ROTC programs prepare students to become officers in the military through physical, academic, and leadership training. ROTC programs are part of the college curriculum and usually cover the cost of tuition.
Does Long Island University Post have any ROTC programs?
Each branch of the miltary has its own ROTC program, but not every program is available at every school. Possible programs include Army ROTC, Air Force ROTC, and Navy ROTC.
Long Island University Post has an Army ROTC program.
Some ROTC programs are provided directly on campus and others are hosted at a cooperating instiution off campus. The ROTC program locations at Long Island University Post include:
•an Army ROTC branch unit hosted at a cooperating instution off campus
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