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  1. Visit Chapman. We hope you get a chance to visit Chapman and learn more about our university. Below you will find several opportunities to visit campus and explore your area of interest. Note that not all areas are currently able to offer on-campus visits. To find events on our Orange and Irvine campuses, please visit our main Chapman events ...

  2. Ongoing Chapman Tours & Experiences. We hope you and your family can visit Chapman, in-person or virtually. You can view all ongoing opportunities below, or select opportunities based on student or event type. Show me: In-Person. Virtual. First-Year. Transfer.

  3. Take the 405 Freeway NORTH (stay to the right) Exit onto 55 NORTH to Chapman Avenue Orange. Turn WEST on Chapman Avenue (right off freeway exit ramp) Take Chapman Avenue West to traffic circle ( Glassell St.) Exit the first exit of the traffic circle ( Glassell St. NORTH) Take Glassell St. NORTH to One University Drive.

  4. Chapman University. Get free study advice. 801–1000th. World University Rankings 2024. =158th. US College Rankings 2022. 401–600th. Impact Rankings: Good health and well-being 2022. One University Drive, Orange, California, 92866, United States.

  5. Schools and Colleges. With 11 different schools/colleges, Chapman University has a path for you no matter your goals or interests. Click on the links under each school/college to explore its undergraduate and graduate programs. Want to explore all our programs?

  6. That’s who comes to Chapman University. Located in Orange, California, Chapman is a mid-sized private university with a total undergraduate and graduate enrollment of 7,570 students*. Just steps away from the restaurants and shops in Orange’s Old Towne Plaza, Chapman’s stately, palm-treed campus is a centerpiece of this comfortable mid-sized city.

  7. Earning your degree. To earn your bachelor’s degree you will need to complete 120 credits that consist of: General Education credits. Your major program requirements (available in the Chapman Catalog). A Diversity, Equity and Inclusion course (which can be taken as part of your major program or General Education courses).