While requirements vary in each of Chapman University’s graduate programs, this section provides information concerning University-wide admission standards as well as general admission policies and procedures. For specific program admission requirements, refer to the appropriate program section.
An applicant seeking admission to a graduate program must submit evidence of eligibility for admission, including a completed application form, the application fee, official copies of transcripts from degree granting institutions attended and any additional evidence of eligibility required by the graduate program. Upon meeting these eligibility requirements, applicants may be admitted to a graduate program.
All admission procedures must be completed by the end of the first term in which the coursework is taken or the applicant will not be permitted to enroll in further coursework.
With the exception of Doctor of Pharmacy FEAP program, admission to graduate programs at Chapman requires the completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution. Baccalaureate degrees from non-regionally accredited institution are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and subject to approval by the Dean of the School. International applicants must have a completed baccalaureate degree from either a regionally accredited U.S. institution, or an accredited or government approved foreign institution. This must be documented by an official transcript and diploma showing the baccalaureate degree was earned. Students who cannot provide official evidence of completing a baccalaureate degree upon application for admission are permitted to enroll for a maximum of one semester, during which time official evidence of a completed baccalaureate degree must be provided.
The baccalaureate-granting institution must have been accredited at the time the degree was awarded.
Admission to certain PhD programs requires a completion of a master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution. Refer to the appropriate program section in the graduate catalog for individual PhD program requirements. The master’s granting institution must have been accredited at the time the degree was awarded.
The University-wide grade point requirement for admission to graduate degree programs is a cumulative grade point average of 3.000. Applicants who have an admission grade point average between 2.500 and 2.999 may be admitted upon submission of a satisfactory score on an accepted graduate admission examination; some programs may require an exam regardless of grade point average. Acceptable graduate admission exams for specific programs can be found on the appropriate program section of the graduate catalog.
Students seeking admission with a minimum required grade point average, but fewer than 60 graded semester credits, must submit an admission examination score; the graded credits must include 36 upper-division credits.
While some programs require submission of a graduate admission test score from all applicants, regardless of GPA, others adhere to the general University standard and require an admission examination for applicants that have a cumulative grade point average below a 3.000. For credential program applicants, an admission examination is required for applicants who have a cumulative grade point average below a 2.750. For Marriage, Family and Therapy applicants, an admission examination is required for applicants who have a cumulative grand point average below 3.3. Refer to the appropriate program section for specific admission exam information, including a list of acceptable exams.
Chapman University accepts scores from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), the California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET), the Miller Analogies Test (MAT), and the Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT). Not all examinations are accepted by all programs. Consult the departmental sections for specific test and score requirements.
Most degree programs have specific admission requirements in addition to the University requirements listed above. Consult the appropriate program section for additional information and specific admission requirements.
Regular Admission
Applicants who fulfill all admission requirements of the University and the specific graduate program may be granted regular admission. These admission requirements include the following:
Final Documents
Applicants whose final completion of the baccalaureate degree is pending at the time of application or their degree has been completed but not yet conferred can be admitted. Final transcripts with degree posting are required to complete their admission file.
Students who complete coursework, but who do not complete the admission application process (or who are denied and later achieve admission) will be permitted to use only 12 credits of completed coursework toward a degree program.
Applicants who can provide documentation from the degree granting institution, verifying that the degree has been completed, will be eligible for financial aid.
International students must submit the following prior to admission:
Program | TOEFL | IELTS | PTEA |
Conservatory of Motion Pictures, Ph.D. in Education and Ph.D. in Computational and Data Sciences | 600 (PBT), | 7.0 | 68 |
100 (iBT) | |||
25* | |||
M.B.A. and M.S. in Accounting | 600 (PBT), | 7.0 | 59 |
87 (iBT) | |||
22* | |||
All other programs | 550 (PBT), | 6.5 | 53 |
80 (iBT) | |||
20* | |||
*Minimum score required for each section of the revised Paper-Delivered Test |
Scores must be sent directly to Chapman University from Educational Testing Services (ETS). The ETS general reporting code for Chapman University is 4047. Graduate programs that use a Centralized Application Service require scores to be sent directly to the application service. Refer to the appropriate program section for specific reporting requirement codes.
Students who are not pursuing a Chapman graduate degree, certificate or credential may enroll in graduate courses at Chapman in a non-degree-seeking status. Students requesting to take courses in a non-degree-seeking status must request approval through the Office of the Registrar and must meet the following requirements:
Non-degree-seeking graduate students may take no more than 12 credits. No more than 12 credits of graduate coursework taken prior to achieving regular admission status may be applied toward a graduate degree at Chapman University. All requirements for regular admission to a graduate program must be fulfilled for these courses to be accepted.
Non-degree-seeking students wishing to audit courses should refer to the Course Audit section for policies and deadlines.
Students who were previously denied regular admission may not take coursework as a non-degree-seeking student in the program in which they were denied regular admission.