Adler School of Professional Psychology
Adler School of Professional Psychology has been training and equipping psychology professionals for the past 50 years, following the legacy that the renowned psychiatrist Alfred Adler left behind. The school has two campuses, one in Chicago and another in Vancouver. There is no on-campus housing available for both campuses, but apartments are easily found within the surrounding areas, some of them offering both room and board.
All of the degree programs – certificate, masters, and doctorate – offered by Adler School of Professional Psychology are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, ensuring high quality education. Some majors offered are clinical psychology, counseling, police psychology, and group psychotherapy. Adler School of Professional Psychology also offers a number of online programs and online classes. Their online learning portal is called Scholar 360, and can be accessed through http://www.scholar360.com/adler/. The system combines online learning courses and an Integrated Social Network System. The result is distance education with a real classroom feel, which definitely enhances the learning experience.
Adler School of Professional Psychology is also known for its relatively low student to faculty ratio of 17 students to 1 faculty member. For certain majors, the ratio is even smaller, ensuring highly individualized study.
Tuition fees vary depending on the specific program or major a student engages in. Fees per credit hour range from $440 to $880. Other fees and charges may apply. Interested students may inquire about the admissions process at any time of the year. The school follows a rolling admission process, wherein applications can be made all year round.