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  • transfer student Orientation Schedule

    August 28 – september 1

    2014

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    Office of Orientation and First Year Programs StaffKelli Sattler, M.S.Associate Director for Student Affairs, First Year Programs

    Jamie GutierrezProgram Assistant for Orientation and First Year Programs

    Wendy Acquazzino, Natalie Aronson, Sierra Evans, Eric Sirvinskas Orientation Coordinators

    Orientation AssistantsRachel AbbateElizabeth Allen Jayla AsareLana BarendseErika BargerJordan Beeks Trista Bell Anna BelmerSpencer BerryVeda BhambahniAlyssa BlissAlexandra Bliss Allie James

    Connor Bogenreif Gregory Bordelon Michelle Brait Kaylee Bruhn Amanda Busiello Courtney Caglia-Hilty Luke Carlsen Luis Casavantes Abbey CavendishMichael Chan Kyle Coates Ryan Cohen David Corley

    Makenna Costlow Samantha CresseyEmma CronshawMK Crooke Mackie Davisson Richard DeBiase Christian DeKay Alyssa DilauroAndrea DobbinsLauren DominguezCyndee Dufenhorst Julia Dwyer Dani Esquivel

    transfer Orientation AssistantsKaylee Bruhn Samantha CresseyMackie Davisson Julia Dwyer Dani EsquivelJanelle Farkas Lexie Fleischmann

    Devon GrayJessica Goldman Niko Ibrahim Tania Khodayar Audrie McCauley Sophia Monaco Anna Price

    Chad RabagoSadie Reeves Dylan Reuter Katie Thompson Prima TeshCameron Waymire

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    Kelli Sattler, M.S. Associate Director for Student Affairs, First Year Programs

    Jamie Gutierrez Program Assistant for Orientation and First Year Programs

    Wendy Acquazzino, Natalie Aronson, Sierra Evans, Eric Sirvinskas Orientation Coordinators

    Janelle Farkas Alex Fioretti Lexie Fleischmann Emily Frisch Scott Garfinkle Nicole Goehring Jessica Goldman Morgan Goodelman Eli Goodman Devon Gray Mia Haddad Michael Hamilton Homa Hayatyfar Kanan Hooker Leah Hunter Niko Ibrahim Daniella Islas Cole Jackson Brandon Karsh Mary Katelyn Thompson Tania Khodayar Matthew Kubitz Maisy Lam Julia Lambright Katie Laner Sarah Lanoie Samantha Lapid Amanda Le Sabrina Lyall Brynna Macleay Allison Marquez Lindsay Mathers Audrie McCauley Benjamin McClaughry Hannah McDonald

    Sofia Meglioli Caroline Melrose Kaitlyn Miller Sophia Monaco Kelley Moody Kaelyn Moore Kylee Moran Jamie Moseley Sydney Murdock Anthony Murphy Kayla Nanbu Shayna Negin Ehsanipour Miranda Nuevo Katie Norton Josh Nudelman Shannon Nye Stacy O’Neill Jordan Patao Michele Pfluger Anna Price Abby Quick Chad Rabago Krista Rasmussen Sadie Reeves Dylan Reuter Andrew Guastaferro Margaret Rogers Julie Ruck Cole Sadler Christine Saito Megan Sanker Lyle Sarembock Pierce Guderski Yuri Scharan Emily Schlaefer

    Allison Schneider Monica Schneider Emily Senes Rachel Shatz Alexa Signorino Kati Simpson Darpan Singh Brady Slater Tyler Samano Cooper Stowers Marissa Sumida Samantha Summers Prima Tesh Mason Thomas Alex Tomko Kayla Topp Nelson Tracey Darlene Tran Megan Tsutakawa Jeran Ulrich Trista Bell Taylor Valenza Jenna Verchota Miranda Wall Cameron Waymire Allison Weber Jordan Weitzman Natalie Welch Juno Wheeler Tonicia Williams Austin Wolf Elaine Yu Jacob Zepeda

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    for your information

    restaurant hours

    Thursday, August 28Cyber Café / Jazzman’s Café:7 a .m . – 1:30 p.m .Rotunda Café: 7 a .m . – 10 p.m .Einstein Bros. Bagels:7 a .m . – 1 p.m .Jamba Juice:12 p.m . – 5 p.m .World of Wings:11:30 a .m . – 5 p.m .

    Saturday, August 30Rotunda Café: 7 a .m . – 10 p.m .Einstein Bros. Bagels:8 a .m . – 1 p.m .Jamba Juice:12 p.m . – 4 p.m .World of Wings:11:30 a .m . – 5 p.m .

    Friday, August 29Cyber Café / Jazzman’s Café:7 a .m . – 1:30 p.m .Rotunda Café: 7 a .m . – 10 p.m .Einstein Bros. Bagels:7 a .m . – 1 p.m .Jamba Juice:10:30 a .m . – 4 p.m . World of Wings:11:30 a .m . – 5 p.m .

    Sunday, August 31Rotunda Café:7 a .m . – 10 p.m .Einstein Bros. Bagels:8 a .m . – 1 p.m .Jamba Juice:12 p.m . – 4 p.m .World of Wings:11:30 a .m . – 5 p.m .Doy’s Place:8 p.m . – 1 a .m .

    Information CenterThroughout the week, Orientation Assistants will be available to answer questions about Orientation or Chapman in general.

    Location: Pankey Visitors Center (Argyros Forum, First Floor)

    HoursThursday: 9:30 a .m . – 5 p.m .Friday: 9:30 a .m . – 5 p.m .

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    Instrumental Auditions (Woodwind and Brass)

    Location: Crean Orchestral Recital Hall (Oliphant Hall, Room 103)Thursday, August 28: 10 a .m . – 5 p.m . (Freshman and transfer student auditions given priority: Chapman Orchestra, Wind Symphony, New Music Ensemble,Early Music Ensemble and Chamber Ensembles)Friday, August 29: 10 a .m . – 3 p.m . (All other years for Chapman Orchestra, Wind Symphony, New Music, Early Music and Chamber Ensembles)

    If you are a wind or brass performer who would like to be a part of Chapman’s Instrumental Ensembles (Chapman Orchestra, Wind Symphony, New Music, Early Music and/or Chamber Music Ensembles), please sign up for an audition time on the Instrumental Music Bulletin Board outside of Bertea Hall, Room 128.

    Students should have been mailed excerpts. If you did not receive yours, please email Dr. Christopher Nicholas at [email protected].

    In addition to assigned excerpts, you will be required to play a piece of your choice that demonstrates your range, technical abilities, and musicality. Be prepared to play scales and to sight read.¬¬

    Instrumental Auditions (Strings)

    Location: Musco Lecture Hall (Oliphant Hall, Room 301)Friday, August 29: 3 p.m . – 5 p.m .(Freshman and transfer student auditions given priority: Chapman Orchestra, Wind Symphony, New Music Ensemble, Early Music Ensemble, and Chamber Ensembles)

    Continues on next page

    hall-musco conservatory of music information - fall 2014

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    Instrumental Auditions (Strings) continued

    Location: Musco Lecture Hall (Oliphant Hall, Room 301)Saturday, August 30: 9 a .m . – 12 p.m .(All other years for Chapman Orchestra, Wind Symphony,

    New Music, Early Music and Chamber Ensembles)

    If you are a string performer who would like to be a part of Chapman’s Instrumental Ensembles (Chapman Orchestra, Wind Symphony, New Music, Early Music, and/or Chamber Music Ensembles), please sign up for an audition time on the Instrumental Music Bulletin Board outside of Bertea Hall, Room 128. If you have questions, please email Professor Becker at [email protected].

    Students should have been mailed excerpts. If you did not receive yours, please email Stephanie Calascione at calas100@mail .chapman.edu.

    In addition to assigned excerpts, you will be required to play a piece of your choice that demonstrates your range, technical abilities, and musicality, as well as scales.

    Instrumental Auditions (Percussion)

    Location: Percussion Studio (Oliphant Hall, Room 105)

    If you are a percussionist who would like to participate in any of Chapman’s ensembles (Percussion Ensemble, Chapman Orchestra, Wind Symphony, Big Band & Jazz Combos, etc.), please email Dr. Nicholas Terry at [email protected] for audition appointment information .

    Big Band Auditions

    Location: Oliphant Hall, Room B03Sunday, August 31: 3 – 7 p.m .

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    If you would like to be a part of Chapman’s Big Band Jazz ensemble, please sign up for an audition time on the bulletin board outside of Oliphant Hall, Room B03. If you have questions, please email Mr. Albert Alva at [email protected].

    Choral Ensemble Auditions

    Location: Shanley Choral Rehearsal Hall (Bertea Hall, Room 109)Thursday, August 28: 10 a .m . – 1 p.m . & 2:30 – 5:30 p.m .Friday, August 29: 10 a .m . – 1 p.m . & 2:30 – 5:30 p.m .Saturday, August 30: 10 a .m . – 1 p.m . & 2:30 – 5:30 p.m .

    Callbacks for University Singers will be held Sunday, August 31: 2 – 4 p.m .

    If you plan to be a part of any of Chapman University’s vocal ensembles, auditions for all NEW and RETURNING STUDENTS will be held August 28-30 (Thursday – Saturday) in the Choral Rehearsal Hall (Bertea Hall, Room 109) with Professor Coker. Please sign up for a time on the sign-up sheet outside the Choral Music Library (Bertea Hall, Room 126) beginning on Monday, August 18.

    For the audition, voice majors should prepare one piece which best displays your voice. Please bring your sheet music; a pianist will be provided. Non-music majors and non-voice majors may simply sing “America the Beautiful” in lieu of a prepared solo. You will also be asked to sight-sing a short musical selection .

    Students from all disciplines are welcome to audition for Chapman’s Choral Ensembles

    University Choir Tuesday and Thursday, 2:30 – 4:30 p.m .

    University Singers Monday and Wednesday, 3 – 5 p.m . AND Friday, 2:15 – 3:30 p.m .

    Women’s Choir Monday and Wednesday, 3 – 5 p.m .(Audition not required for non-voice majors)

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    Vocal Jazz Monday and Wednesday, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m .Ensemble Available to both music majors and non-music majors and require NO AUDITION. These ensembles satisfy

    music education majors’ requirement for “small ensemble” credits in their degree program.

    Please fill out the audition card (available outside Bertea Hall, Room 109) prior to your audition . ALL NEW AND RETURNING SINGERS MUST AUDITION PRIOR TO THE FIRST CHOIR REHEARSAL ON september 3! Any questions should be directed to Professor Coker at [email protected] or (714) 744-2106.

    Voice Lessons

    If you plan to take applied voice lessons, all new students must complete the Voice Registration Form that was sent to all incoming vocal music students by Professor Rebecca Sherburn. Additional forms can be obtained in the Hall-Musco Conservatory of Music Office, in Oliphant Hall, Room 101. If you have any questions about voice lessons, you can email Professor Sherburn at [email protected] or call (714) 997-6889.

    Opera Chapman Auditions

    Location: Salmon Recital Hall (Bertea Hall, Room 100)Audition: Friday, August 29: 2 – 6 p.m .

    Callbacks for Opera Chapman will be held on the Chapman Auditorium stage in Memorial Hall.Saturday, August 30: 2 – 6 p.m.

    Auditions for Opera Chapman will be held on Friday, August 29, in Salmon Recital Hall (Bertea Hall, Room 100) with Dr. Peter Atherton and the Opera Chapman production team — a pianist will be provided. Please prepare a song or aria in French, and an excerpt from the list of scenes posted on the Opera Chapman Announcement Board in the lobby of Bertea Hall (works by Bizet, Gounod, Massenet, Offenbach, and Delibes).

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    Opera Chapman Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30 – 7 p.m . AND Friday, 12 – 2 p.m .

    If you have additional questions, please email Dr. Atherton at [email protected].

    Piano Lesson Auditions (NOT FOR PIANO MAJORS)

    Location: Bertea Hall, Room 126Thursday, August 28: 1 – 5 p.m .Friday, August 29: 1 – 5 p.m .

    If you plan to take applied piano lessons, all NEW students must play for Dr. Park to be assigned a piano teacher. During Orientation week (Thursday and Friday, from 1 – 5 p.m .) there will be a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board near Room 126 in Bertea Hall . Sign up for an audition time and come prepared to play a short piano excerpt. If you have any questions, please contact the Hall-Musco Conservatory of Music Office at (714) 997-6871 or Dr. Janice Park at [email protected].

    Theory Placement Examination (TRANSFER music majors/minors only)

    Freshmen may take Placement exam with permission of Dr. Heim (permission may be granted at the time of the exam)

    Location: Bertea Hall, Room 124Thursday, August 28Written Exam: 4 p.m . Sight-Singing: 5 - 6 p.m . Diction : 6 p.m .

    Placement examinations are required for all incoming Freshmen and Transfer students who are planning to register for any music theory course other than MUS 133 Music Theory I and MUS 135 Aural Skills I. If you have already registered for (or plan to register for) MUS 133 Music Theory I and MUS 135 Aural Skills I, you do not need to sit for this placement examination .

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    Sight-Singing Diagnostic Examination

    Location: Oliphant Hall, Room 204Friday, August 29: 10 a .m . – 2 p.m .

    Students who have voice as their major instrument (BA music majors, BM music majors and music minors) will be tested on their basic sight singing ability. To pass the Diagnostic Sight-Singing Exam, students must successfully sight read a 6 to 8 measure melody in any major or minor key with some leaps. Students will be given the key, starting pitch, and have one minute to review the melody prior to singing. Beginning on Monday, August 18, please sign up for an appointment on the sign-up sheet near the Vocal Bulletin Board across from Bertea Hall, Room 230.

    Those students not passing the diagnostic sight-singing exam will be required to take remedial studies (MUS 097 Rudiments of Sight-Singing). Students will be able to take MUS 133 Theory I and MUS 135 Aural Skills I at the same time as MUS 097 if they have passed the diagnostic theory proficiency exam.

    Peter WestenhoferConservatory Operations Supervisor

    Chapman UniversityHall-Musco Conservatory of MusicOne University DriveOrange, CA 92866

    (714) 628-7328 Voice(714) 744-7671 FaxOliphant Hall, Room 102

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    transfer Student Orientation Schedule

    7:30 – 10:30 a .m .Residence Life Check-In

    Location: Residence Halls(Check with Housing & Residence Life for exact times)

    8:30 – 10:15 a .m .International Student Orientation Breakfast

    Location: Argyros Forum, Room 201

    This is a mandatory session for all students who are attending Chapman on an F-1 or J-1 visa. We will be sharing information on immigration regulations, Social Security numbers, employment, bank accounts, health insurance, and other pertinent topics. Please bring your passport.

    9:30 – 11 a .m .Orientation Check-In

    Location: Bert Williams Mall

    10 – 11 a .m .Campus Tour Available

    Location: Meet at Argyros Forum, Pankey Visitors Center

    10 – 11 a .m .Financial Aid and Loan Entrance Counseling

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 206A

    *Not required for International Students or those who have chosen to reject their Direct Loans

    This session is for students who have not yet completed their Direct Subsidized/Unsubsidized and Direct PLUS Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Notes. Computers will be available for use. There will also be a Financial Aid representative available to assist you and answer questions.

    10 – 11 a .m .Business Office Workshop

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 106

    Thursday, August 28

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    Representatives from the Business Office will answer your questions regarding billing, loans, and scholarships. Both families and students are welcome to attend.

    11:15 – 11:45 a .m .Welcome Ceremony

    Location: Bert Williams Mall

    This opening session will begin with University administrators officially welcoming you to the Chapman community.

    12 – 12:45 p.m .Transfer Student and Family Lunch

    Location: Bert Williams Mall

    Join other transfer students and families for a welcome lunch on the historic Bert Williams Mall .

    1 – 3 p.m .Departmental Major Meetings

    Location: See pages 24-25 for your department meeting location .

    This is an opportunity to meet students and faculty members from your major.

    3:15 – 3:45 p.m .Transfer Forum

    Location: Small Group Locations (provided at check-in, please see label on the back of your schedule)

    During your Transfer Forums, you will meet with your Orientation assistants and classmates. These sessions will be a time to meet other transfer students, discuss Orientation events, and ask questions about Chapman life.

    4 – 5 p.m .Taking Care of Business

    Location: Argyros Forum, Pankey Visitors Center

    Do you need to go to the Business Office or the Registrar? How about buy your books or run a few errands? Finish everything you need to do now so you can enjoy the rest of Orientation without any worries. Orientation assistants

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    friDAY, August 29

    will be present if you have any questions or just want to hang out.

    6 – 9:30 p.m .Lucky Strike Buses will leave at 5:30 p.m.

    Location: Meet in Pankey Visitors Center, Argyros Forum to check-in from 5:15 – 5:30 p.m .

    Lucky Strike is not your ordinary bowling alley. They’ve taken bowling to a whole new level! Come join your fellow transfer students and enjoy the upscale private lounge and lanes, good music, unlimited food and soft drinks, prizes, and much more. It’s truly the perfect party spot! Spaces are limited. If you have not RSVPed for the event or are on the wait list, please be at the Pankey Visitors Center in Argyros Forum at 5 p.m .

    10 – 11 p.m .Residence Life Meetings for Students Living on Campus

    Location: Your Residence Hall

    Gather in your residence hall to meet your resident director (RD) and resident advisor (RA) while learning more about living in the residential community. It also provides the opportunity to meet your suitemates and neighbors.

    7:30 – 9 a .m .Breakfast

    Location: Randall Dining Commons

    9:15 – 11:15 a .m .Academic Rotation

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 404

    This fast-paced session will familiarize you with the diverse academic resources on campus. You will discover the Leatherby Libraries through guided tours, review and ask questions about WebAdvisor, and enjoy a brief video followed by small group discussions about other academic services. *Snacks will be provided at the conclusion of this event.

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    11:30 a .m . – 1:15 p.m .Healthy Panther

    Location: Memorial Hall

    As a transfer student, you will be faced with many personal decisions that will impact your college experience. This MANDATORY educational program will equip you with the necessary information to make informed and healthy decisions. Don’t forget to bring your Chapman ID card to receive credit for attending!

    A pizza lunch will be provided at the start of the Faculty Panel Summer Blog Discussion/Classroom Expectations. Please be prompt.

    1:30 – 2:15 p.m .Faculty Panel Summer Blog Discussion/Classroom Expectations

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 404

    The conversation that started with the summer blog OPPORTUNITY continues with a faculty panel, where faculty will answer

    questions from an interviewer and students themselves. Be ready: The faculty will also ask questions of the audience in this interactive student-faculty session . This session will provide you with information and certainly a clear sense of what the Chapman classroom will be like.

    2:30 – 2:55 p.m .SUCCESS Sessions(Groups 1-5) (Groups 1-5) Career Development Career Development Center (CDC)Center (CDC)

    Location: Argyros Forum, Room 209A

    In this brief session we will provide a rundown of this year’s exclusive CDC events, programs and services and show you how to get involved in our student network. We will also cover internship opportunities and how to get credit for them. You can get updates of all of our events throughout the year texted to your phone by texting “CDC” to 25827!

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    (Groups 6-10) (Groups 6-10) Navigating Student Navigating Student EmploymentEmployment

    Location: Argyros Forum, Room 209C

    Looking for on-campus student work? This session will highlight the recruitment and selection processes for on-campus employment and provide you with some helpful tips to consider during your job search.

    3 – 3:25 p.m .SUCCESS Sessions(Groups 6-10) (Groups 6-10) Career Development Career Development Center (CDC)Center (CDC)

    Location: Argyros Forum, Room 209A

    (Groups 1–5) (Groups 1–5) Navigating Student Navigating Student EmploymentEmployment

    Location: Argyros Forum, Room 209C

    3:30 – 4:30 p.m .Involvement Session

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 404

    Come gather with your OA group to learn about the various ways to get involved on campus. You’ll be able to ask your OAs questions about the different opportunities available for you at Chapman.

    4:45 – 5:15 p.m .Transfer Forum

    Location: Small Group Meeting Locations

    5:30 – 7:30 p.m .Transfer Mix & Mingle

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 404 Patio

    You are cordially invited to an evening of Panther fun! Join us on one of Chapman University’s lovely patios for appetizers and socializing with your fellow Transfer students. It can be uneasy coming to a new school, but this event is sure to be filled with great food and even better company. Reservations are limited.

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    6 – 8:30 p.m .Shabbat Service and Dinner

    Location: Wilkinson Founders Chapel

    Chapman Hillel, Chapman’s Jewish Student Union, hosts its first Shabbat service of the year. Feel free to join us in the Wilkinson Founders Chapel at the Fish Interfaith Center for a Shabbat service, open to all Jewish and non-Jewish Chapman students, with a kosher dinner to follow, provided by the Hillel Foundation of Orange County. No RSVP is required. Students will find more information about upcoming Hillel events and have the opportunity to meet fellow Hillel members.

    6:15 – 7:30 p.m .Disciples on Campus (DOC) New Student Dinner

    Location: Fashionables Courtyard, Fish Interfaith Center

    All Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and United Church of Christ students are invited to dinner. Come meet new friends and join in fellowship.

    7:45 – 8:30 p.m .First to Go: First-Generation College Student Session

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 103

    Are you the first in your family to pursue a bachelor’s degree? If so, come join us to get connected to your fellow first-generation student peers, hear helpful tips from current first-generation students, and learn strategies to be successful in your transition to college! Being the first in your family to go to college is a very proud accomplishment. We look forward to supporting you! Continue this conversation at the first-generation social .

    8:30 – 10 p.m .Affinity and Involvement SocialsCommuter StudentsCommuter Students

    Location: Jazzman’s Café

    This social will offer students a chance to connect with other commuter students new to the Chapman community. Please stop by to hear from current commuter students who will

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    share tips for a successful commuting experience!

    First-Generation First-Generation College StudentsCollege Students

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 203

    Meet other first-generation students at this fun social . Learn about the resources available to you and how to make the most of Chapman as a first-generation student.

    International StudentsInternational Students

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 214

    Join us for the International Student Social! This event is for new international students to ask both Chapman Students who have studied or interned abroad and current Global Village students’ questions about the Chapman and Orange community. Learn about the many resources that Chapman has to offer international students.

    Cross-Cultural and Cross-Cultural and Equity Interest Social Equity Interest Social

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 206

    Come and connect with students and staff who are interested in cross-cultural engagement, diversity, and equity. Discover the opportunities for involvement available to you, your resources on and off campus, and more! Whether you’re curious and new to these topics, a seasoned activist or volunteer, or you’re looking for a way to find your community of support at Chapman, this social is for you. There will be a brief session of introduction between 8:45 – 9:15 p.m ., the rest of the social time is welcome for you to come and go as you please to check out all that the socials have to offer. Everyone is welcome to attend!

    Civic Engagement Civic Engagement Interest SocialInterest Social

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 202

    Meet fellow students and staff committed to making a positive

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    difference in our world by working to alleviate poverty, champion sustainability, fight human trafficking, and influence change in a number of other important issues affecting our local, national, and global communities. Discover on- and off-campus opportunities for becoming an active and informed global citizen . Previous volunteer or civic engagement experience is not needed — everyone is welcome to make our world a better place!

    Academic Student Academic Student Organizations and Honor Organizations and Honor Societies Interest SocialSocieties Interest Social

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 209

    As new Chapman students, you have already proven your academic excellence and natural leadership skills. Continue your success by becoming a member of an academic or professional student organization or an honor society. Interested in hearing from speakers related to your major or learning how to get an internship

    to complement your coursework? Drop by to meet student representatives from dozens of organizations to learn about the exciting opportunities they offer!

    Fitness/Recreation and Fitness/Recreation and Leisure Interest Social Leisure Interest Social

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 204

    Be a healthier you! Join other students and staff involved with fun clubs and departments that provide opportunities for involvement both on and off campus. Representatives from campus departments will also be available to share how to access fitness services at the Argyros Fitness Center and Argyros Forum Student Union. Come learn more and meet new people! All are welcome!

    Student Government Student Government and Programming and Programming Interest SocialInterest Social

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 213

    UPB and SGA are here for you!

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    Learn what these important acronyms mean when you meet representatives from University Program Board (UPB) and Student Government Association (SGA). You will meet other students and staff who want to serve the student body and learn how to get involved with student advocacy and programming. Giveaways and prizes will be available!

    C.A.R.E.S. SocialC.A.R.E.S. Social

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 205

    C.A .R .E.S. is a student organization with a mission to create a safer Chapman community. Come relax, enjoy some refreshments, and meet some remarkable C.A .R .E.S. members.

    Spiritual Exploration SocialSpiritual Exploration Social

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 107

    The Fish Interfaith Center on the Chapman University campus offers opportunities for students who are interested in spirituality of any type. If you consider

    yourself simply a “seeker,” curious about developing your spiritual path, practicing meditation, or learning about different religions, we have opportunities for you. If you are involved in or interested in a particular spiritual path, such as Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, or Judaism, we can connect you with student groups to pursue your faith journey. We have particular programs for Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), United Church of Christ, Latter-day Saints, Catholic, non-denominational, and other Christian students, as well . Finally, our beautiful Wallace All Faiths Chapel, located in the Fish Interfaith Center, is here for your use! Come and meet our staff and find out about programs and space available at Chapman for you!

    8:30 – 10 p.m .Regional ReceptionsChapman is lucky to have students come from all across the United States. Attend one of these receptions to meet students from

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    your region, learn about the “must sees” in Southern California, and find out about locales that will surely remind you of home!

    Pacific NorthwestPacific Northwest

    Location: Beckman Hall, Third Floor Lounge

    Mountain StatesMountain States

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 101

    SouthwestSouthwest

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 102

    MidwestMidwest

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 103

    NortheastNortheast

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 104

    SouthSouth

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 105

    Pacific IslanderPacific Islander

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 106

    9:30 p.m . – 1:30 a .m .UPB Presents ... Hollywood: Lights, Camera, DANCE!

    Location: Argyros Forum, Student Union & Third Floor Patios

    ANNND ACTION! Take a stroll down the red carpet to a night you won’t forget! You’re the celebrity at this A-list event which will include a live DJ, dance floor, outdoor movie screenings, mocktails and appetizers, and much more! It wouldn’t be a party without YOU! *Transfer students meet in the Attallah Piazza at 9:20 p.m .

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    11:30 a .m . – 1:30 p.m .Brunch

    Location: Randall Dining Commons

    1:45 – 4 p.m .Village at Orange Shopping Trips

    Location: Buses will leave from the gate between Glass Hall and the Masson Pool

    Forget something? From toilet paper to soap, floor mats to snacks; you can find any last minute items at The Village at Orange. You will have access to Target, Wal-Mart, Cost Plus, Sears, Trader Joe’s and much more. No sign-ups are required, but space is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    5:30 – 6:30 p.m .Dinner

    Location: Randall Dining Commons

    9 p.m . – 1 a .m .All-University Event

    Location: Sandhu Conference Center

    Transfers will meet together at the basketball courts behind Pralle-Sodaro Hall at 8:45 p.m .

    Get your poker face on! Receive free chips at the door and use them to compete against other students at poker, blackjack, roulette, and craps. Don’t know how to play? Don’t worry — the professional dealers will assist you along the way. Exchange your chips for raffle tickets for the opportunity to win some fabulous prizes! Also come to enjoy food and drinks while getting to know your fellow Panthers.

    saturday, August 30

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    11 a .m . – 12 p.m .Spirituality Matters! An Interfaith Celebration

    Location: Wallace All Faiths Chapel, Fish Interfaith Center

    Join the Chapman community for a special interfaith celebration . Whether you consider yourself simply a “spiritual seeker,” curious about developing your spiritual path, practicing meditation, learning about different religions, or whether you are committed to a certain spiritual or religious path, we have opportunities for you. Commemorate the beginning of your Chapman experience with an interfaith celebration led by student leaders and the dean of the Wallace All Faiths Chapel. The Fish Interfaith Center is here to help you shape your unique spiritual journey.

    11:30 a .m . – 1:30 p.m .Brunch

    Location: Randall Dining Commons

    1 – 3 p.m .Chapman Radio Open House and Beach Party

    Location: Radio Station in Cheverton Commons (Basement of Henley Hall and Patio), Masson Family Beach Club

    Interested in being an on-air DJ for Chapman’s official radio station? Did you know you could get class credit for being a DJ ? Come by the Chapman Radio open house to meet current radio DJs and learn more about meeting times, programming, and Chapman Radio events. At the same time, come to our beach party located at the Masson Family Beach Club to listen to some music. Free giveaways at both locations!

    sundaY, August 31

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    2 – 4 p.m .Honors Mentor/Mentee Dessert Bash

    Location: Beckman Hall, Room 404

    Students who have been admitted into the University Honors Program will meet their mentors and other returning Honors students at the Mentor Dessert Bash. This will be a chance for incoming students to introduce themselves and to find out about opportunities to become involved with Honors in the coming year.

    5:30 – 6:30 p.m .Dinner

    Location: Randall Dining Commons

    9:15 – 10:15 p.m .Resident Community Meeting (Residential Students Only)

    Location: Your Residence Hall

    You will meet with your Resident Advisor to cover important Residence Hall information .

    5 – 7 p.m .DOC Welcome Back Dinner

    Location: Wallace All Faiths Chapel, Fish Interfaith Center

    New and returning students are invited to the DOC dinner in the Wallace All Faiths Chapel at the Fish Interfaith Center. This invitation is extended to all United Church of Christ and Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) students and friends. At this event, come learn about the upcoming year’s events, as well as celebrate new and old friendships.

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    departmental major meeting locations

    Argyros School of Business and Economics Accounting Beckman Hall, Room 104Business Administration/Pre-BUAD Beckman Hall, Room 104Economics Beckman Hall, Room 104

    College of Educational StudiesIntegrated Educational Studies Beckman Hall, Room 202Kinesiology Beckman Hall, Room 204

    College of Performing ArtsDance Partridge Dance Center, Room 112 Music Oliphant Hall, Room 101D Theatre Moulton Hall, Room 136

    Crean college of health and behavioral sciencesHealth Sciences Crean Hall, Room 112Psychology Crean Hall, Room 149

    Dodge College of Film and Media ArtsCreative Producing Folino Theater, Marion Knott StudiosDigital Arts Folino Theater, Marion Knott StudiosFilm Production Folino Theater, Marion Knott StudiosFilm Studies Folino Theater, Marion Knott StudiosNews & Documentary Folino Theater, Marion Knott StudiosPublic Relations and Advertising Folino Theater, Marion Knott StudiosScreen Acting Folino Theater, Marion Knott StudiosScreenwriting Folino Theater, Marion Knott StudiosTelevision Writing & Production Folino Theater, Marion Knott Studios

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    Schmid College of Science and technologyBiochemistry and Molecular Biology Hashinger Science Center, Room 131ABiological Sciences Hashinger Science Center, Room 111Chemistry Hashinger Science Center, Room 103Computer Information Systems Beckman Hall, Room 210Computer Science Beckman Hall, Room 210Environmental Science and Policy Hashinger Science Center, Room 127Math and Civil Engineering Beckman Hall, Room 210Mathematics Beckman Hall, Room 210Physics and Computational Science Beckman Hall, Room 210Software Engineering Beckman Hall, Room 210

    Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social SciencesArt Moulton Hall, Room 167Art History Moulton Hall, Room 167Communication Studies Argyros Forum, Room 206ABCCreative Writing Argyros Forum, Room 206ABCEnglish Argyros Forum, Room 206ABCFrench Argyros Forum, Room 206ABCGraphic Design Moulton Hall, Room 167History Argyros Forum, Room 206ABC Peace Studies Argyros Forum, Room 206ABCPhilosophy Argyros Forum, Room 206ABCPolitical Science Argyros Forum, Room 206ABCReligious Studies Argyros Forum, Room 206ABC Sociology Argyros Forum, Room 206ABC Spanish Argyros Forum, Room 206ABCStrategic and Corporate Communication Argyros Forum, Room 206ABC

    Undeclared Beckman Hall, Room 213

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  • to c h a p m a n u n i v e r s i t ywelcome

    helpful phone numbers

    Office of Orientation and First Year

    Programs(714) 516-4600(714) 997-6961

    Parent Relations(714) 628-7290

    Office of Housing and Residence Life

    (714) 997-6603

    Public Safety(24 Hours)

    (714) 997-6763

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