Deadline: 1-Feb-23
The American Psychological Foundation (APF) is now inviting applications for its Beth Rom-Rymer Scholarships to support training in psychopharmacology programs.
The Beth N. Rom-Rymer Scholarships provide support to both graduate students and practicing, licensed psychologists to complete their training in psychopharmacology programs, which adhere to the APA model curriculum of didactic training in clinical psychopharmacology.
The purpose of the scholarships is to encourage talented psychologists, with recognized leadership skills, and with demonstrated passion for growing the field, to become prescribing psychologists, engaged in providing the highest caliber, comprehensive, integrated care to the most at-risk members of the community.
Preference will be given to those applicants who are committed to working with the underserved.
Approximately half of the scholarships are intended for predoctoral graduate students, and approximately half for practicing, licensed psychologists at all career levels.
Funding Information
- Amount: Up to nine $5,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be graduate students or practicing, licensed psychologists with evidence of having enrolled in a training program in clinical psychopharmacology, which adheres to the APA model curriculum of didactic training in clinical psychopharmacology.
Evaluation Criteria
- for predoctoral candidates, proven academic excellence in course work
- For all candidates:
- evidence of leadership skills
- demonstrated commitment for growing the field
- demonstrated focus on providing care to the most at-risk members of the community
- evidence of ability to provide high caliber care
For more information, visit APF.