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School of Behavioral and Applied Sciences

Fellowships

College Student Affairs Assistantships
Graduate students in the College Student Affairs program (M.Ed.) are eligible for consideration of graduate assistantships valued at $6,000 for first-year students and $6,500 for second-year students. Students awarded graduate assistantships also receive a 50 percent tuition scholarship and are expected to complete 600 supervised hours of work in a program or department on campus. For more information, contact Dave McIntire at (626) 815-5485 or dmcintire@apu.edu.

Ph.D. Doctoral Fellowships/Research Assistantships
Research assistantships are available for students in the Ph.D. program. These assistantships provide a stipend of $4,500 per semester (fall and spring) and a 50 percent tuition reduction for the year. Doctoral research assistants are assigned to a doctoral faculty member to assist with research and are expected to work approximately nine hours per week. For more information and details about the application process, contact Laurie Schreiner at (626) 815-5322 or lschreiner@apu.edu.

Pre-Psy.D. Doctoral Program Assistantships
Funds are allocated to provide up to two Teaching-Research Assistantships (TRAs) in each entering class of the Pre-Psy.D. program. For the Pre-Psy.D. year of their program, TRAs receive 50 percent tuition remission plus an annual stipend of $6,250. TRAs must provide 15 hours of service per week in the Department of Graduate Psychology during September through June of their Pre-Psy.D. academic year. The Department of Graduate Psychology reserves the option to, in certain circumstances, divide the TRA positions into eight-hour-per-week positions (each student receiving one-half of the benefits) in order to assist more students. Students who are awarded a TRA position during their Pre- Psy.D. year are welcome to reapply for each of the first three years of their doctoral program as well. Decisions are made yearly, and are based upon the needs of the faculty and the program. Preference is given to applicants who evidence strong academic credentials (high GPA and GRE scores, in particular) and financial need. Cultural knowledge and language skills that facilitate the provision of psychological services in an underserved community, and commitment to provide psychological services in an underserved community following graduation are also taken into consideration. Applications for the assistantships and criteria for evaluation of applications are available in the Department of Graduate Psychology.

Psy.D. Doctoral Program Assistantships
Funds are allocated to provide six Teaching-Research Assistantships (TRAs) each academic year. Students may apply each year for the first three years of their program. TRAs receive 50 percent tuition remission plus an annual stipend of $6,250. TRAs must provide 15 hours of service per week in the Department of Graduate Psychology during September through June of the academic year. The director of the Psy.D. program determines the roles and responsibilities of the TRAs. The Department of Graduate Psychology reserves the option to, in certain circumstances, divide the TRA positions into eight-hour-per-week positions (each student receiving one-half of the benefits) in order to assist more students. Students must reapply for the positions each year. Students who are awarded a TRA position during any year are welcome to reapply for each of the first three years of their doctoral program. Decisions are made yearly, and are based upon the needs of the faculty and the program. Preference is given to applicants who evidence strong academic credentials (high GPA and GRE scores, in particular) and financial need. Cultural knowledge and language skills that facilitate the provision of psychological services in an underserved community, and commitment to provide psychological services in an underserved community following graduation are also taken into consideration. Applications for the assistantships and criteria for evaluation of applications are available in the Department of Graduate Psychology.

Scholarships

Pi Lambda Theta Scholarships
Applications and deadline information are online at www.pilambda.org or call (800) 487-3411 to receive information by mail. Awards vary from $200 to $1,000. A number of categories exist including music, physical education, counseling, psychology, and classroom teaching. Distinguished student scholar awards are also available.

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