Chapman University’s approach to returning to campus centers around a single goal: To protect the health and well-being of all members of our community.
We know that as an alumnus you care deeply about the campus community. We are committed to doing everything we can to ensure your welfare at Chapman, with the understanding that we all have a role in keeping ourselves and others safe.
Here’s what that means for you as a member of the Chapman Family.
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This information will be monitored and evaluated as updates to state and local health agency guidelines become available.
- Attallah College Credential Candidate Fieldwork Policy and Requirements – Spring 2021 (1/21/2021) - While Chapman’s Orange Campus is not currently conducting in-person classes, Attallah College credential candidates may… Continue Reading
- Spring Housing Move-In Postponed for Incoming Students (1/21/2021) - In response to new directives from the Orange County Healthcare Agency (OCHCA), move-in for the… Continue Reading
- Spring Semester to Begin With Remote Instruction (1/16/2021) - We have recently learned that the Orange County Heath Care Agency (OCHCA) has extended the… Continue Reading
STATUS UPDATE:
Once higher education guidelines have been released from the State of California, Chapman is prepared to quickly finalize and release:
- Timelines and protocols for returning to in-person and hybrid instruction
- Safety and social protocols for housing
- Class format details
- Student life opportunities
We expect the state’s guidelines to be released imminently. Thank you for your patience!
Face Coverings
Face coverings are required on campus to help keep your fellow Panthers healthy.
Hands Washing
Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
Large Social Gatherings
Avoid large gatherings and opt for virtual-only activities, events, and gatherings.
Physical Distancing
Maintain a distance of six feet whenever possible.