The Chicago School Of Professional Psychology Launches B.A. Completion Program In Psychology


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TO EDUCATION, HEALTH, AND MEDICAL EDITORS:

The Chicago School Of Professional Psychology Launches B.A. Completion

Program In Psychology

LOS ANGELES, March 26, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Chicago

School of Professional Psychology (TCSPP), the leading nonprofit

national graduate school devoted exclusively to psychology and related

behavioral and health sciences, will offer an online Bachelor's of

Arts Completion Program in Psychology for the first time starting fall

2014. Applications are now being accepted for the new program, which

provides working adults with the opportunity to complete their

education in psychology via a flexible online program that does not

interfere with employment or family commitments. The Chicago School's

program is unique in that it also provides students with a direct

pathway to a wealth of graduate education opportunities in psychology

or behavioral sciences, allowing them to further their professional

growth.

According to a recent national survey by Pew Research Center in 2013,

individuals between the ages of 25-32 with a bachelor's degree earn

more than those with a two-year degree, and also those with some

college, leading to a successful career path.

The Chicago School's program is highly competitive, offering a lower

cost-per-credit hour than many institutions that have similar degree

programs. At TCSPP, students also benefit from the institution's

Engaged Professional Model of education, which provides for close

interaction between students and faculty, thereby enhancing the

learning experience. Furthermore, the program offers five distinct

concentration areas including Business Psychology, Child & Adolescent

Psychology, International Psychology, Social Services, and Generalist.

Graduates may also have an opportunity to transition into several

online master's degree programs offered by The Chicago School

following the successful completion of their bachelor's degree,

allowing for additional professional and educational growth.

"The Chicago School is excited to bring this opportunity to students

and adults who have a vested interest in completing their

undergraduate degree in psychology, and perhaps continuing their

studies and training to become practitioners in the field," stated

TCSPP's National President Dr. Nealon-Woods.

"The B.A. Completion Program is ideal for young adults and adult

learners seeking to complete their education, students who have

completed their associate's degree at a regionally accredited

institution, or students who have finished their general education and

would like to complete their core program/specialization in

psychology," explained Dr. Brandy K. Blount, program director and

department chair of the B.A. Completion Program.

The demand for psychological services in hospitals, schools, private

businesses, social service agencies, and mental health centers is

expected to drive strong growth in the employment sector over the next

few years as the Affordable Care Act has resulted in the full

implementation of the 2008 Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity

Law, allowing for coverage of mental health and substance abuse

disorders by insurance companies.

Additionally, graduates of the program will be equipped with a broad

foundation in research skills, problem solving, decision making,

communication, and critical thinking, thereby preparing them to pursue

a variety of career options and serve in a wide range of professional

contexts in a changing global economy.

About The Chicago School of Professional Psychology Founded in 1979

and celebrating 35 years, The Chicago School of Professional

Psychology (TCSPP) is a nonprofit, private graduate school devoted

exclusively to psychology and related behavioral and health sciences.

It serves more than 4,300 students across campuses in Chicago; Los

Angeles and branches in Irvine & Westwood); and Washington D.C. as

well as Online Programs. The institution is accredited by the Western

Association of Schools and Colleges. A member of the National Council

of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology, TCSPP is

recognized for its distinguished service and outstanding contributions

to cultural diversity and advocacy. The community service initiatives

on the Chicago Campus have also earned recognition on the President's

Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for six consecutive

years, and the Los Angeles Campus gained its first award in 2013. With

more than 20 graduate degree programs, thousands of hours of

real-world training, and a wealth of international opportunities,

TCSPP is the leader in professional psychology education. To learn

more, visit www.thechicagoschool.edu.

Contact: Elinor Gilbert (213) 283-4255 egilbert@thechicagoschool.edu

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