<p>I know Chapman is non christian but typically are they pretty accepting as long as you are? Like I dont consider myself to force my views on people or anything but equally I expect them to not force their views on me. Are there clubs or anything to get involved with? What's the general environment like? Thanks!!</p>
<p>I hope someone answers this. I’m curious as well.</p>
<p>From what I know, Chapman is very accepting. No one ever forces DS into anything, so feel free to join clubs, etc., or if you don’t want to, you don’t have to. It’s up to you.
Here’s their resources link to clubs and organizations. [Clubs</a> & Organizations | Chapman University](<a href=“http://www.chapman.edu/students/campus-life/clubs-organizations/index.aspx]Clubs”>Clubs & Organizations | Student Life | Chapman University)</p>
<p>Chapman is truly a great school! Most people are very friendly, the students and their families are very supportive of each other and the university. My friends and relatives were right, they do take good care of you. From the professors to the department chair to all the way up to the president of the university, all have been very warm and welcoming! Can’t get into a class? No problem. They’ll get you in. They even offer the option of free interterm classes. You won’t find that elsewhere. They want you to succeed and graduate on time. DS is receiving a first-rate education and very happy there. This would not be possible without their excellent merit-scholarship and grants.</p>
<p>So I would like to take this opportunity to thank Chapman and all the wonderful people supportive of the university, you all have been such a blessing! This is my way of sharing and to give back for all you do for us and the others. :)</p>