Housing accommodations
Housing accommodations are processed through the Residential Life and First Year Experience office. Options for housing accommodations include:
- Placement in hall rooms/suites/apartments that have been designed or retrofitted for accessibility needs.
- Permission to have emotional support/service animals.
Visit the Housing Accessibility page for more information. You can also contact Residence Life with questions at reslife@chapman.edu.
Dining accommodations
Dining accommodations include:
- Gluten-free options.
- Foods prepared with precautions against cross-contact from food you may be allergic to.
Visit the Dining page to learn more about nutrition and request meal plan accommodations.
Outside scholarships for students with disabilities
Paying for college can be especially challenging for students with disabilities. While Chapman provides merit and need-based aid, there are also several organizations that provide scholarships to students with disabilities. These include:
- Lighthouse Guild Scholarships: Offers up to 20 scholarships a year to outstanding high school students from the United States who are legally blind.
- INCIGHT Scholarship: Offered to students with a documented disability who are pursuing higher education at a university. Applicants must reside in California, Oregon, or Washington.
- Anne Ford Scholarship: Offered to students who have received acceptance to a bachelor's program at an accredited college or university. Applicants must submit proof of a documented learning disability and/or ADHD.
- Microsoft Disability Scholarship: Offered to students with disabilities who plan to attend a vocational or academic college and aspire to have a career in the technology industry.
- Salix Gastrointestinal Health Scholar Awards: Awarded to students living with gastrointestinal (GI) diseases and disorders who are pursuing higher education.
- Heumann-Armstrong Award: Awarded to students with disabilities pursuing higher education who are willing to be interviewed on video about their experience with their disability and ableism in education.
- Neurodiversity Scholarship: Awarded to students with identified neurodivergence like autism or ADHD who plan to enroll at an accredited college or university and pursue careers such as clinician, educator, psychologist, therapist, or administrator.
Affordable Colleges has compiled a list of outside scholarships that are specific to individuals with disabilities.The list is updated regularly with application deadlines and scholarship amounts included. We strongly encourage all students with disabilities and financial need to apply.
Frequently asked questions
If you can’t find the answer to your question, feel free to contact the Office of Admission at admit@chapman.edu or (714) 997-6711.