Capital University

(Columbus, OH)

What will you do? It's a simple question, really. But it has important implications. Capital is a place where focused students find success. Maybe you have a clear idea of who you'll be. Maybe just an inkling. Either way, we're here to help you take the next step.

You can see the Columbus cityscape from our storied suburb. We're tucked inside the tree-lined streets of Bexley, where our students enjoy small town neighborhood charm, minutes from the benefits of a big city.

Classes here are challenging. But we're sure you're ready (that's why we award so many scholarships). Each course is taught by a professor -- not a grad student. Professors also serve as student advisors. Come prepared to question, debate, take a stand, and think critically. It's the best way to learn.

You know there are things you're meant to do -- both big and small. At Capital University, you'll find the supoprt, encouragement and resources to make those things happen. We're here to bridge who you are now and who you're about to become.

We believe. You will.

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If you're traveling to campus anytime soon, we've got some information that might make your commute a little smoother.

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Today’s our first summer orientation session, and we’re proud to welcome 124 members of the Class of 2016 (and 137 parents) to the Cap Family! Students and parents past, present and future, fill in the blank: The most memorable part of my Cap orientation was___________

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Some of you have asked to see more photos of the library renovation. We've created a photo gallery on our website, and we'll update it regularly to show our progress. Enjoy!

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Read what's in store for Blackmore Library.

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We're heading over to Lincoln Park Elementary School today to do some gardening and kick off the community garden, cooking and nutrition program benefiting that community. Volunteer at empathy@capital.edu

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"Score a point for the Empathy Experiment," writes Dispatch columnist Joe Blundo after talking to Carolyn Newberry and Alex Broshious. See the full results at Food for Thought: Nutrition in America, Wednesday at 6 pm in Mees.

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