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C. Larry Hoag Center for Real Estate and Finance

The C. Larry Hoag Center for Real Estate and Finance was established through a generous gift of the Hoag Family. The purpose of the Center is to provide academic and professional opportunities in real estate and finance to students of the Argyros School of Business and Economics.  The mission of the Center is to:

  • Provide support to faculty in developing a real estate concentration at the graduate level and maintaining the quality and currency of the undergraduate emphasis in real estate.
  • Develop, promote, and provide administrative support for certificate and continuing education programs in real estate and finance.
  • Offer seminars, conferences and forums on important issues in real estate and finance
  • Recruit speakers in the real estate field for courses offered in ASBE
  • Provide students with access to real estate industry practitioners, mentors, internships, and industry data and information.
  • Support faculty research in real estate by providing grants and access to industry data
  • Work with the Career Management Center in preparing students for careers in real estate and finance.
  • Coordinate with other ASBE Centers (Anderson, Leatherby, and Schmid) on cross-disciplinary matters including research, extra-curricular activities, and degree and non-degree offerings

Investing in the Wake of the Financial Crisis

  • Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2009
  • Time: 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
  • Location: George H. W. Bush Conference Center, Beckman Hall 404

Personal Financial Management

A 6 week seminar for Chapman University staff and faculty on personal financial management will be offered this fall.  The course will include such topics as: budgeting, banking, borrowing, buying and saving.

Jointly offered by the Hoag Center for Real Estate and Finance and Human Resources, with co-sponsorship by Consumer Credit Counseling Services of Orange County:

  • 6 weekly sessions: Thursdays 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm beginning September 24th
  • Classes at Chapman University Orange Campus – Room TBD
  • Cost is free to Chapman staff and faculty

The Effectiveness of Real Estate Foreclosure Auctions: A Case Study and Policy Implications

 

 
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