September 23, 2025 - 04:23

Chapman’s new Executive Vice President and Chief Advancement Officer, Jessica Berger, has been actively working in her initial weeks to strengthen relationships and prioritize student services. This commitment is exemplified by a recent partnership with the Marymount Education Foundation, aimed at expanding access and support for students at Chapman University.
This collaboration seeks to provide additional resources and opportunities for students, particularly those who may face barriers to higher education. By leveraging the strengths of both institutions, the partnership plans to implement programs that focus on academic support, mentorship, and financial assistance, ensuring that students can thrive in their educational journeys.
Berger emphasized the importance of community and collaboration in higher education, stating that this partnership aligns with the university's mission to foster an inclusive and supportive environment. As Chapman continues to grow, the focus remains on enhancing student experiences and outcomes, making higher education more accessible to all.
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