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Scholarships for International Undergraduate Students

Capital University offers partial, merit-based scholarships to every admitted international undergraduate student! The information you provide on your admission application serves as the basis for most scholarships and grants – there is no additional scholarship application

If you are accepted to Capital, you will receive your merit scholarship offer on the same day you are admitted, so you can start planning your journey to Capital right away. 

  • Scholarship awards are for full-time students seeking their first undergraduate degree. 
  • All awards may be applied to a maximum of eight full-time semesters, fall and spring only. 
  • To learn more about tuition and fees at Capital University, visit our Tuition & Fees page.

Our scholarships for international undergraduate students start at $20,000 per year, with additional aid available for on-campus living expenses. We value affordability for international students, and we offer competitive scholarship packages to admitted students. 

First-year applicants: The exact amount you receive will be determined by your high school GPA converted to the U.S. scale. 

Transfer applicants: The exact amount you receive will be determined by your university GPA converted to the U.S. scale. 

Please note, we are not able to offer any need-based aid or full scholarships for international students. Additionally, we do not have any scholarships available for our Intensive English Program. 

Next Steps

Once you have received your offer of admission and scholarship offer, the Center for Global Education will provide more detailed instructions for the required financial certification as part of the student visa application process.

You can find detailed information about the cost of attending Capital University at our Tuition and Fees page and our first-year application instructions page.

Note: If you hold permanent residency in the U.S., you are eligible to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and receive additional need-based aid from the federal government. 

  • If you hold permanent residency in the U.S. please let your admission counselor know, so that we can make sure all financial aid opportunities are available to you.
  • For more information about need-based aid at Capital, visit our Office of Financial Aid page.