The mission of Capitol College is to provide a practical education in engineering, computer science, information technology and business that prepares individuals for professional careers and affords them the opportunity to thrive in a changing world.
Type of School
Four or more years,
Private not-for-profit
Religious affiliation
None
Highest degree offered
Doctor's degree - research/scholarship
Calendar
Semester
Setting
Large suburb
Distance learning opportunities
Yes
Capitol College Size
Total enrollment
754
Enrolled full time
339
Enrolled part time
415
Capitol College Student Body
Men enrolled full time
270
Women enrolled full time
69
American Indian/Alaskan Native
-
Asian/Pacific Islander
-
Black/Non-Hispanic
-
Hispanic
-
White/Non-Hispanic
-
Non-Resident Alien
1%
Race/ethnicity unknown
4%
Capitol College Admission Basics
Admissions office phone number
-
Open admission policy
No
Undergraduate Application fee
$25
Applied
344
Admitted
193
Enrolled
65
Admitted %
56%
Capitol College Admission factors
Admission test scores
Required
Secondary school GPA
Required
Secondary school rank
Neither required nor recommended
Secondary school record
Required
TOEFL
Required
Completion of college preparatory program
Recommended
Recommendations
Recommended
Formal demonstration of competencies
Neither required nor recommended
Capitol College Admission statistics
Students submitting SAT
94%
SAT 1 Verbal 25th percentile score
420
SAT 1 Verbal 75th percentile score
560
SAT 1 Math 25th percentile score
470
SAT 1 Math 75th percentile score
610
Students submitting ACT
19%
ACT Composite 25th percentile score
19
ACT Composite 75th percentile score
29
Capitol College Cost
In-State Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
$20,400
Out-of-state Tuition, Full-time Undergraduates
$20,400
Books and Supplies
$1,000
On-campus room and board
$6,370
Off-campus room and board
$6,750
Capitol College Financial Aid
Students Receiving Aid
95%
Receiving Federal Grants
55%
,
$4,664
on average
Receiving Institutional Aid
82%
,
$10,948
on average
Receiving Student Loans
58%
,
$5,471
on average
Capitol College Programs & Majors
Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
Art – submit a portfolio of artwork so our art professors can see a sample of your work. Athletics – talk to our coaches, submit a game video or a letter of recommendation from your high school coach. Communication – the CABE Department awards skill scholarships for majors and non-majors in the following three areas: Journalism – submit two to three pieces of individual writing used in school newspaper, yearbook, etc, Radio – submit an audio tape, Television Broadcasting – submit a video. Aid is available for on-air and technical positions. Drama – audition on campus with a memorized one-to-three minute cutting from a play. Forensics – audition on campus with any speech you are competing with or have competed with in high school. Music – audition one to two pieces of music with contrasting styles, either on campus or at a Hastings College-sponsored honor band or choir tryout. Dance/Cheerleading – Tryout to be selected as a member of the dance or cheerleading team.