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Explore resources on tuition, fees, financial aid, and fellowship opportunities for Chapman’s Graduate Teacher Education programs.
In the 2024–2025 academic year, Attallah College students received $1.5 million in
combined funding through Golden State Teacher Grants, Chapman institutional aid, and
donor contributions. This support provided fellowships for students in teacher education,
school counseling, and school psychology programs, helping them advance their professional
training and career goals.
To be considered for fellowship opportunities, prospective students must submit their
application by the priority deadline date.
Explore Tuition & FeesVisit Chapman’s Student Business Services for information on tuition and fees.
Graduate Financial Aid SupportThe Graduate Financial Aid office offers a comprehensive guide to support.
Golden State Teacher Grant
Future California school psychologists may qualify for up to $10,000 through the Golden State Teachers Grant. Visit their website to learn more and apply.
TEACH GrantThe maximum TEACH grant is up to $4,000 per academic year, with a total maximum award of $8,000 for graduate students. Recipients must sign an agreement to meet specific teaching requirements. Learn more about eligibility and application deadlines on Chapman's website.
Federal Graduate Loan Updates
Federal loan programs are changing under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Learn more about the Direct Unsubsidized Loan and Direct Graduate PLUS Loan on Chapman's website.
Golden State Teacher Grant Updates
The California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) has announced new modifications to the Golden State Teacher Grant, an education grant created to help prospective teachers cover the costs of earning
a California teaching credential. The grant supports soon-to-be teachers and pupil
personnel services providers by providing a one-time grant of up to $10,000 to help
pay for their preparation program.
Read the feature story on the Attallah College Newsroom.
