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Long Island University's Post campus uniquely resides on the 330-acre estate formerly known as Hillwood. LIU Post Has the Best of Both Worlds. A short train ride to New York City. Minutes from Long Island beaches. free shuttle service to local train and shopping centers.
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Website. www.liu.edu/post. LIU Post, formally the C. W. Post Campus of Long Island University and often referred to as C. W. Post, [1] is a private university in Brookville, New York, on Long Island. It is part of Long Island University (LIU), and the largest university in the LIU system.
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Campus housing: Yes. Studentss: 8,137 (5,207 undergraduate) CW Post Campus of Long Island University is highly noted for its fabulous landscape with its rich green lawns and perfect lined tree paths. The college sits on close to 308 acres and is also home to the famous E.F. Hutton families.
Hace 6 días · Why Study Business Administration at LIU Post? Our AACSB accreditation represents the gold standard for business schools worldwide; fewer than 5% of American schools and 15% of international programs claim this distinction. Study just 25 miles away from the financial capital of the world—New York City!
About Us. Welcome to LIU Post. LIU Post is located on a historic 330-acre campus located on Long Island’s renowned Gold Coast and offers an incredible learning environment that fosters academic achievement as well as student growth and development.
Subscribed. 16. 1.1K views 7 months ago #walkthrough #studentlife #college. Long Island University, Brookville (Greendale, New York): LIU Post is on the former estate Hillwood, owned by...
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Marjorie sold the estate in 1951 for $200,000 to Long Island University, which founded its residential C.W. Post College in 1954, marking the 100th anniversary of C. W. Post's birth. For a while named the C.W. Post Center and then the C.W. Post Campus, what was C.W. Post College has now become mainly a commuter campus called LIU/Post ...