Dec 05, 2025  
2025-2026 Law School Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Law School Catalog

Non-Discrimination Policy and Annual Security Report


Non-Discrimination

Annual Security Report

Daily Crime & Fire Log


Non-Discrimination

Chapman University is committed to creating and maintaining a community where all individuals who participate in university programs and activities can achieve their academic and professional aspirations free from harassment and discrimination. In furtherance of this commitment the University’s administration, faculty, staff, and students are each responsible for creating and maintaining an environment conducive to work and study. Harassment and discrimination, in any form prohibited by this policy, impedes upon the realization of the University’s mission to provide an education of distinction in a dignified and respectful learning environment.

When the University becomes aware that a member of the University community may have been subjected to discrimination and/or harassment based upon a protected class, the University will take prompt action reasonably intended to stop any form of harassment, discrimination, and/or related retaliation, eliminate any hostile environment, prevent its recurrence, and as appropriate remedy its effects.

Chapman also affirms its deep commitment to creating a sense of belonging and support for its community through on-going efforts to cultivate a welcoming campus climate for all members. We strive to provide a broad academic curriculum, promote access to all in recruitment and retention, and develop meaningful outreach programs and partnerships with local communities. We value the spectrum of viewpoints and backgrounds in the learning environment and believe it vital to the fulfillment of the University mission. It is our conviction that such a learning environment facilitates complex, critical, and creative thinking and that differences in backgrounds, values, beliefs, and perspectives are fundamental to mutual learning and a comprehensive education.

Chapman University prohibits any form of harassment, discrimination, and/or related retaliation in admissions and access to, and treatment in University employment, educational programs and activities, based upon an individual’s race, ethnicity, color, religion, creed, ancestry, national origin, age, medical condition, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, genetic information, marital status, military and veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by local, state or federal law. Such discrimination or harassment is prohibited and violates University policy and will not be tolerated. All members of the community are treated at all times with dignity and respect.

Furthermore, any form of retaliation against anyone who in good faith brings a charge of harassment or discrimination, supports an individual bringing a complaint, otherwise reports harassment or discrimination, or participates in an investigation under this policy is prohibited by University policy and state and federal law. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) prohibits gender or sex-based discrimination in educational programs operated by institutions that receive federal financial assistance. Examples of programs and activities which may be included are: admissions, recruitment, financial aid, academic programs, athletics, housing, extra-curricular programs and employment.

Chapman University prohibits gender and/or sex-based discrimination. Sexual harassment of students is a form of sex discrimination prohibited by Title IX and includes acts of sexual violence and misconduct. All students, regardless of gender, including gender identity, or gender expression, are protected from sexual harassment and/or violence in all educational programs and activities operated by Chapman University. More in-depth information regarding reporting on-campus and off-campus resources, and complaint processes and procedures may be found on the Chapman’s Title IX website.

Students who believe that they may have been discriminated against based on their sex or gender or have been subjected to sexual harassment and/or violence should consult the University’s Title IX Coordinator or Investigators.

The Title IX Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the University’s compliance with and responsibilities under Title IX. Major duties include, but are not limited to:

  • Being available to meet with students who believe sexual harassment, violence or discrimination has occurred.
  • Ensuring that complaints are handled in accordance with established practices and standards.
  • Personally investigating the incident or overseeing the investigation.

Students who believe that they have been or are the victims of sexual harassment, including sexual assault, sexual violence, or other sexual misconduct by another University student should freely, and without fear of retaliation, report such misconduct or file a complaint with:

Colleen Wood
Title IX Coordinator
Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, and Associate Dean of Students
Argyros Forum 101
One University Drive
Orange, CA 92866
Tel: (714) 997-6721
Fax: (714) 532-6009
Email: titleix@chapman.edu

Students who believe that have been subjected to sexual harassment, including sexual assault, sexual violence, or other sexual misconduct by University faculty or staff or have experienced any other form of gender discrimination prohibited by Title IX should freely, and without fear of retaliation, report such misconduct or file a complaint with:

For matters involving alleged Prohibited Conduct by faculty or staff or third parties:

Dennis Kwarteng
Director of Equal Opportunity and Investigations Deputy Title IX Coordinator and ADA/504 Officer
Office of Human Resources 
DeMille Hall 140
One University Drive
Orange, CA 92866
Tel: (714) 997-6847
Email: eo@chapman.edu

Title II prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals with a disability. As such, Chapman recognizes that qualified students with documented disabilities, such as mobility, sensory, health, psychological and learning disorders may need reasonable accommodations to enable successful completion of academic coursework. Chapman will engage with the student in an interactive process to determine reasonable accommodations that may be provided to the extent that they do not fundamentally alter the nature of a program or do not place an undue hardship upon the institution. Students needing assistance should contact Disability Services:

Jason McAlexander
Director of Disability Services
Argyros Forum 203
One University Drive
Orange, CA 92866
Tel: (714) 516-4520
Fax: (714) 628-7940
Email: jmcalex@chapman.edu

 

Annual Security Report

Chapman University’s annual security and fire safety report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus, in certain off-campus buildings owned or controlled by Chapman University and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security, such as policies concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault and other matters. A copy of the Annual Security Report may be viewed on Chapman University’s Department of Public Safety webpage at www.chapman.edu/campus-services/public-safety.

Daily Crime & Fire Log

Public Safety maintains a daily crime and fire log. The crime log describes the nature of the crime, date the crime was reported, date and time the crime occurred, general location of the crime and disposition of the complaint, if known. The fire log reflects on-campus residential fires reported to Public Safety. To view the daily log visit www.chapman.edu/campus-services/public-safety/crime-log.