Army ROTC
Earn up to $50,000 on scholarships. In Army R.O.T.C. , you will learn about today’s army and earn the chance to become a U.S. Army Officer.
Capital Collegiate Kodaly Educators
This organization promotes Kodaly-based music educational philosophy, structure, and application. CCKE sponsors clinics and workshops to increase the number of educators knowledgeable in Kodaly techniques, and to encourage an exchange of ideas and materials helpful in strengthening music
programs in Central Ohio.
C. U. American Student Dental Association
This organization provides educational and social opportunities for students interested in the dental profession. Speakers, Field Trips, and internship opportunities are also featured with the Student Dental Association.
C. U. Education Society
CUES helps, supports and offers activities to assist you in the field of education. CUES unifies and brings together education majors and sponsors preparation programs for tests such as the National Teachers Exam (NTE). CUES also assist members in the job search process and provides lectures by current school principals and educators.
C. U. Student Art Therapy Association
Capital University Student Art Therapy Association (C.U.S.A.T.A.) gives students a better understanding and a realistic overview of art therapy. This organization creates a central core of knowledge in the art field, uniting those with an interest in art therapy.
C. U. Student Nurses Association
CUSNA connects you with a group of other motivated nursing students who can offer advice, lend support and give you some tips on how to make the most of your experience within Capital's School of Nursing.
Circus Maximus – A Philosophical Society
The goal of Circus Maximus is to offer students of philosophy, and those interested in philosophy, a forum to discuss philosophy outside a classroom environment. The organization also allows students of philosophy to offer new ideas and stances on philosophical ideas.
Debate Team
Debate is a national level "Division I" intercollegiate team activity at Capital University. Membership is open to all undergraduate students regardless of prior debate experience. The competition travel schedule is organized around a nationally-selected topic and typically begins in late September and extends through early April, including as many as 14 tournaments per year. In addition to extensive travel for intercollegiate competition, the team also supports multiple debate topics through public debates on campus, and through outreach events with local schools and community groups.
Effusion Art Club
This non-exclusive art club will help enhance your level of art appreciation and education. During the school year we will have guest speakers, visit artist’s studios, participate in clinics and critiques, and attend gallery openings. Effusion works with all majors in the quest to promote art in all its forms on campus and within the community.
Institute of Management Accountants
The Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) promotes interest in accountancy and business through field trips to manufacturing plants, accounting firms, and other businesses. Members sponsor programs such as speakers in accounting and business-related fields, social activities, and panel discussions with members of the accounting field.
Life Sciences Organization
The Life Sciences Organization (LSO) offers tutoring, guest lecturers, graduate/professional school speakers, many community service and environmental projects, and a spring biology department picnic. All biology majors and minors are encouraged to join the group.
Mathematics Association of America
MAA offers the chance to visit exciting places such as Perkins Observatory, the Center of Mapping, and the Super-computer Center. The opportunity to attend local and national mathematics conferences, talk to mathematicians and computer scientists is also available. MAA is not just for math majors!
Ohio Collegiate Music Educators Association
OCMEA’s major emphasis is improving music education in schools. A yearly spring activity is the Ohio Music Educators Association conference. Monthly meetings are held to discuss topics of concern to musicians.
Pre-Law Society
The Pre-Law Society assembles students interested in the profession of law and wishing to learn more about the American justice system. This organization promotes the principles, ideals, and precepts of law as well as the principles of liberty and equal justice under law for all citizens.
Public Relations Student Society of America
The Public Relations Student Society of America cultivates a favorable and mutually advantageous relationship between students and professional public relations practitioners. It aims to foster students’ understanding of current theories and procedures, and instills in them a professional attitude.
PRSSA provides an opportunity to interact with public relations professionals and allows student to understand how classroom theories are applied in real world situations. Students will also have an opportunity to begin building a portfolio.
Speech Team
As a speech team member, you will interpret, perform, and deliver original and published material.
Student Ambassadors Association
The Student Ambassador Association is a volunteer organization sponsored by the Admission Office. Student ambassadors assist in recruiting and promoting Capital to prospective students. Ambassadors are responsible for helping with on-campus recruitment events, giving tours, taking prospective students to lunch, and hosting students overnight.
Student Health Advocacy Coalition
Members of SHAC are interested and work to improve the health of Capital University students. SHAC works with Student Government and the Health Center to advocate for student health issues on campus. The organization organizes at least two campus-wide events each year, and members participate in state and national campus health association meetings.
Anyone interested in campus health, especially students that are planning to enter a health-related occupation, are encouraged to become members of SHAC.
Student Social Work Organization
The Student Social Work Association provides an opportunity for Social Work majors to come together to move social work education beyond the classroom. Guest Speakers, Professional Development nights, and on-site visits are part of the meetings of the Social Work Association. Members learn about the profession, and begin to identify with the values of the profession, as well as get to network with Social Work professionals.
Muse
Muse is an organization designed for women in music. The organization assists in further developing music at Capital University and in the community. It also gives inspiration and encouragement to members.