Financial Information
Chapman eBill is Chapman University’s official method for sending student account statements and Chapman ePay is the official online payment site and can be accessed through the student center and Chapman website at www.chapman.edu/payments. Students may also register Panther Partner authorized users to receive eBill at this site. All costs listed in this section are subject to change without notice.
Tuition and Lab Fees
Argyros College of Business and Economics
Accounting M.S. |
$1,710 |
per credit |
Behavioral and Computational Economics M.S. |
$2,015 |
per credit |
Executive MBA |
$129,250 |
two-year program |
Joint MBA/MFA in Film and Television Producing |
$63,946 |
per year |
Joint MBA/MFA in Film and Television Producing (lab fee) |
$750 |
charged second and third year |
Joint MBA/M.S. in Food Science |
$1,740 |
per credit |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
$2,015 |
per credit |
Real Estate M.S. |
$1,710 |
per credit |
Attallah College of Educational Studies
Curriculum and Instruction M.A. |
$1,165 |
per credit |
Education Ed.S., School Psychology |
$1,165 |
per credit |
Education M.A., Leadership Development |
$1,165 |
per credit |
Education M.A., School Counseling |
$1,165 |
per credit |
Education M.A., Teaching and Credential |
$1,165 |
per credit |
Education Ph.D. |
$1,700 |
per credit |
Education LEAD/ Ph.D. |
$1,700 |
per credit |
Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences
Communication Sciences and Disorders M.S. |
$39,795 |
per year |
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) |
$54,981 |
per year |
Physician Assistant Studies M.M.S. (Fall 2024) |
$65,709 |
per year |
Physician Assistant Studies M.M.S. (Spring 2025) |
$67,680 |
per year |
Marriage and Family Therapy M.A. |
$1,395 |
per credit |
Dodge College of Film and Media Arts
Film Production M.F.A. |
$49,796 |
per year |
Film Production M.F.A. (lab fee) |
$1,770 |
per year, first and second year |
Film and Media Studies M.A. |
$1,615 |
per credit |
Film and Television Producing M.F.A. |
$52,820 |
per year |
Film and Television Producing M.F.A. (lab fee) |
$750 |
per year |
Joint JD/MFA in Film and Television Producing |
$59,444 |
per year |
Joint JD/MFA in Film and Television Producing (lab fee) |
$750 |
per year, semester enrolled in MFA only |
Joint MBA/MFA in Film and Television Producing |
$63,946 |
per year |
Joint MBA/MFA in Film and Television Producing (lab fee) |
$750 |
per year, second and third year only |
Joint MBA/MFA in Film and Television Producing MBA Associated Fee (MBA courses) |
$40 |
per semester |
Production Design M.F.A. |
$52,820 |
two-year program |
Production Design M.F.A. (lab fee) |
$750 |
per year |
Screenwriting M.F.A. |
$52,820 |
per year |
Screenwriting M.F.A. (lab fee) |
$750 |
per year |
Showrunner M.F.A. |
$52,820 |
per year |
Showrunner M.F.A. (lab fee) |
$750 |
per year |
Fowler School of Engineering
Engineering M.S. |
$1,495 |
per credit |
Fowler School of Law
Joint JD/MFA in Film and Television Producing |
$59,444 |
per year |
Joint JD/MFA in Film and Television Producing (lab fee) |
$750 |
charged per year enrolled in MFA |
Schmid College of Science and Technology
Computational and Data Science M.S. |
$1,910 |
per credit |
Computational and Data Science Ph.D. |
$1,910 |
per credit |
Food Science M.S. |
$1,235 |
per credit |
Joint MBA/M.S. in Food Science |
$1,740 |
per credit |
MBA Associated Fee |
$40 |
per term |
Math, Philosophy, Physics, D.Sc. |
$1,910 |
per credit |
Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Creative Writing, M.F.A. |
$1,170 |
per credit |
English M.A. |
$1,170 |
per credit |
International Studies M.A. |
$1,370 |
per credit |
War, Diplomacy, and Society M.A. |
$1,170 |
per credit |
School of Communication
Health and Strategic Communication M.S. |
$1,335 |
per credit |
Communication Ph.D. |
$1,335 |
per credit |
College of Performing Arts
Keyboard and Collaborative Arts M.M. |
$1,100 |
per credit |
School of Pharmacy
Doctor of Pharmacy PharmD |
$30,618 |
per trimester |
Pharmaceutical Sciences M.S. |
$2,415 |
per credit, per semester |
Pharmaceutical Sciences Ph.D. |
$2,415 |
per credit, per semester |
Regulatory Affairs, M.S. |
$2,415 |
per credit, per semester |
Summer Session 2025
Behavioral and Computational Economics M.S. |
$2,015 |
per credit |
Communication Sciences and Disorders M.S. |
$39,795 |
per year |
Computational and Data Science M.S. |
$1,910 |
per credit |
Computational and Data Science Ph.D. |
$1,910 |
per credit |
Education Ed.S., School Psychology |
$1,165 |
per credit |
Education M.A., Leadership Development |
$1,165 |
per credit |
Education M.A., School Counseling |
$1,165 |
per credit |
Education M.A., Teaching and Credential |
$1,165 |
per credit |
Education Ph.D. |
$1,700 |
per credit |
English M.A. |
$1,170 |
per credit |
Food Science M.S. |
$1,235 |
per credit |
Health and Strategic Communication M.S. |
$1,335 |
per credit |
International Studies M.A. |
$1,370 |
per credit |
Joint MBA/M.S. in Food Science |
$1,740 |
per credit |
Marriage and Family Therapy M.A. |
$1,395 |
per credit |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
$2,015 |
per credit |
Note: Some courses may have additional fees. Please see current class schedule.
Fees
Application fee |
$70 and up |
non-refundable |
Auditing (if space available) |
$100 |
per credit |
Health Center fee |
$244 |
per year |
|
Student Health Insurance (required of all graduate students) |
$2,108 |
per year |
MBA associated student fee |
$40 |
per semester |
Parking permit, required |
$0 |
per year |
Transcript |
$10 |
|
Transcript (special handling) |
$25 |
|
General Policies
Tuition and Fee Master Payment Contract
Chapman University requires that all students who enroll in classes complete a Tuition and Fee Master Payment Contract. The contract informs the students of their rights and responsibilities regarding payment of tuition and fees. This contract is required every academic year. The eform is located in your student center.
Tuition Billing Information
Monthly billing statements are available online through Chapman eBill using StudentCenter.chapman.edu.
Billing, payment and general information is also available at www.chapman.edu/sbs.
A student with an unpaid balance owed to the University or a University sponsor agency will not be given a diploma and will not be allowed to enroll in further classes.
Tuition Payment Options (Term)
Option 1: Tuition payment in full by term due dates (July 20 for fall, December 20 for interterm/spring and May 20 for summer).
Option 2: Payment plan enrollment per term with a $50 set up fee.
Interterm is not eligible for payment plan. For further information regarding payment options, visit www.chapman.edu/sbs.
Tuition Payment Options (Trimester)
Option 1: Tuition payment in full by term due dates (August 20 for fall, December 20 for interterm/spring and April 20 for summer).
Option 2: Payment plan enrollment per term with a $50 set up fee.
For further information regarding payment options, visit www.chapman.edu/sbs.
Late Payment Fee
Late payment may result in a late fee. Please visit www.chapman.edu/sbs for further details.
Payment plan payments that are late or submitted for less than the installment amount billed will be assessed a $25.00 late fee for each installment.
Health Insurance
Health insurance is required for all students.
Students can visit the Business Office website at www.chapman.edu/sbs for further information on the University student health insurance and student health center fee. Otherwise, you can complete the eform in your student center.
Proof of Student Health Insurance is Required
International Students
International students at the Orange campus are automatically charged for health insurance and Health Services Center fee. Students at the Rinker campus are automatically charged for health insurance. A Health Record Examination Form is required prior to the first term of enrollment. Submit form to the Health Services Center on campus.
Parking Registration Required
Parking is free at Chapman University. Upon registration with Public Safety, you will be provided with virtual parking permit linked to your license plate. Further information is available at www.chapman.edu/publicsafety or you may call the Public Safety Office at (714) 997-6763.
VA Pending Payment Compliance Policy
In accordance with Title 38 US Code 3679 subsection (e), this school adopts the following additional provisions for any students using U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Post 9/11 G.I. Bill® (Ch. 33) or Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment (Ch. 31) benefits, while payment to the institution is pending from the VA. This school will not:
- Prevent the student’s enrollment
- Assess a late penalty fee to the student
- Require the student to secure alternative or additional funding (if covered 100% by VA funding)
- Deny the student access to any resources (access to classes, libraries, or other institutional facilities) available to other students who have satisfied their tuition and fee bills to the institution.
However, to qualify for this provision, such students are required to:
- Produce the VA Certificate of Eligibility (COE) or 1905 by the first day of class.
- Complete the electronic VA Benefits Certification Form or submit a written request.
- Provide additional information needed to properly certify the enrollment as described in other institutional policies.
Tuition Protection Plan (optional)
The plan can guarantee a refund of monies paid to the University in the event that the student suffers a serious illness, accident, or job loss (student or purchaser) and must withdraw from the University before the term is completed, but after the established withdrawal dates for tuition credit referenced in this section. This elective plan provides coverage for tuition, fees and room and board charges*. No exceptions will be made to the tuition credit (withdrawal) policy for students/parents who elect not to purchase this coverage. For further information, please review the Student Business Services Tuition Protection Plan at www.chapman.edu//tuitionprotection.
*This plan must be purchased prior to the first day of the term.
Add/Drop/Withdrawal - Financial Aid
Dropping below full-time or part-time status may affect any financial aid that has been awarded and may result in a balance due to the University. Please refer to the Graduate Financial Aid Office.
Specific procedures for adding or dropping a class must be followed as specified in academic policies and procedures.
A petition to withdraw from the University or drop classes after tuition credit deadlines does not reduce the student’s financial obligation to the University.
Please note that the dates to withdraw or drop classes for tuition credit differ from those to withdraw or drop classes for academic purposes.
Whether any refund will result from the tuition credit received depends on the payments that have been made.
Failure to attend class or merely giving notice to an instructor will not be regarded as official notice of drop/add or withdrawal.
*Students choosing to remain enrolled past the last day to drop with refund are obligated to cover all tuition, fees, room and board charges incurred in accordance with the refund policy for tuition, room and board charges.
Tuition Withdrawal Policy:
Semester Programs:
Fall and Spring
Withdrawal no later than the last day to add/drop |
100% |
|
Withdrawal within the third week of classes |
20% |
|
Withdrawal after the third week of classes |
none |
|
Interterm
Withdrawal prior to second class meeting |
100% |
|
Withdrawal after the second class meeting |
none |
|
Summer
Withdrawal prior to the second class meeting |
100% |
|
Withdrawal after the second class meeting |
75% |
|
Withdrawal after the third class meeting |
50% |
|
Withdrawal after the fourth class meeting |
none |
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Please consider purchasing the Tuition Protection Plan.
Trimester programs:
Fall and Spring
Withdrawal no later than the last day to add/drop |
100% |
|
Withdrawal within the third week of classes |
20% |
|
Withdrawal after the third week of classes |
none |
|
Summer Session 1
Withdrawal no later than the last day to add/drop |
100% |
|
Withdrawal before the end of the third week of class |
20% |
|
Withdrawal after the third week of classes |
none |
|
Summer Session 2
Withdrawal no later than the last day to add/drop |
100% |
|
Withdrawal before the end of the third week of class |
20% |
|
Withdrawal after the third week of classes |
none |
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There are no exceptions to this policy.
Please consider purchasing the Tuition Protection Plan.
Financial Aid
Chapman University offers opportunities to graduate students to apply for financial aid through Chapman University and the federal government.
Financial Aid Application Procedure
Students who wish to apply for a Chapman University Graduate Fellowship are urged to contact the Office of Admission or the school into which they have been admitted to determine if a separate application form is needed.
To apply for Federal financial aid (loans) students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This can be done online at studentaid.gov.
When completing the FAFSA, please be sure to list “Chapman University, Orange, California” in the school section. The Title IV School Code for Chapman is 001164. The application typically becomes available October 1 for classes starting the following fall. Example: October 1, 2024 for classes starting fall 2025.
Please contact the Graduate Financial Aid Office with questions: (714) 628-2730. A toll-free telephone number also is available: (888) CU-APPLY. In addition to calling the Graduate Financial Aid Office, the Federal Government can be contacted for information about completing the FAFSA: (800) 4 FED AID.
Graduate Fellowships/Scholarships
Graduate fellowships are funded by Chapman University and are awarded by each school to entering students. The application procedures, eligibility requirements, recipients and amount of the awards are determined by the school to which the student has been admitted. Inquiries about the program may be addressed to the office of the dean of the appropriate school.
Student Loans
Chapman University participates in the Federal Direct loan programs. In addition, there are private loans available to graduate students. Information on the federal loan program can be found online at studentaid.gov.
Employment
For on campus student employment, visit the Human Resources website at www.chapman.edu/hr.
For Graduate Assistantship (GShip) information, visit the Associate Vice President for Graduate Education website at www.chapman.edu/vpge.
For off campus employment, see Office of Career and Professional Development in this catalog and website at www.chapman.edu/career.
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