Psychology Scholarships
Here are some of the Psychology scholarships on our site for which you may qualify.
Kenneth E. Blaker Scholarship
Awarded annually to a student in the Counseling Psychology Program who is selected by the faculty for academic achievement in the study of cognitive/behavioral psychology and its application in a clinical/ educational setting. Applicants must have completed 45 units, with a GPA of 3.5 or above. For students in Counseling Psychology Program
Fellowes Scholarships
For Counseling psychology and education students who are enrolled full time (at least 9 quarter units) and who show some need.Students must apply for this scholarship annually through the Admissions Office.
Danielson Memorial Scholarship
Promising students with cumulative GPA's of 2.0 or greater, majoring in Counseling/Psychology who demonstrate financial need are eligible.
Associated Women for Pepperdine (AWP) Scholarship
To assist deserving members of the Church of Christ attend Pepperdine University's Seaver College, Graduate School of Education and Psychology, and School of Law. Recipients are selected on the basis of financial need, merit, character, and church membership.
Pepperdine Colleagues Grants
Pepperdine Graduate School of Education and Psychology and the Colleagues, the school's alumni association, offer need-based assistance to degree-seeking students enrolled full-time (6 units each term, with the exception of Teaching Credentials only, which is 12 units each term for full-time status). Doctoral-Level Funding - Generally students may be awarded funds of up to 25% of the tuition costs. Master's-Level Funding - Generally students may be awarded funds of up to $1200 per term of enrollment, for a maximum of $3600 per academic year.
J. McDonald and Judy Williams GSEP Scholarship
To support Church of Christ students in Graduate School of Education and Psychology.
Michael Y. F. Chau Scholarship
To assist qualified students from the Republic of China studying in Graduate School of Education and Psychology.
Psy.D. Contribution to Diversity Scholarships
This program is funded to encourage and reward diversity in the Psy.D. program.
Regeneron Science Talent Search
Regeneron STS is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science research competition for high school students. Started in 1942 as the Westinghouse Science Talent Search, Regeneron STS recognizes and empowers our nation’s most promising young scientists who are developing ideas that could solve society’s most urgent challenges.
Each year, nearly 2,000 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the nation’s most promising future leaders in STEM.
Eligibility: High school seniors living in the United States, and US citizens living abroad, who have completed independent research projects are encouraged to apply online for the chance to win up to $250,000!
Deadline: Apply today through November 8
Learn more & apply: https://www.societyforscience.org/regeneron-sts/
National Research Council: Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowships For Minorities
Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship For Minorities is a $17,000 stipend per year for 3 years. Open to individuals who are members of the following groups: Alaska Natives (Eskimo or Aleut), Native American Indians, Black/African Americans, Puerto Ricans, Mexican Americans/Chicanas/Chicanos, and Native Pacific Islanders (Polynesian or Micronesian). Applicants must be registered full-time in a research-based doctoral program (Ph.D. or Sc.D.). Eligible fields include: Research-based areas of the social and behavioral sciences, education, engineering, humanities, life sciences, mathematics, and physical sciences.
American Association of Japanese University Women Scholarship
The American Association of Japanese University Women (AAJUW) was founded to promote the education of women, as well as to contribute to U.S. - Japan relations, cultural exchanges, and development of leadership. Every year, since the founding of the organization, scholarships have been awarded to outstanding female students. Type: Undergraduate Study Graduate Study Eligibility Requirements Class standing - - Junior - Senior - Graduate Student Discipline/Area of Study Arts/Humanities Natural Sciences Social/Behavioral Sciences Business Engineering Public Service Citizenship U.S. Citizen Permanent Resident Other Visa Status Students should be a contributor to U.S.-Japan relations, cultural exchanges, and the development of leadership in the area of her designated field. Submission Requirements Letters of Recommendation - 2 To request an application, send a SASE to the organization.
American Bar Foundation Montgomery Summer Research Fellowships
The American Bar Foundation sponsors a program of summer research fellowships to interest minority undergraduate students in pursuing graduate study in the social sciences. The summer program is designed to introduce students to the rewards and demands of a research-oriented career in the field of law and social science. Type: Undergraduate Study Internship Program Class standing : - Sophomore - Junior - Discipline/Area of Study: Social/Behavioral Sciences Citizenship U.S. Citizen Permanent Resident Minimum GPA 3.0 Preferred groups - Minority Submission Requirements Application Form Transcripts All colleges attended Letters of Recommendation 1
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