Scholarships

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The College of Psychology and Humanistic Studies: (PHS)

  • New Student Scholarship
    CPHS is pleased to offer new student scholarships to support entering students with outstanding academic merit and demonstrated professional achievement. These scholarships are intended to assist students in meeting the costs of education, but they are not intended to cover tuition or cost of attendance. The average scholarship for a MA or PhD student will be between $1000- $2000 for the 2009-2010 year. To be given priority consideration for these opportunities, applicants should submit a complete admissions application by the priority deadline (May 1 for fall semester admission; December 1 for spring semester admission). Students are also advised to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). For details on the FAFSA, click here.
  • Community Leadership Scholarship
    Offered to new students with outstanding leadership in community service, social engagement, advocacy, activism, or outstanding professional practice.
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  • PsyD Scholarship (for PsyD applicants only)
    Offered to new PsyD students with have outstanding academic merit and demonstrated professional achievement. Up to $4000 for the first year of the five year program.

College of Mind-Body Medicine:

  • New Student Scholarship
    The College of Mind-Body Medicine is pleased to offer new student scholarships to support entering students with outstanding academic merit and demonstrated professional achievement.. These scholarships are intended to assist students in meeting the costs of education, but they are not intended to cover tuition or cost of attendance. To be given priority consideration for these opportunities, applicants should submit a complete admissions application by the priority deadline (May 1 for fall semester admission; December 1 for spring semester admission). Students are also advised to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). For details on the FAFSA, click here.


LIOS Graduate College: 

  • The LIOS Graduate College is pleased to offer new student scholarships to support entering students with outstanding academic merit and demonstrated professional achievement. These scholarships are intended to assist students in meeting the costs of education, but they are not intended to cover tuition or cost of attendance. To be given priority consideration for these opportunities, applicants should submit a complete admissions application by June 15th for Fall Enrollment and by January 15th for Spring Enrollment. Students are also advised to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). For details on the FAFSA, click here.





 

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