Realize that you must have earned a master's degree--in most cases a Ph.D.--from a regionally accredited university to be considered for an adjunct position at Capella. All faculty positions are adjunct in nature, meaning you will be an independent contractor and not an actual employee of Capella, even though you will be representing the school.
Visit the Capella University website and look over its history, credentials and degrees it offers. Click through the tabs, and particularly read the "Company Information," which gives information about the school's history, student body, executive management and board of directors.
Click on the "Careers at Capella" tab, where you will find out about accreditation, awards and information on joining the Capella team. Select the "Faculty Positions" tab, which has more information on working with Capella. Click on the "Apply" button, which will take you to open positions; an "Advanced Search" option toward the top of the page allows you to search by location and positions.
Navigate to the positions in which you are interested and for which you are qualified. Click on "Save Job," "Email to Friend" or "Apply Now." If you choose "Apply Now," you will be prompted to register for an account before you are allowed to apply. Once you register, the next time you visit the site you will be prompted to log in before you can apply, so make sure you save your log in information.
Prepare to wait on average two weeks or longer before hearing from Capella after applying. Once you are contacted, an initial telephone interview will conducted.