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Your First Step to Capital

Everything you need to start your application, from selecting the right form to submitting transcripts and fulfilling admission requirements

Apply as a First-Year Student

Ready to start your journey at Capital University?

Applying to Capital University is simple, straightforward, and free. We’re here to guide you every step of the way. From choosing the right application to understanding our admission requirements, you'll find all the information you need right here. Let's get started on making your college journey a reality!

Who is a First-Year Student?

You're considered a first-year student if:

  • You're finishing high school
  • You've graduated from high school but haven't taken college courses
  • You've earned a GED

Application Steps

1. Choose Your Application

Use Capital's application or the Common App — both are free and accepted. If you have any questions and need help completing your application, call our Admission Office at 614-236-6101 or email us at admission@59shoushen.com.

2. Submit Your High School Transcript

Ask your school counselor to send your official transcript directly to us. You can have your transcripts sent to us through Parchment (a popular transcription service provider we partner with) or send them directly to our office:

Capital University
Admission Office
1 College and Main
Columbus, OH 43209-2394

3. Send Your Test Scores (Optional)

Submitting ACT or SAT scores is optional. If you feel your scores strengthen your application, go ahead and send them our way. If not, no worries — we’re happy to review your application without them. Our ACT code number is 3242, and our SAT code number is 1099 when you are filling out your registration forms.

Requirements for Admission

Test scores and GPAs are important, but here, you’re more than a number. In making our admission decision, we carefully evaluate your high school record, including cumulative high school GPA and your course curriculum.

High School Coursework

We recommend completing at least 16 units of college-preparatory courses, including:

  • 4 English classes
  • 3 Math classes (including Algebra II)
  • 3 Science classes(including two lab sciences)
  • 3 Social Studies classes
  • 2 Foreign Language classes
  • 1 Fine Arts Class

Unique Requirements for Select Majors and Home-Schooled Students

If you plan to major in music or nursing or are entering college as a home-schooled student, you will need to meet additional requirements as part of your application process:

Typical Academic Profile

GPA

3.1-3.8

ACT

21-27

SAT

970-1170

At Capital, we take a holistic approach to admissions. While academic performance is important, we also consider your unique experiences, personal story, and potential to contribute to our community. We’re looking for students who are more than just their grades or test scores.

As a prospective student, you will be assigned an admission counselor who can guide you through the admission process. Your counselor can answer questions about majors, applying, scholarships, Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), student life, Columbus, Bexley and more! 

Find Your Admission Counselor

Important Dates to Remember

December Begin FAFSA filing
December 1 Admission deadline for priority scholarship consideration
February 1 Deadline for application changes/updates
March 1 FAFSA filing deadline
May 1 Deadline to submit enrollment deposit (refundable)

Questions?

If you have any questions or need help preparing your application materials, our team is here to help.

Phone — call us at 614-236-6101 or toll free at 866-544-6175
Email — send your questions to admission@59shoushen.com 

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