Meet Our Graduate Admissions Counselors

If you’re interested in learning more about your graduate programs, we encourage you to contact our graduate admissions counselor - your guide as you explore your graduate program options here at Capitol Technology University. We invite you to contact your counselors via phone, email or virtual meeting.


Carmit Levin

Carmit Levin
Director of Graduate Admissions
301-369-2305
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What I've learned from working with Capitol students: Working with our students has taught me a lot about their passion for their respective programs. In addition, their Capitol commitment is something I truly admire and value.

My advice to someone applying to Capitol: Reach out and make sure to be in contact with your admissions counselor throughout your entire process so that you have a successful admissions experience.

What I love most about Capitol: Capitol exudes an enormous amount of support to their students as well as their staff.

All Master's Students | Doctoral Students (Last Name O through Z)


Lisa Keegan

Lisa Keegan
Associate Director of Doctoral Admissions
301-875-5903
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What I've learned from working with Capitol students: I’ve learned that our students are passionate and excited to take their learning to the next level to positively change the world. 

My advice to someone applying to Capitol: If you have a question be sure to reach out to your admissions counselor. We want you to have a smooth admissions experience so you can begin your field of study.

What I love most about Capitol: I love that Capitol cares about their students, faculty and staff. Capitol truly wants everyone to succeed. 

Doctoral students (Last Name A through N)


Angela Ortiz-Gonzalez

Angela Ortiz-Gonzalez
Assistant Director of Master’s Admissions and Recruitment
240-965-2463
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What I've learned from working with Capitol students: Working with Capitol students has shown me how diverse determination can look. Some students come in with clear goals, others are still figuring things out, but across the board, they’re resilient, curious, and deeply invested in building something meaningful for their futures.

My advice to someone applying to Capitol: Start with clarity on what matters most to you, whether that’s flexibility, career growth, or personal fulfillment. Then reach out and ask questions. The admissions process doesn’t have to feel transactional; we are here to help you make informed decisions with confidence.

What I love most about Capitol: Capitol doesn’t just market support, it delivers it. The way departments collaborate and the level of access students have to real people who care makes a difference you can actually feel.

All Master's Students | International students