Located in Chicago, Illinois, Erikson Institute is a nonprofit private graduate school. The enrollment at this school is about 280 students yearly. The Erikson Institute is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission to offer awards in a number of programs.
Yearly tuition for graduate students is estimated to be around $18,000.
Students can choose from a few areas of study, including:
- Child Development
- Early Childhood Education
- Multicultural Education
For a complete list of student services, enrollment information, admissions information, and more, please visit the school's website at www.erikson.edu.
Programs Offered
The program list below is organized by areas of study. The programs that have a link will direct you to the program's profile page where you can learn more about education requirements and career pathways.

Get more information about the programs offered by Erikson Institute by clicking the request information to the right.
(C) Certificate or Award | (A) Associate's | (B) Bachelor's | (M) Master's Degree | (D) Doctorate (PhD,...)
Education
- Early Childhood Education (M)
- Multicultural Education (C)
Family and Consumer Sciences
- Child Development (C, M)
Public Administration and Social Services
Estimated Costs & Financial Aid
The items listed below are for informational purposes only and may not represent current tuition, fees, and expenses.
Note: Financial aid is only available for those who qualify, check with the school for details.
Tuition & Fees Information
- Tuition is estimated to be around $22,000 per year for graduate students
- The estimated tuition for part time students is around $1,000 to $1,200 per credit hour
- Required fees for graduate students are around $630
Academics & Student Services
Student Services
To help students and recent graduates, Erikson Institute may provide services including:- Night and weekend classes available
- Remedial courses
- Counseling assistance
- Employing students to lower education costs
- Helping students find work after graduation