Educational Support Services


The Chicago School offers a multitude of benefits to support and enhance our students' experiences.

ID Cards

Each student is issued an official ID card, which allows access to buildings and library materials. Additional information for current students.

Disability Support Services

The Chicago School complies with all laws and regulations regarding the access of disabled individuals to education and works to ensure that no qualified student with a disability is denied the benefits of, or excluded from participation in, any school program or activity. Read more about requesting accommodations.

Health Insurance

The Chicago School offers a comprehensive health insurance plan for students enrolled in at least nine credit hours. TCSPP also has a list of suggested independent providers for part-time students. Additional information for current students.

Mental Health Services

Capped, discounted mental health services are available for students through TCSPP's provider referral network.

Military Educational Benefits (Veterans Assistance)

The Chicago School is proud to provide support for military educational benefits at the Washington, D.C. campus. The three main programs are: Veterans Affairs Educational Benefit Programs, Tuition Assistance Programs, and an Online Student Military Discount. These programs are meant to be used in conjunction with Federal Student Aid to cover the cost of tuition and fees. Read more about Military Educational Benefits at TCSPP.


General Inquires

Phone: 202-706-5000  0 Fax: 202-706-5199  0 E-Mail: DCstudentservices@thechicagoschool.edu


Psychology Behind Battle Lines

Faced with the emotional toll that the Iraq War was taking on his soldiers, Captain Mathew Moosey armed himself with psychology. The Chicago School’s online-blended forensic psychology program allowed him to take classes from across the globe, providing him with counseling skills critical to addressing the mental health needs of troops.
More about his story.

Psychology Behind Battle Lines

Dr. Chante DeLoach

“As psychologists and agents of social change, we must fervently ask how psychology can aid in the promotion of global health.” -Dr. Chante DeLoach, Associate Professor, Clinical Psychology

Dr. Chante DeLoach

A Ray of Hope from Across the World

Chicago School alumna and faculty member, Dr. Marilee Aronson, is giving hope to youth in an impoverished South African community. Heavily involved in the Bokamoso Youth Centre in Winterveld, South Africa, Dr. Aronson helps provide career training, workshops, and scholarship opportunities to young adults whose future might otherwise look bleak.
Read more.

A Ray of Hope