Our Model of Education


For more than 30 years, The Chicago School has been known as an innovator in the field, working to push the boundaries and further the impact that psychology has on our world.

Our unique educational model—known as The Engaged Professional Model—is based heavily on learning through community service and on grooming students to be "engaged" and active participants in their communities, applying their knowledge and skills in new and powerful ways to serve the greater good.

From their first semester on campus, our students learn not only through their classroom work, but through an unparalleled range of real-world training experiences in diverse and challenging settings. They contribute their expertise in underserved communities, social service agencies, schools, hospitals, and even businesses—refining their professional skills while making a positive and lasting impact in the community.

The Engaged Professional Model re-defines the role of the professional. No longer limited to research or traditional clinical practice, engaged professionals are multiculturally and professionally proficient individuals who are integral parts of their communities, approach practice and scholarship from the broader view of innovators, transformers, and problem solvers, and use their disciplines to make positive and lasting impact on the world.


Dr. Todd DuBose

“The experience of hearing a loved one has died is...not only horrifying; the finality and irreversibility of the event has no prior framework with which to make sense of it. And making sense is our way of clawing at the walls as we fall into what feels like oblivion.”-Dr. Todd DuBose, Assistant Professor, Clinical Psychology

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Dr. Marilee Aronson

“We often teach what we most need to learn.” -Dr. Marilee Aronson, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology

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Insight Magazine

An award-winning magazine for Chicago School alumni, friends, and psychology professionals at large, INSIGHT magazine explores contemporary issues that influence the psychology profession and the impact that our discipline can have on our world.
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