Student Organizations


More than 1,500 strong, Chicago Campus students are an active and engaged community. Below is a list of our wide-ranging and diverse student organizations:

How to Form a Student Organization:

From time to time, Chicago School students identify the need and desire for organizations devoted to specific interests and activities. Students wishing to establish similar groups should consult with a cabinet member of the Chicago School Student Association (CSSA) for more information: cssa@thechicagoschool.edu. Groups wishing to become funded and officially recognized on campus are required to register with the CSSA.


Additional Links

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Campus Advisory Update

For the latest information, check this page or call the recorded information line at 800-750-5579.

Campus Advisory Phone

Using Psychology with L.A.'s Gangs

With more than 400 street gangs, Los Angeles has the unfortunate title of Gang Capital, USA. But a Chicago School grad is trying to change that with a new anti-gang program. He’s putting his psychotherapy skills into practice and witnessing amazing transformations.
More about the Gang Reduction and Youth Development program.

LA Clinical

Inspiring Others to Reach Their Goals

Alumna and adjunct faculty member Dawgelene Sangster is using I/O principles to help others overcome obstacles and achieve their personal and professional goals.
Read more.

Inspiring Others to Reach Their Goals