If you are struggling financially the Office of Financial Aid can review special circumstances.
Outside Scholarships
Another resource for students facing financial challenges is the Financial Aid Facebook page. All outside scholarship opportunities are posted here.
Contact: (714) 997-6741 | finaid@chapman.edu
The Dean of Students Office, as with all concerns, serves as a resource for students by assisting in matters that impact the learning of all students. Students needing access to food should contact the Dean of Students office for access to the food pantry.
Food Pantry for Students in Need
For several years Chapman has offered a food pantry assistance program to any students who have a need for additional resources. If you or a student you know could benefit from this assistance or would like more information on the food pantry program, contact the Dean of Students.
Contact: Jerry Price | Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students | (714) 997-6721 | jprice@chapman.edu | Argyros Forum 101
Colleen Wood | Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs and Associate Dean of Students | (714) 997-6721 | cwood@chapman.edu | Argyros Forum 101
Chris Hutchison | Assistant Dean of Students | (714) 628-7321 | hutchiso@chapman.edu | Argyros Forum 303F
Please check out this website for more information on Chapman University's Food Pantry in Morlan Hall, including the form to begin the process of accessing the Food Pantry.
The Student Government Association Diversity Affairs Committee addresses issues of diversity and equity affecting the campus. The committee actively seeks the concerns of underrepresented groups on campus and challenges itself to solve those issues.
The Chapman Diversity Project, sponsored by the Office of the Provost, endeavors to bring students, staff, faculty, administrators and trustees together for a meaningful dialogue focused on developing strategic priorities and recommendations for diversity and inclusion at Chapman.
Chapman’s Advisory Groups evaluate and recommend services, policies and programs for enhancing diversity and inclusion. Each Advisory Group is comprised of students, staff, faculty, administrators and trustees and is open to people of all identities.
The mission of the Cross-Cultural Center has always been about student learning. Specifically, our work is guided by the following Student Affairs Learning Outcome: A Value and Respect for Differences - students will learn to recognize, respect, and value diverse experiences, ideas, backgrounds, and identities.
Contact: Argyros Forum 304 | (714) 997-6735 | crossculturalcenter@chapman.edu
Official Hours: Monday- Friday 7 a.m.-midnight; Saturday- Sunday 8 a.m.-midnight
CERT is an advisory group comprised of faculty, staff, and students devoted to a stronger, more inclusive community at Chapman. CERT works to empower students following potential bias incidents that affect our campus community.
Bike racks located across campus can be found on the interactive campus map under parking. Microwaves and lockers can be found under the campus amenities.
If you’ve ever had your laptop misplaced, run out of battery, or temporarily broken, don’t panic, because the Student Union now offers Laptops-to-Go! This is a fully automated laptop rental kiosk, designed to get you onto a computer instantly and hassle-free. This service is free to all Chapman students with a valid ID. Just swipe your card, take a laptop, and return I within the 4-hour time limit. There are (6) Dell Latitude laptops and (6) Macbook Pro laptops available to rent. Laptops can be taken anywhere on campus including classrooms and dorms.
Contact: studentunion@chapman.edu
For additional laptop rental programs, please contact Miguel Calderon, Case Manager in the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs & Dean of Students. Miguel can be reached at (714) 997-6721 or at mcalderon@chapman.edu.
Free private, online self-help with your Chapman email address. Questions? Contact spcs@chapman.edu.