In the film Admission Notice, South Harmon Institute of Technology is an institution adapted from Chapman University. This film describes a group of high school graduates who want to apply for their ideal university. Because of various personal factors, the colleges they applied for rejected their applications with euphemistic rejection letters. This group of high school graduates who can't get the admission notice are afraid to tell their parents that they didn't get into the university, so they set up a fake college together to trick their parents into getting into the fake college. This comedy criticizes the American college system and university ranking system in a dramatic way. ChapmanUniversity is a private university in California, located in Orange County, one of the most prosperous centers of art, commerce, science and technology in California. The Dodge Film and Media College of Chapman University is adjacent to Hollywood and has trained many outstanding Hollywood filmmakers. Chapman University is famous for its film major. The Dodge Film Academy of this school ranks among the top in the United States and even the world. It is a gathering place for global film talents and belongs to the top film academy in the world.