It's time for you.
The Chicago School's online-blended programs enable students with full-time work or family commitments to get a renowned education and seize their personal and professional goals--without putting their current lives on hold.
A number of our programs are taught predominantly online with a small “synchronous virtual residency” component (a one or two-hour session each term in which all students are expected to be online simultaneously), while other programs are offered in a "blended" format that combines both online and on-campus learning.
Building on our long tradition of producing outstanding psychology practitioners, our online-blended programs combine the quality of a Chicago School education with the convenience that you need today.
- 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 support and encourage you from the day you enroll until the day you graduate.
- Enjoy peace of mind using our online technology, knowing you can rely on caring staff at our 24/7 helpline.
- And receive robust, comprehensive career support services to help you define your career goals and leverage your new degree to the fullest.
Online-Blended Degree Offerings

Clinical Psychology. Alumnus.
Dr. Orson Morrison is the vice president of clinical services at Lawrence Hall Youth Services and a Psy.D. graduate from the class of 2003.; School Psychology. Faculty.
Dr. Breeda McGrath came to the United States to study psychology from Ireland, where she received her undergraduate degree in religious education and music. ; Forensic Psychology. Faculty.
The Chicago School's new Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is her baby. ; Industrial & Organizational Psychology. Student.
With the help of The Chicago School, John landed an internship at Leo Burnett ad agency, where he applied his I/O expertise to help build a global employee retention plan. ; Business Psychology. Alumna.
Initially a clinical psychologist, Dr. Tracy Dillinger is now manager for safety culture at NASA and an active Lt. Colonel in the United States Air Force. ; Applied Behavior Analysis. Faculty.
Dr. Rachel Tarbox is lead faculty for the M.A. and Psy.D. programs in Applied Behavior Analysis at The Chicago School, Los Angeles campus. ; Clinical Counseling. Faculty.
Dr. Hector Torres is the head of the Center for Latino Mental Health at the Chicago School.;