Capitol Tech Enters into Agreement with Washington Adventist University



In the interest of expanding 21st century career relevant learning opportunities to our students—we are pleased to announce that Washington Adventist University (WAU) and Capitol Technology University (Capitol Tech) have now signed a memorandum of understanding. This agreement formally documents the shared intent of academic cooperation through the development of learning opportunities that build on respective institutional strengths. Envisioned by President Weymouth Spence (WAU) and President Bradford Sims, through this collaboration, are distinctive competencies for our students in disciplines such as computer science, data science, health care administration, cyberpsychology, cyber analytics, business analytics and accelerated degree completion options which include masters and doctoral degrees. 

 

About Washington Adventist University 

Washington Adventist University is a private university which, in three years, moved from 71st to 17th in the region for social mobility. It is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) and offers a dynamic blend of professional and liberal arts undergraduate and graduate programs. Founded in scenic Takoma Park in 1904, it is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church and offers a Christian education to students of differing faiths from around the world. Its vision is to produce graduates who bring competence and moral leadership to their communities.  

 

About Capitol Technology University 

Capitol Technology University is the only private, nonprofit university laser-focused on STEM education whose graduates are highly sought-after by America’s most technologically advanced government agencies and their private sector partners. With hands-on curricula focused purely on STEM careers, Capitol Technology University positions its students for top roles in the region’s booming tech hub.