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Undergraduate Admission
First-Generation Applicants
» First-Generation Applicants
Being the first person in your family to graduate college is an amazing accomplishment, and Chapman is proud to help you get there.
Being a first-generation college student means you are a student whose parent(s)/legal guardian(s) have not completed a bachelor’s degree.
On this page, you’ll find resources you have access to as a first-gen student for the Chapman application process and beyond.
Finding the right school and applying for admission
We're here to help you navigate the admission process and find the right school for you.
If you have questions about applying or college in general, your assigned admission counselor is always a great resource for personalized advice and support.
In addition, many of our admission team members are first-generation themselves and are happy to assist students who are the first in their family to graduate college.
First-generation college search and application tips
Visit the pages below for helpful tips and resources to kick-start your college search and help you craft a successful application!
Kurt Horney '24
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology & Dance double major
“As a first-gen student, I have felt so welcomed by the Chapman community. My professors have been helpful with finding me resources on campus and encouraging me to join clubs and get more involved - like getting research experience and studying abroad in New Zealand!”
Financing your education
We aim to make a Chapman education affordable for all qualified students—including first-generation students.
Your financial aid award can include a significant amount of merit and need-based aid. In addition, we offer awards specifically for first-generation students. These awards can usually be combined with other aid received:
- The Thurgood Marshall Scholarship: Offered to select first-generation students with exceptional academic performance, outstanding leadership in their community, and demonstrated financial need.
- Promising Futures First-Generation Program Funding Request: Provides funding for first-generation students interested in studying abroad through a semester-long program or travel course.
- Marian Wright Edelman First Generation Endowed Scholarship: Supports current Chapman students who are first-gen, have financial need, and a desire to use education in service to the community.
- To apply for this first-gen scholarship, you must be a current undergraduate student at Chapman and be Chapman Grant eligible.
- Application deadline: March 31
Outside scholarships
Unless otherwise noted, these scholarships are open to all first-gen students pursuing higher education. While the scholarship amounts vary, they can cover up to the full tuition cost and mandatory fees at Chapman and most other colleges.
Details of each scholarship are subject to change, so make sure to check the scholarship's website for the most up-to-date details.
- The Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship: Awarded to graduating high school seniors who are expecting to receive a high school diploma during the current academic year.
- Gates Millenium Scholars: Awarded to African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander American, and Hispanic American high school seniors who plan to pursue an undergraduate college education in any discipline area of interest.
- Jack Kent Cooke Foundation College Scholarship Program: Awarded to graduating high school seniors with financial need who plan to enroll in an accredited four-year college beginning in fall.
- Live Mas Scholarship Taco Bell Foundation: This scholarship is for students (ages 16-26) who are passionate about creating a better future and making a positive impact on their community. This is not need or achievement-based; it is a passion-based scholarship program.
Chapman first-gen programs and activities
These programs are open to all undergraduate students who are the first in their families to attend college, and will help you prepare for a successful transition into your college experience.
- Summer Bridge: A pre-semester orientation that is designed to support your transition to the university and introduce you to the larger first-generation community. The program involves workshops from campus support services, insight and tips from current first-gen students, community-building activities, and lots of fun.
- Promising Futures: A program that offers monthly workshops, weekly study sessions, and social events, among other activities.
- For more information, follow Promising Futures on Instagram.
- We CU! Mentorship program: A program that allows you to choose a mentor on campus to help you learn more about Chapman and navigate university life. Mentors can be faculty, staff or other students.
- First Gen Ambassadors: A student organization that provides peer-to-peer mentoring to current first-generation students, and host socials for the larger first-gen community.
- First-Gen Graduation: A special graduation ceremony open to graduating first-gen students, their families and the larger Chapman first-gen community. This important event is an opportunity to reflect and celebrate your journey and success as a first-gen college student.
7 Tips for First-Gen Students
First-gen students Victor Jacinto ‘23 and Clarissa Cordova ‘20 found a community at Chapman. Read their tips to see how you can find yours and make use of all the resources you’ll have as a first-gen student.
First-gen study abroad opportunities
Studying abroad doesn't need to delay your graduation, and can be affordable. At Chapman you can choose to go abroad for a semester, full year, or a travel course, which are shorter and held over the winter or summer terms. Tuition is often waived for travel courses!
Chapman also offers study abroad scholarships to select first-generation students. You can find more details on the First-Generation Students Abroad page.
Ask a Student
Still have questions? Our student ambassadors are here to help, and many are first-gen students themselves. Feel free to reach out!
Are you a current first-gen student at Chapman?
This page is for incoming first-generation students. For current-student info, head to our current first-gen page.
A First-Gen Forward Institution
The Promising Futures is proud to be recognized as a First-Gen Forward Institution by the Center for First-Generation Student Success, an initiative of NASPA and the Suder Foundation.
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