February 20, 2026 - 04:37

A landmark partnership has been established to create transformative opportunities for students. Chapman University and the Marymount Education Foundation have formally cemented a $2.625 million scholarship agreement, establishing the prestigious Marymount Scholars Program.
This significant endowment is designed to support outstanding students with demonstrated financial need, ensuring that a Chapman education is accessible to a broader range of talented individuals. The program represents a deep investment in the next generation of leaders and scholars.
University officials hailed the partnership as a alignment of shared values and a commitment to educational excellence. The funding will provide comprehensive support, easing the financial burden of tuition and associated costs for recipients throughout their undergraduate studies.
The Marymount Scholars Program is expected to have a profound impact on the student community, fostering a more diverse and inclusive campus environment. It underscores a powerful belief in the value of investing directly in student potential, empowering them to pursue their academic and professional ambitions without constraint.
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