Our upcoming classes are almost full, but we do have a few spaces still available. If your application is in-progress, let us know and we will be glad to assist you in completing it —this will ensure that we reserve a seat for you in our Fall 2008 class.
sample class: Prevention and Crisis Intervention in Schools
Business Psychology, Psy.D.
sample class: Organizational Leadership
Applied Behavior Analysis, Psy.D.
sample class: Psychology of the Lifespan
Complete the inquiry form to the right to learn how to start this Fall. During business hours, you may also chat with a counselor using the link below.
Application Requirements
Application to The Chicago School’s graduate programs is open to any person who has earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and who meets other entrance requirements. Each applicant is reviewed holistically, taking factors such as personal and professional experience and accomplishments into consideration.
Materials you’ll need to gather for your application
Transcripts from all undergraduate or graduate schools you’ve attended
Relevant work history in the form of a resume or CV
500-750 word essay discussing why you’d like to pursue a degree in your specialization and how you believe our program will assist you in reaching these goals.
Three letters of recommendation from employers, supervisors, professors, or others who are able to comment on your professional and education goals
GRE general test scores (required for Psy.D only)
Length of Study
Most of our master’s programs will allow working professionals to complete their studies in two or three years.
Our online Psychology M.A. program also offers an accelerated 11 month completion schedule.
About The Chicago School
We’re a non-profit, fully accredited institution with nearly 2,000 students enrolled at our campuses in downtown Chicago and Los Angeles, as well as in our online programs. Our curriculum is uniquely integrated with community partnership in order to give our students tangible experience observing the intersection of diversity and psychology.
sample class: Analysis and Treatment of Developmental Disabilities
Clinical Psychology Psy.D.
sample classes: Clinical and Diagnostic Interviewing and Observation, Ethical Thinking
Applied Behavior Analysis Psy.D.
sample class: Psychology of the Lifespan
Complete the inquiry form to the right to learn how to start this Fall. During business hours, you may also chat with a counselor using the link below.
Application Requirements
Application to The Chicago School’s graduate programs is open to any person who has earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and who meets other entrance requirements. Each applicant is reviewed holistically, taking factors such as personal and professional experience and accomplishments into consideration.
Materials you’ll need to gather for your application
Transcripts from all undergraduate or graduate schools you’ve attended
Relevant work history in the form of a resume or CV
500-750 word essay discussing why you’d like to pursue a degree in your specialization and how you believe our program will assist you in reaching these goals.
Three letters of recommendation from employers, supervisors, professors, or others who are able to comment on your professional and education goals
GRE general test scores (required for Psy.D only)
Length of Study
Most of our master’s programs will allow working professionals to complete their studies in two or three years.
Our online Psychology M.A. program also offers an accelerated 11 month completion schedule.
About The Chicago School
We’re a non-profit, fully accredited institution with a total of more than 1,400 students enrolled at our campuses in downtown Chicago and Los Angeles, as well as in our online programs. Our curriculum is uniquely integrated with community partnership in order to give our students tangible experience observing the intersection of diversity and psychology.
Online program with openings:
Psychology M.A.
sample classes: Children, Adolescents, and the Law, Diversity and Psychology, Family Systems and Family Therapy
Specializations
Child and Adolescent Psychology (classes begin fall 2008)
International Psychology (classes begin fall 2008)
Geriatric Psychology (classes begin fall 2008)
Psychology Generalist (classes begin fall 2008)
Organizational Leadership (classes begin spring 2009)
Sport-Exercise (classes begin spring 2009
Complete the inquiry form to the right to learn how to start this Fall.
Application Requirements
Application to The Chicago School’s graduate programs is open to any person who has earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and who meets other entrance requirements. Each applicant is reviewed holistically, taking factors such as personal and professional experience and accomplishments into consideration.
Materials you’ll need to gather for your application
Transcripts from all undergraduate or graduate schools you’ve attended
Relevant work history in the form of a resume or CV
500-750 word essay discussing why you’d like to pursue a degree in your specialization and how you believe our program will assist you in reaching these goals.
Three letters of recommendation from employers, supervisors, professors, or others who are able to comment on your professional and education goals
GRE general test scores (required for Psy.D only)
Length of Study
Most of our master's programs will allow working professionals to complete their studies in two or three years.
Our online Psychology M.A. program also offers an accelerated 11 month completion schedule.
About The Chicago School
We’re a non-profit, fully accredited institution with a total of more than 1,400 students enrolled at our campuses in downtown Chicago and Los Angeles, as well as in our online programs. Our curriculum is uniquely integrated with community partnership in order to give our students tangible experience observing the intersection of diversity and psychology.