Capella University
Locations: Minneapolis (MN)
Annual Tuition: $14,436
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Bachelor's 3.7 Business
Master's 3.3 Business
Doctorate 3.0 Business Administration
Bachelor's 3.5 Business Administration
Master's 3.2 Business Administration
Doctorate 2.8
Master's 3.9 Counseling
Master's 3.7 Criminal Justice
Doctorate 2.4 Curriculum & Instruction
Doctorate 3.7 Early Childhood Education
Master's 3.8 Education
Master's 3.8 Education
Doctorate 2.6 Education Administration
Master's 4.8 Education Administration
Doctorate 3.4 Educational Leadership
Doctorate 4.1 Healthcare Administration
Master's 3.7 Healthcare Administration
Doctorate 3.0 Healthcare Management
Bachelor's 4.2 Human Resources
Master's 4.1 Human Services
Master's 3.8 Human Services
Doctorate 3.6 Information Technology
Bachelor's 3.1 Information Technology
Master's 1.8 Information Technology
Doctorate 3.3 Liberal Studies
Doctorate 4.4 Marriage & Family Therapy
Master's 3.8 MBA
Master's 4.4 Nursing
Bachelor's 3.7 Nursing
Master's 4.1 Nursing
Doctorate 3.6 Organizational Leadership
Doctorate 3.2 Project Management
Bachelor's 3.5 Psychology
Bachelor's 2.9 Psychology
Master's 2.6 Psychology
Doctorate 3.4 Public Administration
Master's 5.0 Public Administration
Doctorate 3.9 Public Health
Master's 3.2 Public Health
Doctorate 3.1 RN to BSN
Bachelor's 2.6 School Counseling
Master's 4.6 Social Work
Master's 3.7 Social Work
Doctorate 3.0 Teaching
Doctorate 3.5
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Reviewed: 8/9/2020
Degree: Information Technology
I have been attending Capella since Jan 2019. I was told that Information Technology would be the way to go. I agree but told them I was into the programming aspect of IT and they didn't even have a sub-program for my interest. So I started on my MS in IT, when I went to select my courses, I found two programming courses, THAT WAS IT. When I asked my Academic Coach (used to be Advisor), they didn't have the answers regarding more programming classes. That was actually the first time I heard from... Read More
rwms57
Reviewed: 11/28/2017
Degree: Information Technology
Capella has changed for the better. To make the programs better I would like to see Capella offer more labs. There could be a balance of the work load expected of students by adding more labs it will give students more hands on experience and better prepare them for jobs in their fields.
Treb
Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Information Technology
It was great because it allowed me the flexibility to learn on my own schedule and provided many resources to enhance my learning. I was able to get a job in my field with the education I received from this school. I continue to use the resources provided by Capella to grow professionally.
Past Student
Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Information Technology
It was a great school and I just wish it was more live classes where you can talk directly to the instructor.
Capella university
Reviewed: 3/21/2017
Degree: Information Technology
Instructors are currently working in the field in which they are teaching so coaching is relevance to current practices. Some are very rigorous with grading, while others are flexible. I appreciate that no classes require group work, so I have been able to focus on my own effort, and not others'.
anonymous nurse
Reviewed: 2/11/2017
Degree: Information Technology
I started my masters here, then quickly realized I did not care for the mentality at the school. I transferred on after 4 courses and a 4.0, because I felt like I was just a number. Instructors were rigid and took days to answer me. The online modules did not work properly, and their were no outlines. I felt as though I was writing just for a grade and not learning. Several times I had to email instructors and stress the syllabus. Upon moving on there was a night and day difference at the new school.... Read More
Disappointed 1234
Reviewed: 5/26/2016
Degree: Information Technology
This school is only good if you just want the piece of paper saying graduated. Customer service lacks across the board, the cirriculum does not provide much if you are an experienced professional, and the financial department does not do much unless prompted to do so. This experience has not been favorable and I would only recommend it if you have education benefits to make it free. I would never want to pay for the quality provided.
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SorryIenrolled
Reviewed: 7/16/2015
Degree: Information Technology
The program didn't prepare me for the working in a new field. There is nothing to show what I can do that will give me a chance. The after graduation follow up is nonexistent. There is no industry tie in what so ever so you on your own. The only help is a review of my resume. Getting in the door of a company with a degree from this school is impossible. The school has made no attempt to forge alliances with companies. My time was wasted and my money was wasted. The "school" sold me on this degree... Read More
Michele LaCorte
Reviewed: 3/18/2015
Degree: Information Technology
While it is a structured program, it is online, which allows me some flexibility to complete work when it's convenient for me and in the comfort of my home. I have not had any significant issues with anyone at the school and everyone is very helpful and customer service oriented. My professors realize that I am a full time employee and a full time student and have worked with me when issues have arisen (such as a death in my family). I completed my Masters degree at Capella and enjoyed the experience... Read More
Elizabeth Cook
Reviewed: 7/10/2014
Degree: Information Technology
I'm about a year and a half into my graduate program and I can honestly say I am learning SO MUCH about the InfoSec field! I have a prior unrelated bachelor's degree but I'm intrigued by this field and decided to earn a Master's degree in it. I would say the pros of this graduate program would be interacting with fellow learners (at Capella, students are called "learners") who have years of experience in the field and learning from them as well as from our coursework. Since I'm enjoying the program... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 7/24/2013
Degree: Information Technology
I had a TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE with CAPELLA UNIVERSITY. I recently graduated from this school and was requesting for professional references for jobs and NO professor is willing to give any even though i got all 'A' for those classes. Because they know their grades are only for the paper and their study material are horrible.. I wrote to the one of the top administrators a letter and left voice mails and EVEN THE HIGHEST ADMINISTRATION HAVE NO DECENCY TO WRITE BACK... Read More
Yes, I could choose the same degree. BUT I WOULD CHOOSE ANOTHER SCHOOL WHO DO NOT LIE TO YOU.
PLEASE SAVE YOUR MONEY AND LOOK ELSEWHERE... Getting into this school is so easy . But please stay away and find another school. Once they take your money, you are on your own. And after you graduate, DO NOT expect to get a job saying you graduated from here. Because, believe me when I say, employers know what poor quality this school is.
Jerard Adams
Reviewed: 4/2/2013
Degree: Information Technology
Capella provides a very good Masters program in Information Technology. It has just been revamped and the degree program is now MS Information Systems and Technology Management. I have a background in Information Assurance, so I was able to use my CISSP to gain credit for 5 courses. The coursework is challenging and the weekly discussion boards are very lively. Some students critique others as if they are the Professor from time to time, which is very humorous to me. Overall, Capella is a good program... Read More
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