Chapman University is ranked one of The Princeton Review’s Best 380 Colleges – 2016 Edition, alongside other universities such as USC, UCLA, Duke University and University of Chicago.
The list is based on student surveys and includes high rankings for Chapman in specific categories, such as Lots of Greek Life.
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Surveyed students praise Chapman’s emphasis on personal growth, global community, great technology and plentiful research and internship opportunities.
Students also noted that Chapman professors are dedicated to their work and build meaningful relationships with students.
The listings are based on surveys of 136,000 students — an average of 358 per school. The survey asks students 80 questions about their school’s academics, administration, student body and themselves.
In 2015, Chapman University received notable rankings from other outlets as well:
- The George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics MBA program has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as a “Best Graduate Business School” at No. 83 nationally and No. 8 in California
- The Fowler School of Law jumped up 13 spots on the U.S. News & World Report “Top Schools” list to be ranked No. 127 nationally in 2015
- The Dodge College of Film and Media Arts has been ranked as one of “The Top 25 American Film Schools” on The Hollywood Reporter, maintaining the No. 7 spot for three years running
Photo at top: Students walk across Chapman University’s Attallah Piazza in front of Beckman Hall.



