Frequently Asked Questions
What online-blended programs are available at The Chicago School?
The following online-blended programs were developed for professionals with full-time careers or family commitments that are seeking to obtain a quality graduate education:
- Master’s Degree Programs
- Doctoral Degree Programs
- Certificate Program
What does an online-blended program entail?
Online-blended programs are taught predominantly online with a one- or two-hour virtual residency component where students are expected to be online simultaneously. However, our three-year, post-master’s doctoral degree programs may require international field experiences as well as weekend residencies.
This online-blended portion of our program benefits students with both a flexible online learning experience combined with the social inclusion aspects of a traditional education. Our online-blended programs also offer you the opportunity to:
- Earn your graduate degree from the nation’s leading, accredited graduate school of psychology
- Learn from practitioner faculty who provide practical mentorship based on real-world experience
- Receive ongoing support and coaching from your personal Student Advisor, who will assist and encourage you from the day you enroll until the day you graduate
- Experience peace-of-mind while using our online technology, knowing you can rely on caring staff at our 24/7 helpline
- Receive robust, comprehensive career support services to help you define your career goals and leverage your new degree to the fullest
How long are The Chicago School’s master’s degree programs?
You can earn your master’s degree in as soon as 22 months if you attend as a full-time student.
How long are The Chicago School’s doctoral degree programs?
You can earn your doctorate in about 36 months.
How long is the certificate program course?
The certificate program consists of seven-week online learning sessions that take place over the course of six months.
How flexible are the class schedules?
Most of our online-blended programs offer flexible, accelerated options designed to help working adults get ahead.
When are courses offered?
Courses are offered every seven weeks, and you are free to apply at any time, for any session.
How does The Chicago School evaluate its programs?
To insure an effective and high quality education experience, The Chicago School faculty systematically monitors student learning to inform future planning and to generate creative, responsive initiatives to improve the programs. Data are gathered, analyzed, and presented to the learning community for review. Based on these results, the program revises the student learning assessment plan, the curriculum, and the approach to learning in the classroom. Student learning assessments offer the school a critical opportunity to evaluate the effectiveness of its programs and to develop innovative, student-focused learning environments.
What support system do you have in place for your students?
The Chicago School is committed to offering personal support to all our students, no matter where in the world they reside. For that reason we offer a personal advisor/mentor who will work with you from your first phone call to the day you graduate, classroom support from caring staff on our 24/7 helpline, and comprehensive career support services to help you launch your new life.
What about diversity?
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology is committed to being the psychology school of choice by building an environment of mutual respect and inclusion where all individuals will be valued for who they are and what they can contribute. In turn, all individuals are expected to be participatory members of an active learning community that promotes cultural awareness, competence, and understanding of diversity.
Does The Chicago School of Professional Psychology offer financial aid?
Yes, The Chicago School offers financial aid to those students who qualify. Please visit our Financial Aid page for more information.
What is the tuition?
What you’ll pay for tuition depends on a number of variables, from the amount of financial aid you receive to credit for previous academic work. Call 866-907-4209 to speak to an admissions counselor to discuss your specific circumstances.
What do I need to apply?
- Official transcripts (bachelor’s degree through your highest level of education attempted)
- Statement of Purpose
- Letters of Recommendation
- Proficiency in current Internet and computer technology
- Current résumé (three to five years of post-baccalaureate work experience is generally required; exceptions may be made after consultation with the program of study)
How do I get started?
Getting started is easy. Call us at 866-907-4209 to speak to an admissions counselor, request more information, or apply now online.


