Chapman University

Undergraduate Advising

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Chapman University

Undergraduate Advising

Throughout your academic journey, we'll be here to help you achieve your goals and make the most of your Chapman experience.

Find and contact your advisor

Advising starts with academics but also includes connecting with other campus resources to make the most of your Chapman experience. 

You have your own dedicated advisor who can help plan your academic pathway to graduation. Find your advisor and their contact/appointment information below.

Find and contact your advisor

Get ready for registration

Every student is assigned a registration date and time. You should start preparing for registration at least one month prior to registration. You should also register for a full and appropriate course load (at least 12 credits) each semester to stay on track for graduation.

Find your registration date & time

Stay on track for your first semester

Incoming undergraduate students have a few additional steps to prepare for registration:

First-year students need to complete a Math Assessment.

All students who would like to test out of some or all of their language classes can do so by taking a language exam.

Stay on track for your first semester Math Assessment
Academic advising Language Exams
Registration Process Registration Process
  • Get the assistance and accommodations you need to succeed

    If you need assistance with your classwork, Tutoring and Writing Center services are free! 

    Additionally, if you qualify for accomodations, our Disability Services office can help you get the academic accommodations you need.

    Tutoring and Learning Center Tutoring and Learning Center
    Students writing The Writing Center
    Disability Services Disability Services
  • Prepare for your career

    A key part of the Chapman experience is preparing for your career after you graduate. Every school/college has their own dedicated career specialists. We also offer specialized advising for those looking to enter professional or law school.