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How to Apply to Chapman University
The application process differs for first-year and transfer applicants. Additionally,
certain programs and departments require a
Creative Supplement
along with your application. Use the links below for step-by-step instructions and
deadlines on applying to the university.
Chapman is test optional for most applicants. You can
learn more about applying test optional here
First-year applicants
Instructions if you are enrolled in high school, or finished high school but never
completed college units post graduation.
Transfer applicants
Instructions if you are looking to transfer to Chapman from a two- or four-year college.
International applicants
Additional admission instructions for those applying as an international first-year
or transfer student.
Creative Supplement
This is required for programs in the Department of Art (except Art History), College
of Performing Arts or Dodge College of Film & Media Arts.
Application tips
Tips on completing your application and selecting a recommender.
Application resources
You can find application details and resources for specific populations on the following
pages:
Athletes
Home-schooled students
Undecided students
Veterans and military dependents
Applicants with disabilities
First-Generation Applicants
Worried you might be missing something?
After applying, you will be able to log into your Application Status Page and
view if you have any missing materials. If you are missing anything, you can go to
our Missing Items page to learn how to submit them.
Policy on applicant's criminal history
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Application Process
Chapman University does not require applicants to disclose their criminal history
during the admission process. The admission committee will make all decisions on candidates
for admission without knowledge of criminal history.
Enrollment Process
With submission of an enrollment deposit, students will be required to answer the
following questions:
Have you ever been adjudicated guilty or convicted of a misdemeanor, felony, or other
crime?
Do you have criminal charges pending against you or are you currently under investigation
or indictment?
Depositing students who check “Yes” to either question will be sent a request to provide
context and background information regarding their history. This information is not
an automatic disqualification of enrollment and will be reviewed by a special committee
within two weeks of receiving the information.
Committee Review Process
The review committee, which will consist of Admission and Dean of Students staff members,
will review the student’s response, conduct an individualized assessment and determine
whether the criminal background information justifies a revocation of the university’s
offer of admission
In performing this review, the committee will consider the gravity of the offense
or charge and the potential risk or impact it presents to the university community.
This committee will make the final decision about enrollment.
Questions?
Any questions can be sent to Marcela Mejia-Martinez, Assistant Vice President of Admission,
at either
marcelam@chapman.edu
or 714-997-6711.
Don’t forget to stay in touch
You are not alone in the application process. Our Admissions team is happy to help
you along the way. Below are some ways you can reach out and stay in touch.
Request information.
Join our interest list to receive university and application updates.
Introduce yourself to your counselor.
They would love to hear from you and can answer many of your questions.
Visit Chapman.
We offer ways to connect on campus or virtually.
You can also use our
program finder
to help find which of our 100+ majors/minors is the right one for you.
Chapman University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin,
ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age,
disability, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, religion, military
status, or veteran’s status in its admissions policies or administration of its educational
programs, including scholarship and loan programs, under Title IX of the Educational
Amendments of 1972 and under the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Questions, concerns, or complaints may be directed to Colleen Wood, Title IX Coordinator
at
titleix@chapman.edu
, phone (714) 997-6721, Argyros Forum Room 101, or to the Director, US Department
of Education, Washington, DC, 20201.
Note: any questions relating to the admission process should be sent to
admit@chapman.edu
How To Apply
First-Year Students
Transfer Students
Test Optional
Creative Supplement
Application Review Process
Application Tips
Applicants with Disabilities
FAQs
Missing Items
Contact Admission
Email us:
Email General Admission
Email Transfer Admission
Email International Admission
Call us:
(714) 997-6711
Text us:
(714) 942-5474
Send your documents:
Chapman University
Attn: Office of Admission
One University Drive
Orange, CA 92866
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