School Psychology Announcements
Nominations and Elections for the Division 16 Executive Committee
In accordance with the Division 16 Bylaws, the Division 16 Executive Committee is seeking nominations for individuals who are interested in serving as a Division Officer. In particular, we will be holding elections for the following positions: President-Elect...
Recruiting Undergrads to Attend NASP
In recent years, APA's Division 16 Committee on Ethnic and Minority Affairs has been holding an annual undergraduate recruitment and mentorship program at the Annual National Association of School Psychologists Convention. Here, we invite undergraduates from...
Golden Goose Award Nominations Open
The purpose of the Golden Goose Award is to demonstrate the human and/or economic benefits of federally funded scientific research. It is also intended to demonstrate that scientific outcomes build upon each other and that the technological advances that flow from...
Call for Papers – Section II Susan C. Warshaw Award 2024
Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy: Necessity, Rewards, and Challenges of Parent Work Fraiberg’s seminal paper (Fraiberg et al, 1975) underscored for clinicians and researchers that, for all of us, history exists in the present and that particularly for parents, the...
Call for Editor Nominations – School Psychology
The Publications and Communications (P and C) Board and Division 16 (School Psychology) of the American Psychological Association have opened nominations for the editorship of School Psychology. The successful candidate should be available to start receiving...
National Register Credentialing Scholarships
Start your career as a National Register credentialed Health Service Psychologist by applying for our Early Career Psychologist Credentialing Scholarship. This scholarship covers the cost of the application fee (a $225 value) so that you can quickly activate your...
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