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Offered by Division on Adult Development and Aging
Are you a psychologist or a student studying gerontology or geropsychology? If so, consider applying for the John Santos Distinguished Program Development in Clinical Gerontology Award! This scholarship is open to current psychologists and post-secondary students studying and conducting research in gerontology and geropsychology. It is funded by the Division on Adult Development and Aging, a subdivision of the American Psychological Association that focuses on the growth, development, and challenges people face during adulthood and old age. The award is named for John Santos, a long-time board member of the Retirement Research Fund who recognized that psychology was having difficulty getting its students interested in working with older adults. Each scholarship cycle, one winner is awarded a plaque and $1,500 to recognize the important contributions of those who work with older adults. If you’re passionate about being a psychologist who works with older adults, we encourage you to apply!
This scholarship is open to psychologists and postsecondary students studying gerontology and geropsychology. Applicants for this award must be nominated and endorsed by a Division 20 member. Applicants must also meet the below eligibility requirements.
College & Graduate Students
Psychology, Social Science
Psychology, Social Science
To apply for this scholarship, students must submit an online application, evidence of the positive contributions of their work, and the below application materials.
Essay
Resume or CV
Two letters of recommendation
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