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'''Capella University''' is a private, ], specialized distance learning institution of higher learning that is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the ] and headquartered in ]. Capella University offers ], ] and ] degrees in ], ], ], human services and ]. Capella has 76 graduate and undergraduate specializations and 16 certificate programs. Nearly 45 percent of it students are PhD students. The masters degree programs in counseling are also ] accredited. Today, the university has more than 17,900 students from all 50 states and 56 countries. '''Capella University''' is a private, ], specialized distance learning institution of higher learning that is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the ] and headquartered in ]. Capella University offers ], ] and ] degrees in ], ], ], human services and ]. Capella has 76 graduate and undergraduate specializations and 16 certificate programs. Nearly 45 percent of it students are PhD students. The masters degree programs in counseling are also ] accredited. Today, the university has more than 17,900 students from all 50 states and 56 countries.


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==History== ==History==

Revision as of 06:48, 15 April 2007

Capella University
Typeprivate, for-profit
Established1993
Students17,976
LocationMinneapolis, MN, USA
Websitewww.capella.edu

Capella University is a private, for-profit, specialized distance learning institution of higher learning that is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Capella University offers bachelor's, master's and PhD degrees in business, technology, education, human services and psychology. Capella has 76 graduate and undergraduate specializations and 16 certificate programs. Nearly 45 percent of it students are PhD students. The masters degree programs in counseling are also CACREP accredited. Today, the university has more than 17,900 students from all 50 states and 56 countries.

The school is owned by the Capella Education Company, a publicly traded corporation.

History

What is now the Capella Education Company was founded in 1991 by Stephen Shank, former CEO of Tonka. In 1993, The Graduate School of America was founded by Shank and Dr. Harold Abel. In 1999, the company and university were renamed to their current, Capella Education Company and University. Capella has also made business arrangements and academic partnerships with numerous other schools, corporations, and the military.

Schools

Capella University is academically organized into 5 distinct schools.

  • School of Education
  • School of Human Services
  • Harold Abel School of Psychology
  • School of Business and Technology
  • School of Undergraduate Studies

Controversy

Capella University is currently being audited by the United States Department of Education, Office of the Inspector General (OIG) on alegations that they have not returned Title IV funds as required by Federal Law .

Financial Aid Director, Timothy Lehmann, has also been placed on leave due to an investigation commenced by the New York Attorney General’s Office on charges that Lehmann accepted kickbacks from a student loan company, Student Loan Xpress. Lehmann was doing consulting work for Student Loan Xpress at the same time he was working for Capella. .

Of the roughly $70 million dollars initially raised by Capella University's stock offering, approximately $50.5 million dollars went to corporate executives and insiders who wanted to cash out .

Scholarships

Unique scholarships offered to Capella students include:

  • League for Innovation Scholarship: A $50,000 doctoral scholarship awarded annually since 2001 to one PhD-level student
  • Spirit of Capella Scholarships For Injured Service Members: Five $10,000 scholarships awarded annually to service members wounded in Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom.
  • Phi Theta Kappa International Honorary Society Scholarships: Two $5000 awards given to members of PTK. The awards are divided equally over eight quarters with each learner being given $625 per quarter to help cover tuition.
  • The Robert C. Ford Human Services Scholarship: Awarded annually to learners enrolled in the School of Human Services
  • The Helene Krivosha Scholarship: Two $5,000 scholarships are awarded annually to students enrolled in the School of Education. One at the master's degree level and one at the doctoral degree level.

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