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Since
1861, Chapman has offered students liberal arts and professional
education of distinction, designed to encourage analytical thinking
in nearly every field of endeavor.
Realizing the difficulty that traditional class schedules and semesters
presented to employed adults seeking higher education, Chapman became
a pioneer nearly half a century ago in offering traditional undergraduate
and graduate degrees in non-traditional ways to meet the needs of
adult learners.
Chapman is proud of the accomplishments of its University College
campuses, where students expand their intellectual and professional
horizons, often while holding down full-time jobs. Students graduate
from Chapman with more than improved career prospects: they leave
with a greater sense of self-esteem and the broad-based skills that
empower them to succeed in an increasingly complex world.
James L. Doti
President
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