The Chicago School of Professional Psychology at Washington DC
Overview
At a Glance
School type
Private, not-for-profit, 4-year or above
School Size & Setting
Large | Urban
Students-to-Faculty Ratio
31:1
Religious affliation
Not applicable
General Information
Address
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology at Washington DC
901 15th St., NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20005
See on MapPhone
(202) 706-5000
Website
https://www.thechicagoschool.edu/washington-dc/Mission Statement
Integrating theory, professional practice, and innovation, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology provides an excellent education for careers in psychology and related behavioral and health sciences. The school is committed to service and embraces the diverse communities of our society. Reflecting the systemic integration of our mission, our logo symbolizes: Education; Innovation; Service; and Community.
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Annual tuition & fees
Undergraduate
In state
No informationOut of state
No informationGraduate
In state
$24,894Out of state
$24,894Other Estimated Costs
Housing
Not Available
Books & Supplies
Not Available
Personal Expenses
Not Available
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Academics
Most Popular Graduate programs
- Counseling Psychology
- Forensic Psychology
- Applied Behavior Analysis
- Industrial and Organizational Psychology
- Clinical Psychology
Graduate ProgramsX
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PSYCHOLOGY
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Clinical Psychology
- A program that prepares individuals for the independent professional practice of clinical psychology, involving the analysis, diagnosis, and clinical treatment of psychological disorders and behavioral pathologies. Includes instruction in clinical assessment and diagnosis, personality appraisal, psychopathology, clinical psychopharmacology, behavior modification, therapeutic intervention skills, patient interviewing, personalized and group therapy, child and adolescent therapy, cognitive and behavioral therapy, supervised clinical practice, ethical standards, and applicable regulations. See other colleges that offer this major
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Counseling Psychology
- A program that prepares individuals for the independent professional practice of psychological counseling, involving the rendering of therapeutic services to individuals and groups experiencing psychological problems and exhibiting distress symptoms. Includes instruction in counseling theory, therapeutic intervention strategies, patient/counselor relationships, testing and assessment methods and procedures, group therapy, marital and family therapy, child and adolescent therapy, supervised counseling practice, ethical standards, and applicable regulations. See other colleges that offer this major
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Industrial and Organizational Psychology
- A program that focuses on the scientific study of individual and group behavior in institutional settings, applications to related problems of organization and industry, and that may prepare individuals to apply such principles in industrial and organizational settings. Includes instruction in group behavior theory, organizational theory, reward/punishment structures, human-machine and human-computer interactions, motivation dynamics, human stress studies, environmental and organizational influences on behavior, alienation and satisfaction, and job testing and assessment. See other colleges that offer this major
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Forensic Psychology
- A program that prepares individuals to apply clinical, counseling, school, and neuropsychology skills to the provision of psychological services within the criminal justice and civil legal systems, including consultation, assessment, and interventions. Includes instruction in the epidemiology of mental/behavioral disorders, risk factors for violence and criminality, profiling and patterning, psychological testing, prediction and intervention measurement, forensic assessment, criminal and civil law and procedures, secure environments, forensic treatment and intervention skills, and professional standards and ethics. See other colleges that offer this major
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Applied Behavior Analysis
- A program that focuses on the application of principles of learning and behavior to enhance the development, abilities, and choices of children and adults; and that prepares individuals to address the behavioral needs of individuals, especially those with developmental disabilities and autism. Includes instruction in behavior analysis and learning, behavioral and functional assessment, developmental psychology, applied behavioral analysis in developmental disabilities and autism, applied behavioral analysis in mental health and aging, research methods, evaluation of interventions, and professional and ethical issues. See other colleges that offer this major
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Admissions
Application Fee
Undergraduate
No informationGraduate
$50Student Life
Student Demographics
Female Students
84%Male Students
16%Student Ethnicities
- Black41.1%
- Caucasian28.22%
- Hispanic/Latino11.04%
- Two Or More Ethnicities7.99%
- Asian6.13%
- Not Specified5.52%
Student body breakdown
Total students enrolled
755
Graduate students
755
Full Time Students
65%Part Time Students
35%Student services
- Meal plan
- Counseling services
- Remedial services
- Work-study
- Placement services
- Study abroad
- Weekend/evening classes
- On-campus day care for student's children