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Get the inside scoop on Chapman University admissions. Vault provides detailed accounts by students & alumni of the admissions process, including advice on getting in, applications, interviews, essays, and selectivity.


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Admissions Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Easy as pie. The admissions process is straighforward and methodical. If you can follow directions, apply a little common sense and differentiate ...   READ MORE
Alumni
This was a formality, since I had transferred from Antelop Valley Community College. There were no enterance exams or test scores required. A C grad...   READ MORE
Alumni
Chapman waived the Master's prerequisite test because as a liberal studies undergraduate at the same university, I had maintained a 3.9 gpa. I was ...   READ MORE
Alumni
It was very straightforward. I took in my transcripts from community college, filled out the paperwork, and was able to register the same day. Thi...   READ MORE
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Academics Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Class sizes are small and attainable with excellent professor availability. As for the grades, well, the formula is easy: go to class; read the bo...   READ MORE
Alumni
At the remote campus, getting desired classes was less an issue of too much demand than it was of too little demand. Unless there were at least 8 st...   READ MORE
Alumni
The work was really easy... perhaps it was because I'd already had five years experience as a teacher. All the courses involved creating and/or eva...   READ MORE
Alumni
This was an accelerated program, with 3 semester units for each 10 week class. The work load, compressed into 10 weeks, was quite challenging. Bec...   READ MORE
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Employment Prospect Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Campus recruiting was a nice surprise. There were plenty of firms in the career center with job openings and lining up interviews. The center, like mo...   READ MORE
Alumni
There were many opportunities on the Air Forace base since there were at least 15,000 contracted positions with over 500 contractors there. Most of us...   READ MORE
Alumni
This is easy... since there is such a teacher crunch in our area and in all of California, job placement is a given. Also, most graduate students of ...   READ MORE
Alumni
I did my internship, student teaching, organized through the university, and had no trouble finding a job when I was done. I was hired by the same sc...   READ MORE
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Quality of Life Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Plenty of new and modern on-campus housing. The campus is located in a sleepy and seemingly unknown party of Orange County so you really don't fee...   READ MORE
Alumni
This was not the typical main campus type of school. the remote campus, being on and Air Force Base, was obviously safe. There were dining and swimm...   READ MORE
Alumni
Classes were held at the tip of Fisherman's Wharf in Monterey, and if you had to be working from six to ten 4 nights a week, it was the most beautif...   READ MORE
Alumni
This facility was in rented commercial space, as a satellite facility. It was adequate, although we would have liked some sort of lounge/lunch room...   READ MORE
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Social Life Survey Excerpts
Alumni
O's. O's. O's. The local pub is as wide and long as two bolwing lanes but its where you can find everyone on Thursday nights. After that its anyth...   READ MORE
Alumni
There were no bars near the remote campus, on the airforce base. No school clubs or extra ciricular activities of any kind. The did have all those t...   READ MORE
Alumni
To put it simply, all students involved in this program were tired. We enjoyed a comraderie during class hours, but never socialized (or even studi...   READ MORE
Alumni
As a satellite campus, there was no school social life. Most students were already employed full time; classes were held in the evenings. We got o...   READ MORE

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