High School and Transfer Students interested in day classes
First-Year and Transfer applications are being accepted for fall 2008. The priority admission application deadline is April 15. Please review the Admission requirements for high school and transfer students interested in day classes. Also, refer to our AP fact sheet (PDF) for university credit from advanced placement exams. Transfer students should review the Transfer Equivalency Guides. Conservatory of Music students must complete an audition application (PDF) as well as an university application.
Announcements:
Transfer Nursing applicants for Fall 2008 should complete their application by March 28, 2008. The Admission Committee will begin review of completed applications at the end of March for the limited number of spaces in the transfer nursing class.
Adult Degree Completion Students (CLL)
Working adult and transfer students interested in evening classes on Capital's main campus in Bexley.
International Students
International students should visit the International Admission pages for information about applying to Capital University.
Bachelor of Science of Nursing Completion (RN to BSN)
Register Nurses (RN) can complete their bachelor of science in nursing degree through Capital's School of Nursing.
Nursing Accelerated Program
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
Apply to Capital's School of Nursing for a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and choose from four different concentrates, including Nursing Education. Our MSN program accepts new students for fall semester only.
Master in Business Administration (MBA)
Conservatory of Music
Capital offers three graduate music education programs. Earn your master of music in music education with an Instrumental, Jazz or Kodaly emphasis.
Law School
Capital's Law School offers juris doctorate, paralegal and other programs for nursing and business professionals.
Summer Institute in Science & Mathematics
Capital's Summer Institute in Science and Mathematics is an accelerated program that's designed to help you complete a full year of coursework in just eight weeks. It's the only program of its kind in the United States, and it attracts motivated students from schools all over the country.
Program Dates for 2008
- Session I
June 16 - July 11, 2008
- Session II
July 15 - August 11, 2008
- Six-Week Courses
June 16 - July 28, 2008