Chapman celebrates and teaches diversity through academic coursework, events, speakers, student clubs, and workshops. Chapman University is committed to fostering learning and working environments that encourage and embrace diversity, multiple perspectives, and the free exchange of ideas as important measures to advance educational and social benefits. Below you can explore the academic programs, courses, and resources related to diversity, inclusion, identity and culture.
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Minors
General Education Inter/Multidisciplinary Cluster
- Area Studies
- Africa and the Middle East
- African Studies
- Africana Studies
- Asian Studies
- Disability Studies
- Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender/Queer Studies
- Latin American Studies
- ROTC Cluster
- Women's and Gender Studies
- Cross Cultural Studies
- Globalism, Transnationalism, Diaspora, and Culture
- The Holocaust and Comparative Genocide
- Multicultural Histories and Identities in the United States
- Race and Ethnicity
Ph.D. Emphases
Required Course Materials: Considering Socio-economic Stratification
The handout below is intended to be a guide for faculty to consider the impact that required course materials may have on students who are facing financial challenges.
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- Academic Programs and Resources
- Advocates at Chapman
- DEI Student Clubs and Organizations
- African American/Black Students
- Chapman Community Disability Resources
- Resources for Students Facing Financial Challenges
- LGBTQIA+ Students
- Mental Health Resources
- Undocumented Students
- Resources for Veterans, ROTC, Reserves, or Military Connected Members