Capital University

Capital University

Columbus, OH, USA
Private
4 Year

Andrea's Review

Review of Capital University

from Akron, OH

Describe your college in three sentences.

I think that Capital is a great school. They are very friendly and make sure that scheduling class, paying tuition and acquiring your degree is as easy as it possibly can be. I have met some of my best friends for life her because there is so much going on and so much to be involved in, that you have to try to not have a good time.

Do you have any tips for prospective students?

Look into it more than just a brochure or course list. I was not so excited about it until I came down for my visit and got to see the campus and interact with the people. The town of Bexely has so much going on, that it was a fit as soon as I set foot on campus.

Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?

Your major determines the difficulty of your courses and academic work, but Capital focuses on pushing you to your limits and making sure that when you leave you are the best possible candidate for the job, whatever that job may be.

Describe the dorm life at your college.

At Capital, unless special arrangements are made you are required to live in the dorms your first two years; however you are allowed to have your car here as a freshman and sophomore. I had a great experience in the dorms. The pick the residents assistants so that you can feel comfortable talking to them and handling situations with them to make everyone's life a little easier.

Describe the food and dining at your college.

The dining hall has a great selection of food in buffet style. They have fresh made pizza every day, a home cooked meal area as well as a grill and a great salad bar. When it is nice outside they make sure to set up food outside with games and activities so that you can interact with the other students.

What’s there to do for fun at your college?

You are minutes away from Easton Town Center, Polaris and downtown Columbus. Bexley is a nice little town with a lot of boutique shops as well as great dining and a movie theater. If you need a change from the small town you are only a short drive or bus ride away from the campus of The Ohio State University, so there is always something to do. Its really the best of both worlds; small town and big city.