Capital rewards academic excellence with a number of merit-based scholarships.
Collegiate Fellowship
Competitive award (up to full tuition) made to entering first-year high school students based on academic performance, standardized test scores and on-campus interviews. The Collegiate Fellowship invites participants with at least a 28 ACT composite or an 1250 SAT verbal/math total. This award is renewable if your cumulative GPA is 3.00 or higher. Awards are made for a maximum of eight fall and spring semesters (four years).
Capital Scholars Award
Competitive scholarship (up to full tuition) made to entering first-year multicultural high school students who plan to attend Capital and live in the residence halls. This award is renewable if your cumulative GPA is 2.50 or higher. Awards are made for a maximum of eight fall and spring semesters (four years)
Brockman Fellowship
Competitive fellowship (up to full tuition) awarded to entering first-year high school students who are majoring in mathematics or computer science. Recipients are selected through the Collegiate Fellowship competition. This award is renewable if your cumulative GPA is 3.0 or higher. The Brockman Fellowship is awarded for a maximum of eight fall and spring semesters (four years).
Presidential Scholarship
Renewable award given to incoming first-year students (on the basis of outstanding high school records and ACT/SAT results) and to transfer students (on the basis of collegiate academic performance). This tuition-based award is applied to a maximum of 8 semesters (fall and spring only) so long as you are continuously enrolled as a full-time student. Renewal of this scholarship also requires that you maintain a 2.0 or higher cumulative grade point average at Capital. Music students are not eligible for this award.
Rev. Rufus Tarrant Grant
Awards given to eligible multicultural students. This tuition-based award may be renewed if your cumulative GPA is 2.00 or higher. Awards are made for a maximum of eight fall and spring semesters (four years).