Chapman is committed to providing an equitable living and learning experience. We support students who have a documented disability covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
- Academic (classroom) accommodations are approved through the Disability Services office.
- Housing and meal plan accommodations are processed through the Residence Life and First Year Experience office.
Academic Accommodations
Our Disability Services (DS) department is here to help you achieve academic success at Chapman. DS provides the accommodations you need to excel in your coursework, including:
- Additional testing time
- Less distracting testing environment
- Notetaking assistance.
- Permission to audio record lectures.
- Real-time captioning services.
- Accessible tables and chairs in classrooms.
- Books in alternate formats.
Head to the Disability Services site to learn how to register for academic accommodations, get more information or contact them with questions or comments.
Housing Accommodations
When it comes to housing and dining accessibility at Chapman, our office of Residence Life and First Year Experience (RLFYE) provides accommodations for documented disabilities (e.g. physical, medical, mental, psychiatric, sensory, etc.).
See our Housing Accessibility page to request housing accommodations, get more info or contact the office of Residence Life with questions or comments.
A note on privacy
We value your privacy and do not ask for more information about your disability than is necessary for us to provide the appropriate accommodations. When you provide information about your disability to us, we do not share it with anyone, including your roommates or professors.
What’s the best way to get the help you need with your disability?
Being proactive! Here are a few tips for being proactive about your disability at Chapman and making sure all your needs are being met.
- Register with Disability Services (for classroom accommodations) as soon as possible by meeting in-person or virtually. If you've used accommodations in your current or prior courses, it's probable you'll need them at Chapman too. See our Disability Services site for instructions on how to register.
- Don’t forget to submit your Disability Accommodation Request form (for dorm-related accommodations if needed) before the housing application deadline. Requests received after the deadline cannot be guaranteed. You can find the form on our Housing Accessibility page.
- You are more in control of your accommodations in higher education. Disability Services will approve your accommodation and explain how to use them when needed. Therefore, if you use accommodations at your current school, you should know what they are and why you are using them so we can replicate those supports here at Chapman.