Scholarships - Online


When you invest in scholarships at The Chicago School, you support an essential function to provide deserving, talented future practitioners with the financial resources needed to earn their degrees and enhance their education. You may consider a variety of options in making gifts of scholarship support that fit your personal interests:

  • Need-based scholarships help many deserving students who would not be able to attend The Chicago School without the help that financial assistance provides.
  • Other awards provide opportunities for students to enhance their education by allowing participation in conferences, research, community service, and international travel.
  • Annual scholarships are funded on a year-by-year basis and go entirely toward offsetting costs for tuition, fees, living expenses, books and supplies, allowing students to place greater attention on their studies.

Endowed scholarships are self-sustaining. With the investment of a sizable initial gift, scholarship awards are determined each year by the Foundation's Endowed Funds Policy. Earnings from the investment provide annual scholarship awards and allow the fund to live in perpetuity. Additional gifts can be added to an endowed scholarship at any time. The scholarship may also be named in honor or memory of others.

You may designate your scholarship support for students at any of our TCSPP campuses.


When War Comes Home

For the thousands of U.S. children who have a military parent stationed overseas, homecomings can be hard. In a new program developed by The Chicago School and staffed by Chicago School students, children express themselves and their fears through music, drama, and art.
More about the Home Again project.

Transformations

Making a Difference Around the Globe

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Through the Chicago School's Global Hope Initiative, students have gained powerful international training experience while helping children who were impacted by the Rwandan genocide. Click here to watch a brief trailer from a new documentary about their work, or watch the full documentary here.

Making a Difference Around the Globe

Dr. Breeda McGrath

“A parent who is dealing with job loss may be using all of his cognitive resources just to cope, and has very little left over for the kids. And while kids don’t understand all of it, they...feel a sense of loss.”-Dr. Breeda McGrath, Associate Professor, School Psychology

Dr. Breeda McGrath