MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT:
More than ever before, Chapman University is an exciting place to
spend your undergraduate years. This is because Chapman is what I
like to call a "big/ small" school. We are big in terms of the choices
you can make. Yet we are small in terms of the ways we work together
and know each other; in the ways being at Chapman can make you feel
effective as an individual; and, just as importantly, make you feel
at home.
What's big about Chapman is that we offer a wide variety of majors
and pre-professional programs normally found only at larger, public
institutions. In addition, our undergraduates are exposed to the
intellectual contributions of the outstanding faculty in our graduate
programs, including nationally-accredited programs in business,
physical therapy, music, food science and nutrition, and our School
of Law, which has received provisional accreditation by the American
Bar Association. We have a unique mix of graduate and undergraduate
programs that enrich each other through campus events, student/
faculty research opportunities, and the synergy of the interaction
of students and professors at all stages of their intellectual careers.
What's small about this university is the personalized nature
of a Chapman education. The mission of Chapman University focuses
on the concept of personalized education. That means at Chapman
you will truly be treated as an individual. Professors will know
you by name; many will give you their home phone numbers. When they
hear about an internship or opportunity that is ideally suited to
you and your interests, they'll give you a call.
From the moment you arrive on campus in the tranquil city of Orange,
you will discover what it means to enjoy the advantages of both
big and small. Though the city of Orange is small and inviting,
it is also part of the vibrant larger community that is both Orange
County and Southern California.
Of course, many undergraduates are undecided about their field
of study or their career plans. Many may someday find themselves
in careers that do not yet exist. Thus we seek to provide you with
a balance of the applied knowledge of a specialist and the general
knowledge of a liberal education. And we are committed to helping
you learn to think clearly and to communicate effectively as you
also learn to appreciate divergent points of view and make informed
ethical judgments.
Given our commitment to these educational challenges, and our
truly unique "big/ small" environment, Chapman is indeed an exciting
place to be. We look forward to you joining our community of learners.
James L. Doti
president
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