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Community College Alliances
Streamline Your Transition to a four-year Degree Program...and BeyondCapella University has alliances with more than 25 percent of all United States community colleges as well as many state schools. Capella offers its member colleges seamless credit transfer and specially designed degree completion programs to ease transition from a two-year college to a four-year degree program. View a partial list of our community college alliances, or call 1-888-227-2736 to see if you are eligible for alliance benefits. View hours.
Benefits for Two-year Degree Graduates, Faculty, and StaffWhether you are planning to complete your bachelor's degree, or seeking an advanced degree, we offer the following benefits to graduates, faculty, and staff in alliance institutions:
Become a Community College Alliance MemberEntering into an alliance agreement with Capella University allows your alumni, faculty, and staff to move seamlessly into bachelor's and advanced degree programs. To learn more, submit the Community College Alliance Request form.Community College NewsCapella University is pleased to extend ten $6,000 scholarships to community college faculty and administrators seeking a doctoral degree. This is an exclusive opportunity for current higher education Capella Alliance Partners and League for Innovation faculty and administrators. These scholarships are for new learners only. Recipients must begin their program on May 7, June 4, or July 9, 2007. Learn more about the scholarship. Phi Theta Kappa International Honorary Society ScholarshipsCapella University offers two $5,000 scholarships to members of the Phi Theta Kappa International Honorary Society. The scholarships are intended to assist Phi Theta Kappa members in bachelor's degree programs in business or information technology. In addition, one $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to a Phi Theta Kappa advisor. This two-year scholarship for an advisor is intended to be used to complete a master's degree in education, business, human resources, psychology, or information technology. |
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