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 [email protected] 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:
- 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.
- Psychological Assessment Club: An organization to continue learning about psychological assessment outside of the classroom.
- True Colors of TCSPP: The purpose of our interest group is to provide educational opportunities, community outreach, and foster a safe space for allies as well as individuals that are part of the LGBTQ+ community across Southern California.
- Orange County Student Association: The Orange County Student Association is a student group primarily for Anaheim Clinical Psychology students to socialize outside of the classroom.
- Psi Chi (more information coming soon!): We are working to establish a chapter of Psi Chi, the international honor society in psychology, for the Southern California campuses!