About
About The Chicago School
The Chicago School is a not-for-profit, regionally accredited institution with more than 4285 students at campuses across the country and online. The Chicago School has been an innovator in the field of psychology and related behavioral science for more than 30 years. The Chicago School offers more than 20 degree programs and a wealth of opportunities for international experiences.
Student Testimonials
''As an alumnus, my goal is to bring us together and help to assist other alumni after graduation. I look forward to giving back to the institution that has given me so much.''
-Gary Goines, Hybrid M.A. in Forensic Psychology
''The Chicago School's intensive online program provided me with an avenue to access the credentials to help me develop a niche in the field while caring for my family. I was able to infuse my interest in autism into the curriculum, which was extremely valuable.''
-Rhonda Greenhaw, Online M.A. in Psychology
Why The Chicago School
- Practical Training: Students participate in over 1.2 million hours of hands-on learning experience through work at campus service centers, community service involvement, and research opportunities.
- International Study: Study abroad, full-immersion training, and long-term practicum options expand students' cultural and professional awareness.
- Professional Success: Career Services and continuing education events equip students and graduates for rewarding and successful careers in their chosen discipline.
- Community Improvement: Students are taught how to seek and make positive improvements in the community and globally by serving under-served communities.
- The Engaged Practitioner Model: From the start, each program integrates real-world experiences through community engagement in a diverse range of environments.
Minimum Eligibility Requirements
Applicants to The Chicago School must have or be completing a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. Some programs have additional requirements.

