Psychology Scholarships
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In order to be eligible for awards, students who are first or second semester Juniors must have completed a minimum of 16 credits in psychology and first or second semester Seniors must have completed a minimum of 21 psychology credits.
Eight research awards are given to eligible students who have a minimum overall GPA of 2.5, have been nominated by a faculty member, and have participated in at least 3 credit hours or the equivalent (cumulative) of supervised research with a minimum B+ grade. If a student has previously won a research award, then the student must have undergone at least 3 additional credit hours or the equivalent (cumulative) of supervised research with a minimum B+ grade.
Given to either a Junior or Senior student with a minimum Psychology GPA of 3.0 with the best overall record of activities in the area of research. Particular emphasis will be placed on psychology research projects, significant involvement in research, and independent projects. However, involvement in a research team or research projects led by an instructor will be considered as well.
Awarded: Spring
Service and Leadership Awards
Eight service awards are given to eligible Juniors and Seniors who have a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 and who have demonstrated continual and regular service to at least three different organizations or have engaged in prolonged service to one organization, with exceptional contributions for three different areas/events within the organization. Individuals must demonstrate active participation in the club by naming their specific contribution to the various events/organizations, along with their estimated hours of participation. If a student has previously won a service award, then the student must again demonstrate continual and regular service to at least three different organizations, since the previous award.
This $1,000 scholarship is awarded to a student majoring in psychology who has demonstrated a history of volunteerism or advocacy related to psychology and completes an essay of no more than 300 words on “How the science of psychology can be used to encourage positive change in the world.” Preference will be given for a junior or senior, and for students with financial need. Apply Here by Jan. 31.
This monetary scholarship is awarded to a Continuing Student of at least Junior status with a minimum overall GPA of 3.25 who shows promise for independent scholarly work. The recipient must also have demonstrated initiative to improve the quality of life outside the classroom, held leadership positions in student housing programs, student organizations or community service groups, and can articulate a coherent leadership philosophy. In addition, recipients must demonstrate service to others through paid or volunteer experiences and demonstrate a commitment to personal growth, integrity, and quality relationships with others. A separate application for this award is circulated in the early part of the Spring semester, usually February.
Given to either a Junior or Senior student with a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 with the best overall record of activities in the area of service. Preference will be given to students who are service-oriented to include the department, the university, and the community. Particular emphasis will be placed on unpaid/volunteer service and service impact. This award will be based upon actual service provided, not simply membership (leadership roles are not necessary). Awarded: Spring
Given to either a Junior or Senior student with a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 with the best overall record of activities in the area of student leadership. Preference will be given to students who hold leadership positions throughout all levels of service, to include the department, the university, and the community. This award is based on actual leadership positions, not simply membership.
Awarded: Spring