Providing more access to its educational offerings through increased institutional support is a core component of the school’s comprehensive plan to be the school of choice for professional psychology. These scholarships are designed to recognize diversity commitment, first generation graduate studies, leadership talents, scholastic achievements, service, and mid-career transitions. Unlike student loans, scholarships do not need to be repaid.
Chicago School Institutional Scholarships
Notes: International students can apply for Honors and Presidential Scholarships. Scholarships and Fellowships may be subject to change.
How to Apply
Complete and submit the following material by the deadlines in the table below. Please refer to the scholarship descriptions to ensure that your application is complete. Scholarship applications will not be reviewed until all materials have been received.
Applicants must exhibit financial need through the FAFSA to be considered for the following scholarships: Service, First Generation, Diversity Commitment, Transitions, and GSP Business Psychology.
- Complete the Chicago School Scholarship Application (check the scholarships for which you would like to be considered).
- Submit required essay. The following scholarships require an essay: Diversity Commitment, First Generation, GSP Business Psychology, Presidential, Service, and Transitions.
- File a 2007-2008 FAFSA form, listing The Chicago School (code B07022) as a recipient.
- Applicants applying to the Honors Scholarship must submit a transcript from the institution from which the highest degree was earned.
- Applicants applying to the Community Leadership and Service Scholarship must submit two letters of recommendation and a vitae.
- International students are eligible for consideration, however, rather than filing the FAFSA these students must submit the required financial documentation. Visit the International Student page for details.
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Program*
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Scholarship Application Deadline
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Scholarship Notification
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Clinical Psy.D.
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Early Consideration:
March 1
Chicago Campus
May 9
L.A. & Grayslake Campus
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March 31- April 4: Chicago
May 21 – May 23: L.A. & Grayslake
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Business Psy.D.
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March 15
Chicago Campus
May 9
Los Angeles & Grayslake Campus
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April 7–12: Chicago
May 21 – May 23: L.A. & Grayslake
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School Psychology Ed.S.
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March 15
Chicago Campus
May 9
Grayslake Campus
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April 7–12: Chicago
May 21 – May 23: L.A. & Grayslake
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All Master's
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March 15
Chicago Campus
May 9
L.A. & Grayslake Campus
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April 7–12: Chicago
May 21 – May 23: L.A. & Grayslake
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| All Programs |
General Consideration:
March 15 – August 1
Chicago Campus
July 7
L.A. & Grayslake Campus
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September 1: Chicago
July 21: L.A. & Grayslake
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* Most Institutional Scholarships are for full-time students.
Scholarship/Fellowship Search Sites
www.apa.org (query "scholarships")
www.collegefunds.net
www.studentaid.ed.gov
www.brokescholar.com
www.fastweb.com
www.hsf.net
Council of Graduate Schools
Please note this list is not exhaustive. Beware of sites that require you to pay for financial aid scholarship information or advice.
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
Office of Financial Aid
325 North Wells St.
Chicago, IL 60654
Email: finaid@thechicagoschool.edu
Phone: 312.329.6606
Fax: 312.644.6076
FAFSA School Code: B07022