In 1954, Chapman University purchased eighteen and a half acres of land, eventually becoming the vibrant campus that each member of the Chapman Family now calls home. Today, the campus spans 78 acres and features state-of-the-art teaching and performance facilities, including the Keck Center for Science and Engineering, the Sandi Simon Center for Dance, the expanded Hilbert Museum of California Art, and the Musco Center for the Arts. Additionally, there are renovated and new student housing options like Chapman Court and The K Residence Halls and innovative athletic facilities such as the Anderson Tennis Center and the Holly and David Wilson Field. Each of these buildings, centers, and campus landmarks is purposely designed to support students' success in every field of study and has been made possible entirely through the generosity and ingenuity of our donors.
Chapman is uniquely positioned to transform lives by providing paths to social mobility, energizing health delivery in the region, and conducting breakthrough research to solve critical issues on a global scale. Our donors power the momentum of a world-class university to inspire real change that ensures the success of Chapman for generations.
Join Chapman in its newest campaign, Inspire, with an ambitious goal to raise $500 million. Will you become a partner in influencing the trajectory of a top university, its research, and the lives of its students?