Attending a university is a big decision personally and financially and Chapman has made a real effort to make its programs and college experience accessible to everyone. Through great financial aid programs, scholarships, financing options and more, Chapman is always trying to get the best and brightest students no matter what their financial situation. As it turns out about 83% of all Chapman students receive some form of financial aid averaging about $22,500 in relief. To learn more about all the opportunities offered through the tuition and aid departments please use the resources below.

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