Many colleges or universities understand the importance of providing financial aid for students who show financial need, have a high grade-point average or show academic promise. Students can receive a list of institutional scholarships, grants or fellowships by contacting their financial aid office.
The American Psychological Association offers the Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Fellowship, which provides funding for up to four fellowships of a maximum of $25,000 for their graduate studies. Runners-up can receive up to $5,000 scholarships. The fellowship focuses on students who are studying in the field of child psychology. Students need to apply before passing qualifying exams and have proof of their doctoral candidacy.
The American Psychological Association offers the F.J. McGuigan Dissertation Award, which provides funding of up to $2,000 for dissertation research. Applicants must be graduate students in a psychology program in an accredited college in either the United States or Canada. Applicants must have approval for their dissertation topic prior to their application.
The American Psychological Foundation offers the Annette U. Rickel Dissertation Award, which provides assistance for students in graduate programs who improve services for children and families. The funding for the scholarship provides up to $1,000. In order to be eligible, applicants should be in a college in the United States or Canada as well as having approval of their dissertation.
The American Psychological Foundation provides funding for a psychological understanding of gifted and talented children. The fellowship provides funding of $25,000 at most for the award. The fellow is provided with a tuition waiver but must maintain good academic standing in the United States or Canada.