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Wellness Resources
A number of resources are available to support Chapman Law student wellness. Scroll through the list on this page to locate the resource that best matches your needs.
For questions, please contact the Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, Dean Heenan.
Mental Health
CAMPUS RESOURCES
Student Psychological Counseling Services
Provides short-term counseling and psychotherapy to students.
Frances Smith Center for Individual & Family Therapy
Offers free counseling to all Chapman graduate students.
Visit Chapman University’s Health and Wellness site for more information on Chapman’s health and wellness resources, tools, and events.
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
California Bar Lawyer Assistance Program
Law students and State Bar applicants are eligible for all the Lawyer Assistance Program
(LAP) services. You can access free presentations, a free assessment with service
referrals, short-term counseling, and longer-term support groups.
The Other Bar
The Other Bar provides confidential support for those in the legal profession who
are struggling with addiction to substances or behaviors, primarily through peer support
meetings.
National Alliance on Mental Illness Orange County
NAMI Orange County is dedicated to improving the lives of the people of our community
affected by mental illness. NAMI offers classes and support groups.
Financial Wellness
Graduate Financial Aid
The Graduate Financial Aid Office is a student-oriented institution that provides
support and resources to assist students in obtaining financing, access to financial
resources, and other assistance to remove the financial obstacles that would prevent
students from realizing their educational goals.
Chapman Food Pantry
The food pantry is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for those with approved access.
Request access to the Orange Campus food pantry by filling out the Orange Campus Food Pantry Access Request form.
MAX by AccessLex
MAX is a program dedicated to providing law students with tools and best practices
for making good financial decisions. Some of their most helpful resources include
a Loan Calculator and AccessConnex.
AccessLex Law School Scholarship Databank
Search nearly 800 scholarship opportunities and writing competitions to find the ones
best suited for you.
Intellectual Health
University Disability Services
University Disability Services receives and evaluates documentation provided by students
to verify disabilities and consults with students about appropriate individualized
accommodations based upon documentation.
Academic Achievement
The Academic Achievement Program is designed to minimize the confusion and frustration
many first-year law students experience through mentoring, workshops and assistance
from academic fellows.
Academic Fellows
Academic Fellows are upper-level students with strong academic records and grades
of 3.5 or higher in each class for which they serve as an Academic Fellow. Academic
fellows help other students develop study strategies and exam taking skills.
Law Library
The Hugh and Hazel Darling Law Library is an integral part of the academic and collegial
experience at Chapman University’s Dale E. Fowler School of Law, helping students
to become proficient legal researchers, and supporting faculty research, scholarship,
and teaching.
Bar Preparation Program
The law school offers a unique in-house bar preparation program to complement traditional
doctrinal law school coursework, with a goal of fully and adequately preparing students
for the California and out-of-state bar examinations.
Social Wellness
Law Student Organizations
Chapman University Fowler School of Law boasts an impressive array of student organizations
that offer the best combination of camaraderie and legal exploration.
SBA Student Social Events (social media page)
This includes Back-to-School night, Barrister’s Ball, and alumni-student socials.
First-Generation Program
The First Generation Scholars Program is for law students who are first in their family
to earn a college degree. It is designed to enhance academic success, professional
development, and personal growth.
Spiritual Health
The Fish Interfaith Center
The Fish Interfaith Center offers support and inspiration to every student and member
of the Chapman family. You are invited to discover your center, lower your stress
and deepen your spiritual awareness through a religious or spiritual group, secular
mindfulness or one of the Fish’s many other practices.
Physical Health
Student Health Center
Chapman University Student Health (CUSH) is staffed with professionally licensed medical
assistants, nurse practitioners and a Medical Doctor. Your health plays a vital role
in how successfully you achieve your academic, social and personal goals during your
college years
Occupational Health
Career Services Office
The CSO provides students with individualized career advising and support.
Chapman Law Clinics
Chapman Law’s legal clinics provide students with the opportunity to attain real-world
experience by working on actual cases under the supervision of clinical specialists
and seasoned practitioners.
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