The Scholarships360 Research Team reviews all scholarships individually and strives to exclude any scholarship where any of the below applies:
If you believe a scholarship has been published in error, please reach out to [email protected] and we’ll take a look!
* There are certain exceptions to this, for example if the sponsoring organization is a major corporation or nonprofit with its own scholarship application system.
** Lead generation scholarships will require students to sign up for an app or website and require minimal (if any) application requirements.
***Idea harvesting scholarships will require students to submit blog posts or other materials that companies may use for marketing purposes.
Higher education has never been more confusing or expensive. Our goal is to help you navigate the very big decisions related to higher ed with objective information and expert advice. Each piece of content on the site is original, based on extensive research, and reviewed by multiple editors, including a subject matter expert. This ensures that all of our content is up-to-date, useful, accurate, and thorough.
Our reviews and recommendations are based on extensive research, testing, and feedback. We may receive commission from links on our website, but that doesn’t affect our editors’ opinions. Our marketing partners don’t review, approve or endorse our editorial content. It’s accurate to the best of our knowledge when posted. You can find a complete list of our partners here.
Offered by American Psychological Foundation
Are you a graduate psychology student or researcher interested in studying the prevention and treatment of traumatic sexual events? If so, consider applying for the APF Dr. Christine Blasey Ford Grant. The grant is open to graduate students and early career researchers conducting work focusing on the understanding, prevention and/or treatment of the consequences of exposure to traumatic events such as sexual assault, sexual harassment and/or rape. The grant is offered by the American Psychological Foundation, the largest scientific and professional organization of psychologists in the nation. APF focuses on providing grants to fund psychology studies analyzing important issues to improve people’s lives. Recipients may earn up to $1,900 to support their proposed psychological study. If you are a graduate student interested in research concerning the prevention and treatment of traumatic sexual events, we encourage you to apply.
The scholarship is open to graduate students or early career psychologists who are affiliated with charitable institutions, demonstrate knowledge of trauma research, and have IRB approval from the host institution before funding can be awarded if human participants are involved. Applicants must also meet the below eligibility requirements.
Graduate Students
Psychology, Social Science
To apply for this scholarship, students must submit an online application and the below application materials.
3-page proposal
Resume or CV
Join for exclusive scholarships, personalized matching, and application tracking. 0% Spam, 100% Free.
Take our brief 5 question quiz to find out!
No sign-up required.
Get My Estimate