What do I need to know about Capella University?

What do I need to know about Capella University?

See the program page or ask an enrollment counselor for details. These requirements may include: 1. Your account Create or log in to your account. This is where you can save your progress, pick up where you left off, check your status or start another application. 2. Personal information

How to contact Capella University with a changed password?

Call us if you’re experiencing problems logging in with a current or changed password. You can also try the Browser Maintenance Tips (pdf). Technical Support is available by phone 24/7 1-888-CAPELLA 1-888-227-3552 International calls: 1-612-977-5000 All other questions See our Contact uspage. Capella University. All Rights Reserved

How long does it take to get decision on admission to Capella University?

You’ll receive a decision on admission within two weeks of submitting your application. If you’re accepted and enroll in a program, we recommend that you create a financing plan and visit our online campus. Explore options for paying for your degree and ways you may be able to save money.

Where can I get a transcript for Capella University?

Provide transcripts from past universities, including military and other providers such as Sophia or StraighterLine. With your permission, we’ll request transcripts – once we receive them, apply eligible transfer credits to your program. 4. Additional materials

Once enrolled at Capella, you’ll have access to the student portal: Campus iGuide. In addition to being the go-to place for lessons and assignments, you’ll have access to iGuide groups and clubs.

Is there a Toastmasters club at Capella University?

Stellar Speakers, a Toastmasters club, is a platform where members and guests practice public speaking and leadership skills. It is a supportive, lively, fun group. We welcome all who are interested.

Is the Capella University accredited by the Higher Learning Commission?

Capella University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Accreditation and recognitions provide the assurance we meet standards for quality of faculty, curriculum, learner services, and fiscal stability.