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Lessons to LearnCapital students shooting pool in the Rec Center.

  1. Get involved
  2. Meet people
  3. Study hard
  4. Have fun

 

Getting Started

Roadtrips!
Get off campus for more fun. Though you might not call a 15-minute drive a roadtrip.

You're a college freshman and just stepping out of your dorm room for the first time. What are you going to do?

Orientation

Our new student orientation and Smooth Transitions programs will introduce you to other freshmen like yourself. You'll meet our student activities staff and learn about all of Capital's student organizations.

Socialize!

Workout in The Capital Center, our 126,000 square foot athletic complex.

Or head over to the Campus Center where you can bowl, shoot pool or watch TV in the Rec Center or just hangout and eat in the Crusader Club or dinning room.

You can take a hump-day break in the Crusader Club on Wicked Wednesdays and catch a free movie every other Friday.

Capital students in the Asian-American Alliance at Homecoming 2002.Services You Need to Succeed

Student Affairs

It is the mission of the Division of Student Affairs to provide educational and co-curricular programs and services that complement the academic learning experience and promote student development and academic success.

We know everyone has specific needs so we've created a number of university departments to help you reach your potential.

Student Activities and Orientation (SAO)

SAO is involved in all aspects of student life by providing leadership and support services for all student organizations.

Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT)

The (CAA) provides tutoring, academic coaching and disability services to the campus community.

Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA)

Capital students joined the Empty Bowls project in 2002 to sell pottery to benefit Columbus homeless families.The OMA supports and develops a diverse community based on mutual respect and tolerance.

Residence Life

Residence Life creates a strong and safe community for students in on-campus housing, including the Capital Commons our on-campus apartment units.

Campus Ministry

Campus Ministry strengthens our campus community through fellowship retreats, weekly worship services, bible studies and movie discussions.

 

 

Contact Information
Student Activities Office
1 College and Main
Columbus, OH 43209-2394
Local: 614-236-6901
Fax: (614) 236-6290
 E-mail:sao@capital.edu



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