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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Write a ReviewRobert Renteria
Reviewed: 5/15/2020
Degree: Public Health
I was a student for a day. I had applied in January 2020, well before my Bachelors graduation from Arizona State University. I needed my official transcripts, so I couldn't complete my application until May 2020. My enrollment counselor had answered all my questions, the most important being if their Master of Public Health degree was accredited. I told told yes. I asked again twice before I completed my application, and then again to clarify a week ago before I finalized all my paper work to get... Read More
Francois S.
Reviewed: 9/13/2019
Degree: Public Health
Although it tool me a little longer to become a proud recipient of a MPH, I have very grateful to have gotten the necessary and adequate education from Capella University. From my academic experience there, as an online learner, I had to make serious efforts to receive the grades I received in order to graduate. Personal health issues unfortunately caused me to miss a few semester until I was done with both treatment and therapy. But, luckily for me, I was encouraged tremendously by my advisors to... Read More
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Reviewed: 4/15/2019
Degree: Public Health
If I weren't so far into my program, I would drop this school and run without ever looking back!! The advising staff is useless and will tell you what you want to hear just to appease you without addressing or fixing any issues. Once you start your first course there is no other communication with any staff other than your professor, if you're lucky they may give you a bit of feedback. If you do continue on with your program and end up having to do a practicum through the school may you have the... Read More
Linda Davis
Reviewed: 1/6/2019
Degree: Public Health
Capella University and traditional brick and mortar universities that offer this degree are cheating students because the degree is nearly worthless. The bottom line is if you are not a RN, MD, or LCSW this degree will not offer a high ROI because it's simply not in great demand. The problem is most public health jobs occur at the state government level in the U.S.; however, state agencies do not have sufficient budgets to address public health issues, particularly primary preventative diseases that... Read More
Linda Davis
Reviewed: 1/6/2019
Degree: Public Health
Capella University and traditional brick and mortar universities that offer this degree are cheating students because the degree is nearly worthless. The bottom line is if you are not a RN, MD, or LCSW this degree will not offer a high ROI because it's simply not in great demand. The problem is most public health jobs occur at the state level in the U.S.; however, state agencies do not have sufficient budgets to address public health issues, particularly primary preventative diseases that account... Read More
Grace M
Reviewed: 10/12/2018
Degree: Public Health
I am greatly enjoying my time at Capella University. Everyone has been incredibly helpful from my admissions counselor to my professors and teacher's assistants. I was nervous about taking classes purely online but Capella has made the experience smooth and easy. There are videos showing exactly how to access classroom material, teacher assistants willing to help you with anything from writing papers to software problems. Every professor has been easily reached through email or text message. I cannot... Read More
Karen
Reviewed: 5/30/2017
Degree: Public Health
My experience was very positive at Capella. I graduated last yr while working & raising kids. The counselors were helpful. Being pre-registered for each course kept me on track with my academic timeline. Great instructors and always available to help.
Kadi
Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Public Health
Easy to sign up and get accepted. Was not a difficult program. Friendly staff.
Militaryguy13
Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Public Health
It was a great online school. A bit expensive but very reasonable and military friendly.
Pat I
Reviewed: 4/4/2017
Degree: Public Health
I have degrees from 3 colleges in different disciplines. Capella was my first online university experience and my experience was awesome. The university has a group of qualified people with human feelings that will assist you get through the toughest course.I immediately began my doctoral journey with the college due to the pleasant experience I had . I have recommended the school to many and will continue to share my experiences with others. GO CAPELLA COMMUNITY!!!
Heather Long
Reviewed: 3/9/2017
Degree: Public Health
Upon receiving my Bachelor of Science in Psychology, I decided that I immediately wanted to jump into the workforce instead of going ahead and completing my masters. Now, three years later, I have finally decided to return to college to begin my Masters in Public Health (MPH). Finding the right college was important to me now that I was balancing a full-time job and dedicating time to my husband and 1-year-old son. I decided that Capella University was the right choice for me after comparing approximately... Read More
Very pleased learner
Reviewed: 3/3/2017
Degree: Public Health
As I read through some of the negative comments about Capella University, it took me back to when I first started my journey with Capella Flexpath. Advisors stressed time and time again about working on time management. I found that everything they said was true. If you don't have time management, the program will not work. In fact, no online studies will work without time management. As for financial aide, I haven't had any problems with it. I was awarded a scholarship in the beginning that has... Read More
Alicia Diggs, BSW,MPH
Reviewed: 3/2/2017
Degree: Public Health
I attended Capella to receive a masters in Public Health with a focus in Advocacy and Leadership. The program was not only a great fit for me but the staff, professors and advisers we very supportive. When I finally made the decision to further my education I was really nervous and afraid that I would not do very well and I was concerned with juggling full time work, school and other personal responsibilities. After speaking with an adviser, being provided with extensive information on Capella University's... Read More
Bri Adams
Reviewed: 2/7/2017
Degree: Public Health
Capella University is the perfect school for someone who is trying to further their education but would like to maintain a full-time job. You are able to build your curriculum around your lifestyle and the staff is so committed to helping you succeed and thrive in your academics.
Alicia
Reviewed: 1/18/2016
Degree: Public Health
I did not graduate from Capella University. I went there for a total of 4 classes before I found out they lied and were not accredited to provide an MPH degree. Many employers require an MPH to have specialized accreditation called the CEPH. I live in California and in order to get a state job my degree must be CEPH accredited. Capella advisors talked a big game about accreditations, discounts, scholarships, fast trac, etc. I specifically asked if they were accredited for giving out MPH's and the... Read More
Dekisha Ross
Reviewed: 2/20/2015
Degree: Public Health
The pros of the online graduate program were that the online class website was user friendly and their student library was resourceful. I was able to complete of all of my assignments in a timely manner. The counselors were able to guide me to understand how on how to use the website and the financial aide department was readily able to assist me. The curriculum was easy to understand and as a student you new what was expected in every coarse. I received a 3.8 GPA due to all of my hard work and the... Read More
Jennifer Gaillard
Reviewed: 10/4/2012
Degree: Public Health
The pros of my graduate program is making friends with people from other states and independent learning. The cons of my graduate program is not so much interaction with professors.