Capital University is a school that upholds its standard of putting academics first. We have small classrooms which makes it easier for students to connect with their teachers and easily receive help. Other than that, there are a lot of fun activities that go on around here that you don't want to miss.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Capital University is a very accredited school. We have great courses, a variety of activities, sports, many organizations/clubs, small classroom sizes, great food, cool dorms and apartments, teachers who care, and overall a warm atmosphere.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
Academics here are taken very seriously. The courses are challenging, but as long as you study hard and do the work, it will pay off. We do have free tutoring for those in need of help during the school week.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
The dorms are okay. Schaff and Cotterman have the nicer looking dorms. Schaff is the newest dorm building built with air conditioning. Cotterman has smaller than normal dorms, but they're cozy. Lohman is the freshman dorm and the rooms are pretty spacious. And finally, Saylor-Ackerman is a very nice place. The rooms are spacious (if you pick the right ones), we have Cru Brew which serves your coffee needs, snacks, food, and drinks. We have a lounge area that's used as a study area, place to kill time, hang out with friends, or just watch tv.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
We have three different locations on campus where students can eat and all three are in the Campus Center. We have the Cru Club. They serve not so healthy food, but it is so good. The MDR (Main Dining Room) where you have a variety of stations to get food from, a salad/fruit bar, dessert section, drinks, and more importantly ice cream! Finally, we have the Mezz. The Mezz is only open during certain hours, but they have a variety of choices on their menu as well.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
We have a rec center in our Campus Center and a gym where you can get your exercise in. Off campus there are plenty of interesting restaurants. And of course there is the infamous Easton Mall you can go to to hang out with friends.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
By the library we have our Capital University symbol on the ground. It is said that if you step on it, then you'll receive bad luck. It is also said if you kiss it, you'll receive an A on your test. Also, we have a statue in from of our building called Batelle. It is said if you rub the statue's head then you'll have good luck.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Capital University is great for ALL students. We do have a great deal of diversity here especially of students from foreign countries.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are plenty of clubs and organizations. Just to name a few we have S.O.L.A (Students of Latino descent) SAAAC (Student for the Advancement of African American Culture) PRIDE, and MAO (Multicultural Affairs Organization). Each organization holds many programs throughout the year. There is always something going on every week.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are a lot of Greek activities and organizations to choose from both fraternity and sorority.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
We have Public Safety and they patrol the campus very frequently. They are right across the street from campus.
Capital University is a school that upholds its standard of putting academics first. We have small classrooms which makes it easier for students to connect with their teachers and easily receive help. Other than that, there are a lot of fun activities that go on around here that you don't want to miss.
Capital University is a very accredited school. We have great courses, a variety of activities, sports, many organizations/clubs, small classroom sizes, great food, cool dorms and apartments, teachers who care, and overall a warm atmosphere.
Academics here are taken very seriously. The courses are challenging, but as long as you study hard and do the work, it will pay off. We do have free tutoring for those in need of help during the school week.
The dorms are okay. Schaff and Cotterman have the nicer looking dorms. Schaff is the newest dorm building built with air conditioning. Cotterman has smaller than normal dorms, but they're cozy. Lohman is the freshman dorm and the rooms are pretty spacious. And finally, Saylor-Ackerman is a very nice place. The rooms are spacious (if you pick the right ones), we have Cru Brew which serves your coffee needs, snacks, food, and drinks. We have a lounge area that's used as a study area, place to kill time, hang out with friends, or just watch tv.
We have three different locations on campus where students can eat and all three are in the Campus Center. We have the Cru Club. They serve not so healthy food, but it is so good. The MDR (Main Dining Room) where you have a variety of stations to get food from, a salad/fruit bar, dessert section, drinks, and more importantly ice cream! Finally, we have the Mezz. The Mezz is only open during certain hours, but they have a variety of choices on their menu as well.
We have a rec center in our Campus Center and a gym where you can get your exercise in. Off campus there are plenty of interesting restaurants. And of course there is the infamous Easton Mall you can go to to hang out with friends.
By the library we have our Capital University symbol on the ground. It is said that if you step on it, then you'll receive bad luck. It is also said if you kiss it, you'll receive an A on your test. Also, we have a statue in from of our building called Batelle. It is said if you rub the statue's head then you'll have good luck.
Capital University is great for ALL students. We do have a great deal of diversity here especially of students from foreign countries.
There are plenty of clubs and organizations. Just to name a few we have S.O.L.A (Students of Latino descent) SAAAC (Student for the Advancement of African American Culture) PRIDE, and MAO (Multicultural Affairs Organization). Each organization holds many programs throughout the year. There is always something going on every week.
There are a lot of Greek activities and organizations to choose from both fraternity and sorority.
We have Public Safety and they patrol the campus very frequently. They are right across the street from campus.