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APF Upcoming Grants & Scholarships
Scholarships: APF Graduate Student Scholarships/ ‘COGDOP’: $5,000 Due: June 30, 2020 $2,000 to $5,000 general scholarships for graduate students in psychology. Applicants must be attending an institution that is a member of COGDOP. More...
School Psychology: Special Issue Calls
Guest Editors: Rich Gilman and Inga Carboni Deadline: October 1, 2020 The editorial board of School Psychology, the official publication of APA Division 16, welcomes manuscripts for consideration in a special section devoted to empirically-based papers that apply...
School Psychology Unified Anti-Racism Statement and Call to Action
Dear Friends, In the past weeks we have been horrified and saddened with the news of yet another Black life taken at the hands of the police. While it is difficult to find the words to express the sadness and pain we are collectively feeling, we decided that it would...
Special APA Town Hall: The “Racism Pandemic” Facing Our Nation
Join 2020 APA President Dr. Sandy Shullman, President-elect Dr. Jennifer Kelly, past-President Dr. Rosie Phillips Davis, and CEO Dr. Arthur Evans for a town hall, in which we can come together as an APA community for a conversation about the “racism pandemic” that is...
Upcoming APF Deadlines – Awards, Scholarships, & Grants
Sharon Stephens Brehm Undergraduate Psychology Scholarships: $5,000 Due July 1, 2020 APF’s only undergraduate program. The Brehm Undergraduate Scholarship Program will provide assistance to students majoring in psychology with demonstrated financial need....
Text, Talk, Act -Teens coping with COVID-19
Text, Talk, Act uses text messaging to deliver content and information to our nation’s youth through their cell phones. Launching on May 7th, and continuing throughout the month of May, teens text APA to 89800 to engage in an activity around mental health. Teens will...
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