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Do any scholarships exist for people looking to get certain degrees?
Like a “psychology major scholarship” and if so what would usually be a way to get it?
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Paul Goetzinger MPA
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I would check the college foundation and financial aid website, to see what is available.
Sometimes they offer scholarships based on majors, or future careers involving those particular majors.
Sometimes they offer scholarships based on majors, or future careers involving those particular majors.
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Anahi’s Answer
Yes, there are several scholarships available for individuals pursuing psychology degrees. Many organizations and foundations recognize the importance of psychology as a field of study and offer financial assistance to students pursuing careers in psychology. Here are a few examples:
1. Psi Chi, The International Honor Society in Psychology: Psi Chi offers various scholarships and grants specifically for undergraduate and graduate students studying psychology.
2. American Psychological Association (APA): The APA provides scholarships, grants, and awards for psychology students at different levels of education.
3. National Institutes of Health (NIH): The NIH offers research training and funding opportunities for students interested in pursuing behavioral and social sciences research, including psychology.
4. The Association for Psychological Science (APS): APS offers several scholarships and awards for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing psychology degrees.
1. Psi Chi, The International Honor Society in Psychology: Psi Chi offers various scholarships and grants specifically for undergraduate and graduate students studying psychology.
2. American Psychological Association (APA): The APA provides scholarships, grants, and awards for psychology students at different levels of education.
3. National Institutes of Health (NIH): The NIH offers research training and funding opportunities for students interested in pursuing behavioral and social sciences research, including psychology.
4. The Association for Psychological Science (APS): APS offers several scholarships and awards for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing psychology degrees.