Chapman University Company Description
Chapman University enrolls more than 5,000 students at campuses throughout California, as well as in Washington State. From its main campus in Orange, California, the university offers traditional undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs at seven colleges and schools. It also confers bachelor's and master's degrees and teaching credentials to non-traditional students at its two-dozen satellite campuses. The university offers more than 40 undergraduate majors in addition to some 30 graduate programs. Chapman University was founded in 1861 as Hesperian College; it was re-named Chapman College in 1934 in honor of philanthropist Charles C. Chapman.
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