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American Psychological Association of Graduate Students

APAGS-CLGBTC Grant Program (Graduate/Grant)
APAGS' Committee on Ethic Minority Affairs (CEMA) Grant Program (Graduate/Grant)
ASPPB Larry J. Bass Jr., PhD. Memorial Scholarship Awards (Graduate, Undergraduate/Grant)
Ellin Bloch and Pierre Ritchie Honorary Scholarships (Doctorate, Graduate/Grant)
Diversity Dissertation Scholarships (Doctorate/Fellowship)
Nancy B. Forest and L. Michael Honaker Master’s Scholarships for Research (Doctorate, Graduate/Scholarship)
Scott Mesh Honorary Scholarships for Research in Psychology (Graduate/Fellowship)
David Pilon Scholarships for Training in Professional Psychology (Doctorate, Graduate/Scholarship)

750 1st St. NE
Washington, DC 20002-4242
Ph: (202)336-6014 E-mail: apags@apa.org
URL:http://www.apa.org/apags

APAGS-CLGBTC Grant Program (Graduate/Grant)

Purpose: To fund a project that promotes training and educational experiences in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Concerns practice. Focus: Psychology. Qualif.: Applicant must be a graduate student member of APAGS; enrolled as a student in good standing at an accredited university; must be in a masters or doctoral program. Undergraduates are not eligible for the scholarships. Criteria: Scholarship Selection Committee will review applications based on objective, qualitative and quantitative criteria.

Funds Avail.: $1,000. To Apply: Applicants must submit a title page; summary of the proposed project; evaluation; organization profile; appendix. Deadline: May. Contact: APAGS-CLGBT Grant Program, American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS), 750 First St. NW, Washington, DC 20002-4242.

APAGS' Committee on Ethic Minority Affairs (CEMA) Grant Program (Graduate/Grant)

Purpose: To promote education and training opportunities for ethnic minorities and enhance the recruitment and retention efforts for ethnic minority students in psychology. Focus: Psychology. Qualif.: Applicant must be a graduate student member of APAGS; enrolled as a student in good standing at an accredited university; must be in a masters or doctoral program. Undergraduates are not eligible for the scholarships. Criteria: Scholarship Selection Committee will review applications based on objective, qualitative and quantitative criteria.

Funds Avail.: $1,000 for Spring Semester and $1,000 for Fall Semester. Number Awarded: 5. To Apply: Applicants must submit a title page indicating the name of the program; name and address of the applicant and date submitted; summary of the proposed project; evaluation; organizational profile; appendix. Deadline: December 1 and May 16. Contact: The Forest and Honaker Master's Scholarship, American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS), 750 First St. NW, Washington, DC 20002-4242.

ASPPB Larry J. Bass Jr., PhD. Memorial Scholarship Awards (Graduate, Undergraduate/Grant)

Purpose: To provide funds for research on the regulation of psychology. Focus: Psychology. Qualif.: Applicants must be psychology graduate students or advanced undergraduate psychology majors. Criteria: Scholarship Selection Committee will review applications based on objective, qualitative and quantitative criteria.

Funds Avail.: $1,000. To Apply: Applicants must submit a curriculum vitae/resume; a recommendation from a professor or advisor who will mentor the research; a written proposal that includes: outline of the desired area of research, description of the proposed methodology and estimate of project timeline. Deadline: May.

Remarks: The Scholarship was named after the former

president of the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) Larry J. Bass Jr. PhD (1999-2000). Contact: Larry J. Bass, Jr., PhD. Memorial Scholarship Award, c/o The ASPPB Foundation, 7177 Halcyon Summit Dr., Montgomery, AL 36117.

Ellin Bloch and Pierre Ritchie Honorary Scholarships (Doctorate, Graduate/Grant)

Purpose: To support a proposed research. Focus: Psychology. Qualif.: Applicant must be a graduate student member of APAGS; enrolled as a student in good standing at an accredited university; must be in a masters or doctoral program. Undergraduates are not eligible for the scholarships. Criteria: Scholarship Selection Committee will review applications based on objective, qualitative and quantitative criteria.

Funds Avail.: $1,500. To Apply: Applicants must submit a cover letter that indicates the name of the scholarship; a curriculum vitae; a statement (500 words) addressing the applicant's short and long-term goals; a formal proposal; and two letters of recommendation that supports the application. Deadline: May 16.

Diversity Dissertation Scholarships (Doctorate/Fellowship)

Purpose: To encourage and support graduate students in their research in the field of psychology concerning diversity issues. Focus: Psychology. Qualif.: Applicant must be a graduate student member of APAGS; enrolled as a student in good standing at an accredited university; must be in a doctoral program. Criteria: Recipient is selected based on the relevance of the study to diversity.

Funds Avail.: $1,500. Funds must be used to support proposed research. To Apply: Applicants must submit a cover letter that indicates the name of the nominee and the scholarship being applied for; graduate school affiliation; dissertation chair, current address, phone number and email address; a letter of recommendation supporting the application; an abbreviated dissertation proposal; and a curriculum vitae. Deadline: May.

Nancy B. Forest and L. Michael Honaker Master's Scholarships for Research (Doctorate, Graduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: To fund a research in the field of Psychology at the Masters level. Focus: Psychology. Qualif.: Applicant must be a graduate student member of APAGS; enrolled as a student in good standing at an accredited university; must be in a masters or doctoral program. Undergraduates are not eligible for the scholarships. Criteria: Scholarship Selection Committee will review applications based on objective, qualitative and quantitative criteria.

Funds Avail.: $1,500. To Apply: Applicants must submit a cover letter that indicates the name of the scholarship; a curriculum vitae; a thesis proposal; and two letters of recommendation that supports the application. Deadline: May 16.

Remarks: The scholarship is named in honor of APA staff members Nancy B. Forest and L. Michael Honaker, PhD for their support of APAGS over the years.

Scott Mesh Honorary Scholarships for Research in Psychology (Graduate/Fellowship)

Purpose: To support dissertation research related to the field of psychology. Focus: Psychology. Qualif.: Applicant must be a graduate student member of APAGS; enrolled as a student in good standing at an accredited university; must be in a masters or doctoral program. Undergraduates are not eligible for the scholarships. Criteria: Scholarship Selection Committee will review applications based on objective, qualitative and quantitative criteria.

Funds Avail.: $1,500. To Apply: Applicants must submit a cover letter that indicates the name of the scholarship; a curriculum vitae; a dissertation proposal; and two letters of recommendation that supports the application. Deadline: May 16.

Remarks: The scholarship is named after Scott Mesh, one of the founding co-chairs of APAGS in 1988.

David Pilon Scholarships for Training in Professional Psychology (Doctorate, Graduate/Scholarship)

Purpose: To promote training and educational experiences in professional practice. Focus: Psychology. Qualif.: Applicant must be a graduate student member of APAGS; must be enrolled as a student in good standing at an accredited university; must be in a masters or doctoral program. Undergraduates are not eligible for the scholarships. Criteria: Scholarship Selection Committee will review applications based on objective, qualitative and quantitative criteria.

Funds Avail.: $1,500. To Apply: Applicants must submit a cover letter that indicates the name of the scholarship; a curriculum vitae; a statement (500 words) addressing the applicant's short and long-term goals; a formal proposal; and two letters of recommendation that supports the application. Deadline: May 16.

Remarks: Established in honor of David Pilon, one of the founding co-chairs of APAGS in 1988.

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