Working with children and families, administering sophisticated clinical assessment and treatments, using your skills within the legal system, increasing organizational effectiveness, improving the lives of children with autism—it's all possible at The Chicago School. As an innovator in the field of psychology and related behavioral sciences for more than 30 years, we offer an unrivaled range of programs and the intensive real-world training and practical, professional mentorship you need to turn your dreams into reality—whatever your passion.
Because our programs are designed with you in mind, we offer multiple starts year-round, at a variety of locations and learning environments, including on-ground and Online options.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Admissions to The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
1. Frequently Asked Questions About Admissions to The Chicago School of
Professional Psychology
Q: Can I schedule an individual visit?
A: Yes. We offer campus tours and appointments with admissions representatives every Monday through Friday.
Please call 800.721.8072 to schedule your visit at any campus.
Q: When is the application deadline?
A: Deadlines may vary by program. Please visit our deadlines pages for early and general consideration dates for
each program.
Q: What if I miss a general consideration deadline for one of the programs?
A: To find out if space is still available, please contact the Office of Admissions at 800.721.8072.
Q: Can I begin program coursework in the spring semester?
A: Spring starts are available in some programs. Please contact the Office of Admissions at 800.721.8072 to find out
if your program of interest is offered with a spring start.
Q: How many years will it take me to complete each program?
A: Time for completion varies by program. To learn about your program of interest, you are encouraged to contact
the Office of Admissions at 800.721.8072 or admissions@thechicagoschool.edu.
Q: Can I get my bachelor's degree at your school?
A: The Chicago School is solely a graduate institution.
Q: Do you need a degree in psychology to apply?
A: No. You must have or be completing a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution to apply, though all
programs do have prerequisite course requirements.
Q: Can I take some of my prerequisite courses at The Chicago School?
A: We offer both an online Research Methods course and a Statistics course in the summer. These courses are open
to all of our accepted students. Email admissions@thechicagoschool.edu for more information.
Q: Are your programs accredited?
A: The Chicago School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. In addition, our Chicago
campus Clinical Psychology doctoral program is accredited by the American Psychological Association. The School
Psychology Ed.S. program is accredited by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).
2. Q: Is the GRE required?
A: The GRE is required for the following programs:
Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology
Psy.D. in Clinical Forensic Psychology
Ph.D. in Applied Behavior Analysis (not required if a master's degree was earned at TCSPP)
Psy.D. in Business Psychology (post-baccalaureate applicants only; GMAT may be substituted)
Please note that you must have your official scores sent to The Chicago School (School Code 1119).
Q: Is there a minimum GPA and GRE requirement?
A: No, although generally, the master of arts programs require a 3.0 or higher, and the education specialist and
doctoral programs a 3.2 or higher (4.0 scale). However, your GPA and GRE scores are only one part of your
application. Each applicant is reviewed holistically, taking factors such as personal and professional experience and
accomplishments into consideration. Applicants are encouraged to contact the Office of Admissions to discuss their
unique qualifications.
Q: How much is tuition?
A: View the latest information about tuition and fees.
Q: Do you provide housing?
A: Although The Chicago School does not have its own residence halls, we do send incoming students a detailed
overview of moving and living in the city where they will be attending classes. Students are encouraged to call the
Office of Admissions for further assistance.
Q: Does the school have a parking facility?
A: No, but there are a number of hourly-fee garages around each of our campuses. Our Chicago, Downtown Los
Angeles, and D.C. campuses are easily accessible by public transportation, which most of our faculty, staff, and
students use.
For more information contact:
Office of Admissions
Phone: 800.721.8072
Email: admissions@thechicagoschool.edu