Southern California Organizations
Student organizations exist to meet the needs and serve the interests of all students at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. These student-led groups strive to provide meaningful opportunities for involvement that promote personal growth, professional development, and community engagement. Please take a moment to read through the current student organizations at our Southern California campuses! Interested in starting a new organization? Please reach out to our Student Life & Events Coordinator, Megan Marshall, at mmarshall1@thechicagoschool.edu to start the process!
Recognized Student Organizations
A Recognized Student Organization (RSO) is a group of organized students with a common interest that have functioned as a successful Student Interest Group on campus for at least one semester and have conducted at least three meetings/events. Click the links below to find out more about these RSOs:
Student Interest Groups
A Student Interest Group (SIG) is a group of organized students with a common interest that would like to formally establish a student organization at TCSPP:
- Global Professionals Network: This group's mission is to educate and celebrate the unique contribution of our International student community.
- After Hours: This group's purpose is to have a space for students to connect in an outside of the classroom setting, and to become better connected on modern topics surrounding the field of psychology.
- Chicago School Discussion Group: An organization designed to have students who may not know each other or have the opportunity to interact outside of the classroom to come together, build community, and talk about topics of interest to them
- Psychoanalytic Group: An organization to foster a community of individuals who share interests in psychoanalytic theory, research, and practice
- Student Society for Global Inclusion: This group's goal is to give back to the community while creating a space to explore the local and global concerns of their members.