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University of Chicago stands out among Illinois Research and Experimental Psychology programs with a 5.43% acceptance rate and $39,015 median earnings, despite charging a net price of $18,967. The state's 9 programs span from $15,201 at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to $27,499 at Lake Forest College. Chicago's major healthcare systems and pharmaceutical research facilities create strong demand for psychology graduates skilled in experimental methodology and data analysis.
9
Programs
$15,201 – $27,499
Net Price Range
$39,192
Avg. Program Earnings
69.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Research and Experimental Psychology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $15,201 $16,004 84.9% 44.8%
2 $16,157 $12,345 36.9% 92.1%
3 $17,945 $37,470 61.1% 77.2%
4 $18,967 $66,939 94.9% 5.4%
5 $19,353 $51,763 72.4% 61.4%
6 $22,048 $28,400 40.6% 86.7%
7 $24,875 $55,587 67.5% 73.3%
8 $27,143 $65,997 95.9% 7.2%
9 $27,499 $54,202 70.4% 59.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Chicago's psychology program such an outlier in terms of selectivity?

University of Chicago accepts only 5.43% of applicants for its Research and Experimental Psychology program, making it nearly 8 times more selective than Northwestern University at 7.21%. The program combines rigorous statistical training with hands-on research experience in one of the nation's top psychology departments.

How do public and private psychology programs compare for affordability in Illinois?

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign offers the lowest net price at $15,201 as the state's flagship public option. Private colleges range from $16,157 at National Louis University to $27,499 at Lake Forest College, though many provide substantial financial aid to reduce actual costs.

Does experimental psychology training connect well to Illinois job opportunities?

Illinois hosts major pharmaceutical companies like Abbott and Baxter, plus leading medical centers that value experimental psychology skills. The state's finance sector in Chicago also recruits psychology graduates for consumer research and behavioral analysis roles, with median earnings around $39,200.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.