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American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) Scholarships and Awards

An A - Z of Funding Opportunities for Students and Early Career Psychologists

APA Science Student Council (APASSC) Early Researcher Awards
The APA Science Student Council Early Researcher Awards recognize outstanding student researchers who are currently early in their graduate training.

APF Scholarships
The American Psychological Foundation offers various scholarship, fellowship, and grant programs to graduate students.

Directory of Selected Scholarships, Fellowships and Other Financial Aid Opportunities for Women and Ethnic Minorities in Psychology and Related Fields (PDF)
The purpose of the directory is to provide detailed information on fellowships and other funding sources for students and researchers at the graduate, undergraduate, pre-doctoral, doctoral, and post-doctoral levels. There is also a section on grants and special awards for institutions.

Dissertation Research Awards
The purpose of the Dissertation Research Award program is to assist science-oriented doctoral students of psychology with research costs.

Minority Fellowship Programs
The MFP's objective is to improve the quality of mental health treatment delivered to ethnic minority populations. MFP does this by providing financial support and professional guidance to individuals pursuing doctoral degrees in psychology.

Residential Fellowships at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
The Woodrow Wilson International Center awards approximately 35 residential fellowships annually in an international competition to individuals with outstanding project proposals representing the entire range of scholarship, with a strong emphasis on the humanities and social sciences.

Student Travel Awards
APA's Science Directorate sponsors an annual competition for graduate student travel awards to help psychology graduate students travel to the annual APA Convention to present their research.

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