The Future of

  • Mental Health
  • Education
  • Leadership

is Up to You

Why Give?

Our world urgently needs more well-trained, culturally-competent mental health professionals.

The Chicago School is meeting that need by providing students with best-in-class education, practical, hands-on training, and opportunities to take their learning beyond the classroom.

Ways to Give
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Academics

With over 30 cross-disciplinary degree programs and campus locations across the U.S. — as well as a robust Online Campus — we help our diverse students and alumni turn their interests into action and set themselves up for impactful careers.

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Innovation

Hands-on application of classroom learning in real-world settings is central to our model of education. We give students an unparalleled range of opportunities to implement evidence-based practices, hone professional skills, and function as powerful agents of change.

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Community

Collaborative learning is transformational for students and the people they serve. Our faculty of active practitioners and extensive network of community partners give students a myriad of opportunities to apply their learning practically while meeting the urgent needs of underserved communities.

Your Impact is our Impact

Your gift to The Chicago School will help us provide best-in-class education, training, and facilities to prepare students for impactful careers serving diverse communities around the world.

  • 6K+
    Students (and counting)
  • 20K+
    Alumni
  • 1.2M+
    Hours of career-relevant service every year

  • Video: Women of Color in the Corporate World | TCSPP Alum Julia Locklear

    Video: Women of Color in the Corporate World | TCSPP Alum Julia Locklear

    Inspired by her lived experience, alum Julia Locklear is helping people who feel undervalued and mistreated at work get back into the driver’s seat of their careers.

  • Video: Leading with Humanity

    Video: Leading with Humanity

    Dr. Veronica Wanzer finds integrative therapy approaches in treating trauma more successful, and encourages mental health professionals to lead with humanity rather than focusing on diagnoses.

  • Video: Why I Chose Psychology | Student Joi K Madison

    Video: Why I Chose Psychology | Student Joi K Madison

    As an athlete and expert physical trainer, TCSPP doctoral student and adjunct professor Joi K. Madison pursued psychology to better understand the connection between mental and physical health – and what prevents us from living our fullest selves.

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