Adler University Reviews of Master's in Psychology

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  • Reviewed: 6/11/2022
  • Degree: Psychology
"Not recommended at all, a total waste of money and time. One instructor in the I/O program in particular is extremely unprofessional, rude and incompetent. I don't know why they keep that person as a faculty member. It's also ridiculous how this school insists in completing a social justice practicum while the students struggle to complete their assignments on time. Overall, a joke of institution."
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  • Reviewed: 2/12/2020
  • Degree: Psychology
"Not recommended at all. A money oriented place. Be careful of the admission and academic staff.......... Classes schedules are so bad. Very expensive for nothing at all. Not recommended at all. A money oriented place. Be careful of the admission and academic staff.......... Classes schedules are so bad. Very expensive for nothing at all. Not recommended at all. A money oriented place. Be careful of the admission and academic staff.......... Classes schedules are so bad. Very expensive for nothing at all."
Wes
  • Reviewed: 1/27/2020
  • Degree: Psychology
"I wish I could rate zero. Please do your research before giving your money to this school. I have 2 issues, 1 is an extremely uncomfortable vibe one of the teacher gives and allows to go on when it comes to men. I have never felt so uncomfortable in all my life in a classroom setting than I have with *****. So unprofessional, and if you say anything to anyone, then they will do everything they can to sweep it under the rug and tell you to move on. Next, there is a professor that will just give you A's in class that should be taken seriously whether you do the work or not. Again if you report it, they will do everything to hide it. If you are seriously considering it, ask them why the graduation rate is so damn low."
Huda
  • Reviewed: 4/25/2018
  • Degree: Psychology
"I personally enjoyed my academic journey at Adler. As a doctoral student now, I can only thank the faculty advisors and other professors at Adler for their continuous support. The curriculum was practitioner-based and overall it was a great learning experience."
Leah Alexander
  • Reviewed: 2/23/2015
  • Degree: Psychology
"I am currently working on my masters at the Adler School of Professional Psychology and I have overall had a great experience. All of their faculty and support staff are well trained and professional. I feel honored to have earned my degree from such a core professional psychology school."
Ariana Zeppieri-Makhan
  • Reviewed: 9/19/2014
  • Degree: Psychology
"As an International Student, there aren't a ton of funding opportunities available. Otherwise, my first impression of the school (I only started this semester) has been positive. Great environment and friendly/helpful profs/peers."
Maya Akinfosile
  • Reviewed: 2/10/2014
  • Degree: Psychology
"My graduate program is very focused on diversity and training culturally competent mental health professionals. The curriculum often includes a diversity element within every class that I believe is beneficial for the future of all mental health professionals in the United States and the world as a whole. Our location is in the center of downtown Chicago and our campus is beautiful and clean, but also has a very intimate environment. The one drawback is that there are several milestones each student must complete within the program and they typically are due in the middle of the semester. This deadline makes the already heavy and stressful workload even more intense due to the tendency of students to put their classes and practicum responsibilities on the back burner for several weeks as they work to complete a milestone assignment by the deadline."
Danielle Carns
  • Reviewed: 4/12/2013
  • Degree: Psychology
"I have been accepted into the program, and have yet to begin classes. Thus far the only con is the cost, which is why I have been applying for scholarships to help fund my education."
Kristina wilkerson
  • Reviewed: 3/7/2013
  • Degree: Psychology
"Adler professional psychology follows a three point mission to aiding students in becoming successful, professionals. the three points of their mission include; 1)Helping create socially responsible practitioners by educating students to be effective in both personal and social change agents in the pursuit of justice. 2)community engagement, Students who attend Adler will be involved in community engagement as a collaborative partnership that strengthens communities, provides service and prepare students for field work practice. 3) social justice, Adler is dedicated to equitable distribution of economic, political, civil, cultural, social, and other resources and opportunities in society in order to promote the optimal development of persons and communities. this APA accredited institution has internships and practicum that is hands on and gives students opportunities to explore their major within the field with great one on -one faculty supervision and teaching methods. It is a great school for those passionate about social sciences and willing to get their hands wet with community involvement! I love it!"
Bridjett Sturzenbecher
  • Reviewed: 1/24/2013
  • Degree: Psychology
"This is a non traditional school so with that benefits and deficits will follow."