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The George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics Majors Accounting Business Administration Business Economics Entrepreneurship Finance International Business Management Marketing Real Estate Economics Minors Business Administration Economics College of Educational Studies Majors Athletic Training Integrated Educational Studies (Elementary Education) Minors Physical Education and Coaching Integrated Educational Studies Leadership Studies College of Performing Arts Majors Dance Dance Performance Music Music Composition Music Education Instrumental Vocal Music Performance Conducting Instrumental Keyboard Collaborative Arts Vocal Screen Acting eatre Performance/Directing Technology eatre Performance Minors Dance Music Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts Majors Creative Producing Digital Arts Film Production Film Studies Public Relations and Advertising Screen Acting Screenwriting Television and Broadcast Journalism Minors Advertising Broadcast Journalism Film Studies Public Relations Television Schmid College of Science Majors Biochemistry Biological Sciences Chemistry Computer Information Systems Computer Science Environmental Science and Policy Health Sciences Mathematics Mathematics and Civil Engineering Physics and Computational Science Psychology Minors Chemistry Computer Science Environmental Science Game Development Programming Human Biology Mathematics Nutrition Physics Psychology Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences Majors Art Art History Communication Studies Creative Writing English Journalism Literature French Graphic Design History Peace Studies Philosophy Political Science Religious Studies Philosophy and Religion Sociology Social Work Spanish Undeclared Minors Anthropology Art History Communication Studies English French Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Studies Germanic Studies History History and Media Holocaust History Peace Studies Philosophy Political Science Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Women’s Studies EARLY ACTION November 15 (non-binding) (Freshmen applicants only. Applicants to Film, Music, eatre, Art or Dance refer to the departmental application for more information.) Notification beginning mid-January REGULAR DECISION Freshman application deadline: January 15 Notification beginning March 15 Transfer application deadline: March 15 (Notification Rolling) One University Drive Orange, California 92866 1-888-CU-APPLY www.chapman.edu Keywords: learn more Applications received aſter posted deadlines are reviewed on space and funds available basis only. ADMISSION APPLICATION DEADLINES FALL SEMESTER (August-December) SPRING SEMESTER (February-May) Application deadline – October 1 Pre-professional Programs Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Integrated MBA (4+1) Integrated MS Computational Sciences (4+1) Bridge Program to Docorate of Physical erapy Integrated MS Health Comunication (4+1) Integrated MS Food Science (4+1) Integrated MS Hazards & Global & Environmental Change (4+1) Integrated MS Systems Design (4+1) Special Programs Leadership Studies University Honors UNIVERSITY Chapman Undergraduate FIELDS OF STUDY

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Creative Producing Digital Arts Film Production Film Studies Public Relations and Advertising Screen Acting Screenwriting Television and Broadcast Journalism November 15 (non-binding) (Freshmen applicants only. Applicants to Film, Music, Theatre, Art or Dance refer to the departmental application for more information.) Notification beginning mid-January The George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics Schmid College of Science Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences Minors

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The George L. Argyros School of Business and EconomicsMajors Accounting Business Administration Business Economics Entrepreneurship Finance International Business Management Marketing Real Estate Economics

Minors Business Administration Economics

College of Educational StudiesMajors Athletic Training Integrated Educational Studies (Elementary Education)

Minors Physical Education and Coaching Integrated Educational Studies

Leadership Studies

College of Performing ArtsMajors Dance Dance Performance Music Music Composition Music Education Instrumental Vocal Music Performance Conducting Instrumental Keyboard Collaborative Arts Vocal Screen Acting Theatre Performance/Directing Technology Theatre Performance

Minors Dance Music

Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media ArtsMajors Creative Producing Digital Arts Film Production Film Studies Public Relations and Advertising Screen Acting Screenwriting Television and Broadcast Journalism

Minors Advertising Broadcast Journalism Film Studies Public Relations Television

Schmid College of ScienceMajors Biochemistry Biological Sciences Chemistry Computer Information Systems Computer Science Environmental Science and Policy Health Sciences Mathematics Mathematics and Civil Engineering Physics and Computational Science Psychology

Minors Chemistry Computer Science Environmental Science Game Development Programming Human Biology Mathematics Nutrition Physics Psychology

Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social SciencesMajors Art Art History Communication Studies Creative Writing English Journalism Literature French Graphic Design History Peace Studies Philosophy Political Science Religious Studies Philosophy and Religion Sociology Social Work Spanish Undeclared

Minors Anthropology Art History Communication Studies English French Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Studies Germanic Studies History History and Media Holocaust History Peace Studies Philosophy Political Science Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Women’s Studies

EARLY ACTIONNovember 15 (non-binding) (Freshmen applicants only. Applicants to Film, Music, Theatre, Art or Dance refer to the departmental application for more information.)Notification beginning mid-January

REGULAR DECISIONFreshman application deadline: January 15Notification beginning March 15

Transfer application deadline: March 15 (Notification Rolling)

One University Drive • Orange, California 92866

1-888-cu-apply

www.chapman.eduKeywords: learn more

Applications received after posted deadlines are reviewed on space and funds available basis only.

admission application deadlinesFALL SEMESTER (August-December)

SpRING SEMESTER (February-May)Application deadline – October 1

pre-professional programs Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Integrated MBA (4+1) Integrated MS Computational Sciences (4+1) Bridge Program to Docorate of Physical Therapy Integrated MS Health Comunication (4+1) Integrated MS Food Science (4+1) Integrated MS Hazards & Global & Environmental Change (4+1) Integrated MS Systems Design (4+1)

Special programs Leadership Studies University Honors

universityChapmanUndergraduate FIELDS OF STUDY

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Sacramento

San Francisco

Santa BarbaraLos Angeles

Orange

San Diego

Academics Keyword: academicsChapman’s professors not only know their fields, they know you. This one-on-one approach to education is a Chapman hallmark.

• 23 students = average class size• 14:1 student ratio • 349 full-time faculty• 37 endowed chairs and professorships• 91% of the faculty holds doctoral or other terminal degrees• Chapman’s faculty includes: international scholars, acclaimed musicians, noted researchers, best-selling authors, a Nobel Laureate, Fulbright Scholars, an Academy Award® winner and a Broadway star

Location Keyword: tour Chapman University’s home is in the heart of Orange County, which is home to several major attractions including Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, Angel Stadium of Anaheim, the Honda Center, Orange County Performing Arts Center, and some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. More importantly, our location provides students with innumerable opportunities for internships and employment in one of the most dynamic economic areas of the country. The university is located in Old Towne Orange, a historic residential neighborhood, with coffee shops, theaters, libraries and restaurants within walking distance from campus.

Reputation Keyword: why chapman We have been building on excellence since our founding nearly 150 years ago.

• We are a top school of Western Comprehensive Colleges and Universities in U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” • Listed in Princeton Review’s “371 Best Colleges”• Received Templeton Honor Roll for Character Building Colleges• Students have been named Fulbright Scholars, Truman Scholars, Coro Fellows, USA Today All-USA College Academic First Team, NCAA All-Americans and NCAA Academic All-Americans• Chapman’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts is one of the top film schools internationally

Student Life Keyword: student life

Housing & Residence Life• All students are encouraged to live on campus in one of the 6 residence halls or 2 apartment complexes (apartments are available to returning juniors and seniors only)• Students must submit an application to the Office of Residence Life if housing is desired Student Organizations Keyword: student clubs & organizations• Over 90 student organizations are offered on campus• Some clubs that are offered are: Accounting Society, Global Water Brigades, Wishmakers on Campus, SoundCheck (an accapella group), Underground Showdown Film Festival (Film club), Team Shaka (dance team) and Greek Life

Application Information Keyword: admission

To be considered for admission to Chapman, a student must submit:• The Common Application*• Chapman University Supplement to The Common App*• One Teacher Evaluation (no more than two accepted)*• Secondary School Report (freshman applicants only)*• Official Transcripts• Mid-Year Report (once available)*• Official Standardized Test Scores• $60 application fee or waiver• Departmental materials (if applicable)• International Students only: TOEFL/IELTS score• International Students only: Financial Certification *Students can find required forms at www.commonapp.org The Committee on Admission will conduct a holistic review of each application, and will consider all items submitted.

Merit/Talent Scholarships Keyword: scholarships Non-need merit scholarships are available to high achieving students. Merit scholarships are awarded according to a student’s academic performance. Scholarships are renewable.

Fall 2010 AdmissionApplications 9,570Acceptances: 4,708 Enrolled: 1,524 Freshmen: 1,185 Transfers: 339Admitted Freshman GPA average: 3.71 Admitted Freshman SAT average: 1854 International Student Applications: 443 Acceptances: 194

EnrollmentUndergraduate: 4,476Graduate & Law Students: 1,922TOTAL: 6,398

Tuition and Fees (2010-11)$38,524 Tuition$9,255 Room $3,702 Board$1,000 Books/Other$52,481 TOTAL COSTS

Geographic Diversity 50 states and territories and 60 countries represented, highest representation (other than USA): Canada, China, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, Taiwan, Turkey and United Kingdom. Men 43% Women 57%

Geography of Fall 2010 Incoming ClassOrange County 19% California (non-OC) 43%West/Hawai’i 19% East/Midwest 12% International 4%

Ethnicity of Entire Student Population Black, non-Hispanic 2%Native American/Alaskan 1%Asian/Pacific Island 10%Hispanic 10%White, non-Hispanic 59%Unknown 14% International 4%

chapman university at a glance

*Statistics are accurate as of July 15, 2010

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