If you can not find the answer to your question, please contact our office at admit@chapman.edu or (714) 997-6711.
Below are general frequently asked questions for those applying as an undergraduate to Chapman University. We also have specific FAQ pages for transfer and international applicants:
For the 2022-23 school year, there were 7,869 undergraduate students and 2,145 graduate/professional students (10,014 total students).
The average class size is 23. Most undergraduate courses will range from 10-29 students.
Some of our most popular undergraduate programs are:
We offer more than 100 areas of study. You can search all majors/minors on our Degree & Program Finder.
Chapman is also proud to have a large Undeclared population, as we allow and encourage exploration across subject areas.
Chapman University has a number of exciting opportunities for our students to become involved and enrich their experience on campus, including:
You can register for both in-person or virtual tours of Chapman's Orange Campus:
Please review our Tuition and Services here.
Applicants are also encouraged to apply for financial aid by filling out the FAFSA; they will be automatically considered for merit scholarships just by applying. For more information, visit our Financing Your Chapman Education page.
Housing is required for all incoming first-year students and sophomores. You can opt-out of this housing requirement if you will be living with a relative close to campus. Learn more about housing here.
On-campus housing is not required for incoming transfer students, though every effort is made to provide on-housing housing to transfers who want to live on campus.
For juniors and seniors, housing is available on a space-available basis. Many students work with the office of Housing and Residence Life to secure off-campus housing.
If you are interested in competing on a Chapman Athletics team we recommend contacting the appropriate coach. Initiating contact will allow the coach to communicate with you directly about your talents, visit opportunities, walk-on and try-out opportunities.
You can find more information about athletics at Chapman on our Resources for Student Athletes page.
The only mandatory class for first-year students is the First Year Foundation Course (FFC). You can learn more about this course and our General Education requirements on our General Education page.
Many AP and IB classes count for credit. Please check the International Baccalaureate equivalencies and Advanced Placement equivalences to view if your scores met the minimum requirements for course credit.
In the interest of the environment, we only print a limited number of course catalogs for the university. If you would like to look at the courses offered, we recommend browsing the online catalog. This will have the most up-to-date information available.
If you are applying for Fall 2024, the deadlines are:
November 1, 2023:
January 15, 2024:
February 15, 2024*:
*Applications received after February 15 will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
If you are applying for Spring 2024 the deadline is:
October 15, 2024*:
*Applications received after October 15 for the spring are reviewed on a rolling basis.
Chapman University's Early Decision program is binding, and if you are admitted, you must enroll at Chapman University. Please visit the How to Apply section on our website, where you will find important information about this process.
Please note that Early Decision applicants looking to apply for need-based aid must submit their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Chapman's Federal School Code is 001164.
Yes, Chapman's Early Decision is non-restrictive, which allows applicants to apply Early Action or Regular Decision to other institutions. However, if an you are admitted to Chapman via Early Decision, you must promptly withdraw your other applications and attend Chapman.
Early Decision is a binding agreement which requires you to withdraw all other applications and attend Chapman if admitted.
Early Action is a non-binding program. If admitted Early Action, you are not obligated to withdraw all other applications, and can still choose which school you want to attend.
Both have admission deadlines of November 1.
Yes. Early Decision is a notification plan that is available for all academic programs at Chapman, including any program that has a priority deadline of November 1.
However, a student may choose to apply to any of those talent programs under Early Action or even Regular Decision as long as they submit on or prior to the November 1 deadline.
Only students who are certain that Chapman University is their top choice should consider applying Early Decision.
Furthermore, if you want to have your first-term grades from your senior year included in application, you may want to consider holding off until the Regular Decision deadline of January 15.
Chapman strives to award the best possible financial aid and scholarship packages to each admitted student. However, if we do not meet full need, you can request a financial release from the binding contract. You can contact your assigned Admission Counselor and your request will be reviewed by the Admission Committee.
No, students can only apply to Chapman under one of the three notification plans.
The Admission Committee might roll an Early Decision or Early Action applicant into the Regular Decision pool in effort to gather more information from the student, but students are not able to apply again under a new notification plan to the same term.
Applicants are evaluated for admission based on a holistic review, which means we factor several components into the admission decision including:
Chapman University has a test-optional admission policy. Learn more about the test-optional admission process here.
Please alert the Admission Committee of any future testing dates you plan to sit for by indicating it in the "Testing" section of your Common Application.
With the exception of certain talent-based majors that have additional requirements, the Admission Committee asks that students refrain from submitting any additional application materials.
We do not require any additional documents or forms. However, we strongly advise all students applying to Business Administration complete at least four years of math in high school, with the apex of their math studies in a calculus or statistics course.
Transfer students do have specific transfer requirements and should refer to the Transfer Prerequisites page.
Please visit the department’s respective websites for admission information, including the audition process and Creative Supplement requirements:
Deposited students should contact their Admission Counselor to request a deferral to a future term. Please note that:
If your deferral is approved, you will not need to apply for admission to enroll in your new approved entry term.
We regard an admission deferral as a mutual commitment. We agree to hold a spot for you at Chapman, and you agree to attend at the time of your new entry term. If you are planning on applying to other colleges during your deferment period, you should not seek a deferral.
Provisional admits are just like any other admitted student, but have additional requirements for enrollment. They also have resources available to them to help ensure academic success on campus.
After course registration, provisionally admitted students meet with Academic Advising to develop an enrollment plan that best meets their needs. Provisional admits are limited to 15 semester hours of credit during their first semester at Chapman. After completing this initial semester with a minimum of a 2.0 GPA, these credit restrictions are lifted.
Our experience has shown that these efforts are incredibly effective at aiding students as they begin their college experience. We also recommend visiting our Tutoring, Learning and Testing Center either in-person or via the website, to explore the resources available to aid in your academic success.
Applicants are rolled from Early Decision or Early Action to the Regular Decision admission cycle either because their file remains incomplete, or the admission committee is requesting additional information prior to rendering a final admission decision. This may include information such as updated test scores or the Common Application Mid-Year Report form, including mid-year transcript.
Applicants who receive notification of being deferred to the Regular Decision cycle should follow the instructions in the communication by the given deadline, and provide the necessary documents so we can complete and review your file.
As a reminder, the committee will only review deferred applicants who have completed the call-to-action listed in the notification.
A waitlist is a university’s way of adding to the incoming class based on those who did not submit a deposit.
Typically, students find out if they are pulled from the waitlist after the May 1 National Deposit Deadline. It is recommended that students on the waitlist deposit at a university that they were accepted at to ensure they have a college to go to if they do not get pulled off of the waitlist from Chapman University.
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