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APAGS Outstanding Professional Development Program Award

APAGS Outstanding Professional Development Program Award

Texas State University

Texas State University

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The American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) Outstanding Professional Development Program Award, made possible through the generosity of Stuart C. Tentoni, Ph.D., has been awarded on an annual basis since 2001. The purpose of this $500 award is to encourage students to submit proposals for APAGS' convention programming at the APA Annual Convention. There is no formal application for this award. All accepted program submissions that meet the criteria are automatically nominated to receive this award. In the case of presentations with more than one principal author or chair, the committee may decide to divide the prize equally between co-authors/co-chairs.

Discipline: Humanities and Social Sciences

Eligibility: Applicants must: be members of APAGS have had their submission accepted by the APAGS Convention Committee be primary presenters have a presentation on professional development or future training agree to attend the APAGS convention in person

Academic level: Masters, Doctoral

Citizenship: U.S. Citizen, Permanent Resident, International

Award amount: $500

Award category: Professional Development, Prize or Competition

Award cycle: Annual

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Contact: apags@apa.org

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