Research Awards and Grants
Guilford Awards
All Psi Chi undergraduate members are eligible to submit their research for the Psi Chi / J. P. Guilford Undergraduate Research Awards. Cash awards are $1,000 for first place, $650 for second place, and $350 for third place. In addition, all winners and their faculty research advisors receive award certificates. The abstracts of the winning papers, as well as photographs and brief biographies of the top three winners, are published in Eye on Psi Chi. The deadline for this award is May 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here
Allyn & Bacon Awards
The Psi Chi/Allyn & Bacon Psychology Awards, sponsored by Allyn & Bacon Publishers, are open to all undergraduate Psi Chi members and are awarded to those who submit the best overall empirical research papers. The awards are $1,000 for first place, $650 for second place, and $350 for third place. In addition, all winners and their faculty research advisors receive award certificates. The abstracts of the winning papers, as well as photographs and brief biographies of the top three winners, are published in Eye on Psi Chi. The deadline for this award is May 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Erlbaum Awards in Cognitive Science
The Psi Chi/Erlbaum Awards in Cognitive Science, sponsored by publisher Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., are open to all Psi Chi undergraduate and graduate student members and are awarded to those who submit the best overall empirical studies in the area of cognitive science. The awards are $500 for the first-place graduate student and $500 for the first-place undergraduate student. In addition, the winners and their faculty research advisors receive award certificates. The abstracts of the winning papers, as well as photographs and brief biographies of the top two winners, are published in Eye on Psi Chi. The deadline for this award is May 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here
Newman Graduate Award
All psychology graduate students are eligible to submit their research for the Psi Chi/APA Edwin B. Newman Graduate Research Award. The winner receives the following: (1) travel expenses to attend the APA/Psi Chi National Convention to receive the award, (2) a three-year subscription to an APA journal of the winner's choice, and (3) two engraved plaques, one for the winner and one for the winner's psychology department as a permanent honor to the winner. In addition, the abstract of the winning paper, as well as a photograph and brief biography of the winner, is published in Eye on Psi Chi. This award is presented during the prestigious APA/APF Awards ceremony at the APA/Psi Chi National Convention in August. The deadline for this award is February 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Regional Research Awards
All Psi Chi members (undergraduate and graduate) are eligible to submit their research for the Regional Research Awards. Cash awards of $300 each are presented to students submitting the best research papers to Psi Chi sessions at regional conventions. The number of awards in each region will vary with the size of the regions; a total of 78 awards of $300 each are available for the 2002-03 year. Award monies are distributed at the conventions following the presentations. The Psi Chi regional vice-presidents each send a Call for Papers and a letter to the Psi Chi chapters in their respective regions during the fall. These letters include information about the Regional Research Awards, the regional conventions, and submission deadlines for Psi Chi programs. For more information Click Here.
National Convention Research Awards
All Psi Chi members (undergraduate and graduate) are eligible to submit their research for the National Convention Research Awards. Cash awards of $300 each are presented to students submitting the best research for Psi Chi sessions at the APA and APS national conventions. Up to eight awards are given: four for the APA Convention and four for the APS Convention. Award monies are distributed at the conventions following the presentations. A Call for Proposals is mailed to all chapters in the fall and is also available from the Psi Chi National Office. The deadline for submissions to the Psi Chi student sessions at both the APA and APS conventions is December 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Undergraduate Research Grants
All undergraduate Psi Chi members are eligible to apply for these undergraduate research grants. The purpose of this program is to provide funds for members to defray the cost of conducting a research project. Applicants may request up to $1,500 for each project. A total of $45,000 has been allotted for this student grant program. The deadline for this grant program is October 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Summer Research Grants
All undergraduate Psi Chi members are eligible to apply for these summer research grants (research must be conducted while still an undergraduate, not after graduation). The purpose of this program is to provide funds for members to conduct summer research at nationally recognized research institutions. During the 2002-03 year, Psi Chi will award ten grants of $3,500 (a stipend of $2,500 to the Psi Chi student plus $1,000 to the sponsoring faculty member at the research institution). The deadline for this grant program is March 30 (postmark).For more information Click Here.
NSF/REU Grants
All undergraduate Psi Chi members are eligible to apply for these summer research grants, which are offered by Psi Chi in conjunction with the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The purpose of this program is to provide funds for members to conduct summer research at nationally recognized research institutions that have been identified by NSF as REU sites. This research must be conducted while still an undergraduate, not after graduation. Psi Chi will award a total of six grants to fund Psi Chi members who qualify for an NSF/REU grant during the 2002-03 year. A total of $30,000 has been allotted for this grant program. The deadline for this grant program is spring 2003. For more information Click Here
Faculty Advisor Research Grants
All current faculty advisors and coadvisors who have served an active Psi Chi chapter for at least one year are eligible to apply for these faculty advisor research grants. The purpose of this program is to provide funds for advisors to defray the direct costs of conducting a research project (no stipends included). Two grants will be awarded annually within each of Psi Chi's six regions, for a total of 12 grants. The maximum amount of each grant will be $2,000. The deadline for this grant program is June 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Hunt Research Grants
All Psi Chi student and faculty members are eligible to apply for a Thelma Hunt Research Grant. Up to three awards of $3,000 each will be presented annually to enable members to complete empirical research which addresses a question directly related to Psi Chi. Unlike other national Psi Chi award and grant programs, the Hunt Grants focus on research directly related to the mission of Psi Chi. The deadline for this award program is October 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Undergraduate Psychology Conference Research Grants
The purpose of this program is to provide funds for local/regional undergraduate psychology research conferences. Funding is intended for conferences that will invite student research presenters from at least three schools in the area and will notify all Psi Chi chapters in the geographic area of the conference. Funding is not available for conferences intended for students from a single school. If a single school organizes the conference (and invites other schools), the school submitting an application must have a Psi Chi chapter. If a consortium of schools organizes the conference, at least one member of the consortium must have a Psi Chi chapter in order to be eligible to apply. The maximum grant for each conference is $1,000. The deadline for this grant program is October 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Chapter and Advisor Awards
Cousins National Chapter Award
The Psi Chi/Ruth Hubbard Cousins National Chapter Award is presented annually to the one chapter that best achieves Psi Chi's purpose. The winning chapter receives: (1) a check for $3,500, (2) travel expenses for one chapter officer to attend the Psi Chi/APA National Convention to receive the award, and (3) a plaque to display in the winning chapter's department. The deadline for this award is February 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Regional Chapter Awards
The Psi Chi Regional Chapter Awards are presented annually to two chapters in each region that best achieve Psi Chi's purpose. Each winning chapter receives a check for $500 and a certificate suitable for framing to display in the winning chapter's department. A total of 12 awards are available, two per region. The awards are intended to perpetuate the chapters, to identify chapters as role models for others, and to promote the purposes of Psi Chi. The deadline for these awards is December 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Model Chapter Awards
Model Chapter Awards of $100 each are presented annually to recognize and reward Psi Chi chapters that consistently maintain outstanding records of membership inductions, chapter correspondence, service projects, and other criteria associated with being an outstanding chapter. All chapters submitting evidence of meeting these criteria are designated as winners. The deadline for chapters to submit the required documentation is June 30 .For more information Click Here.
Denmark National Faculty Advisor Award
The Psi Chi/Florence L. Denmark National Faculty Advisor Award is presented annually to the one Psi Chi faculty advisor who best achieves Psi Chi's purpose. The award includes (1) travel expenses to attend the Psi Chi/APA National Convention to receive the award and (2) an engraved plaque. The award is intended to recognize Psi Chi faculty advisors for their outstanding service to the chapter and to Psi Chi. All advisors who are nominated and meet the criteria receive a certificate indicating their nomination for the current fiscal year and a letter of commendation. The deadline for this award is December 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Regional Faculty Advisor Awards
This award is presented annually to one Psi Chi faculty advisor from each region who best achieves Psi Chi's purpose. The award is to recognize and reward actively involved chapter advisors. The winning faculty advisor from each region will receive $500. The deadline for this award is December 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Psi Chi Website Awards
These awards are presented annually to three chapters with websites that are innovative, aesthetic, and useful, and that advance or support Psi Chi's purpose. Winning chapters will receive awards of $200 each. The deadline for these awards is February 1 (postmark) .For more information Click Here.
All Psi Chi undergraduate members are eligible to submit their research for the Psi Chi / J. P. Guilford Undergraduate Research Awards. Cash awards are $1,000 for first place, $650 for second place, and $350 for third place. In addition, all winners and their faculty research advisors receive award certificates. The abstracts of the winning papers, as well as photographs and brief biographies of the top three winners, are published in Eye on Psi Chi. The deadline for this award is May 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here
Allyn & Bacon Awards
The Psi Chi/Allyn & Bacon Psychology Awards, sponsored by Allyn & Bacon Publishers, are open to all undergraduate Psi Chi members and are awarded to those who submit the best overall empirical research papers. The awards are $1,000 for first place, $650 for second place, and $350 for third place. In addition, all winners and their faculty research advisors receive award certificates. The abstracts of the winning papers, as well as photographs and brief biographies of the top three winners, are published in Eye on Psi Chi. The deadline for this award is May 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Erlbaum Awards in Cognitive Science
The Psi Chi/Erlbaum Awards in Cognitive Science, sponsored by publisher Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., are open to all Psi Chi undergraduate and graduate student members and are awarded to those who submit the best overall empirical studies in the area of cognitive science. The awards are $500 for the first-place graduate student and $500 for the first-place undergraduate student. In addition, the winners and their faculty research advisors receive award certificates. The abstracts of the winning papers, as well as photographs and brief biographies of the top two winners, are published in Eye on Psi Chi. The deadline for this award is May 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here
Newman Graduate Award
All psychology graduate students are eligible to submit their research for the Psi Chi/APA Edwin B. Newman Graduate Research Award. The winner receives the following: (1) travel expenses to attend the APA/Psi Chi National Convention to receive the award, (2) a three-year subscription to an APA journal of the winner's choice, and (3) two engraved plaques, one for the winner and one for the winner's psychology department as a permanent honor to the winner. In addition, the abstract of the winning paper, as well as a photograph and brief biography of the winner, is published in Eye on Psi Chi. This award is presented during the prestigious APA/APF Awards ceremony at the APA/Psi Chi National Convention in August. The deadline for this award is February 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Regional Research Awards
All Psi Chi members (undergraduate and graduate) are eligible to submit their research for the Regional Research Awards. Cash awards of $300 each are presented to students submitting the best research papers to Psi Chi sessions at regional conventions. The number of awards in each region will vary with the size of the regions; a total of 78 awards of $300 each are available for the 2002-03 year. Award monies are distributed at the conventions following the presentations. The Psi Chi regional vice-presidents each send a Call for Papers and a letter to the Psi Chi chapters in their respective regions during the fall. These letters include information about the Regional Research Awards, the regional conventions, and submission deadlines for Psi Chi programs. For more information Click Here.
National Convention Research Awards
All Psi Chi members (undergraduate and graduate) are eligible to submit their research for the National Convention Research Awards. Cash awards of $300 each are presented to students submitting the best research for Psi Chi sessions at the APA and APS national conventions. Up to eight awards are given: four for the APA Convention and four for the APS Convention. Award monies are distributed at the conventions following the presentations. A Call for Proposals is mailed to all chapters in the fall and is also available from the Psi Chi National Office. The deadline for submissions to the Psi Chi student sessions at both the APA and APS conventions is December 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Undergraduate Research Grants
All undergraduate Psi Chi members are eligible to apply for these undergraduate research grants. The purpose of this program is to provide funds for members to defray the cost of conducting a research project. Applicants may request up to $1,500 for each project. A total of $45,000 has been allotted for this student grant program. The deadline for this grant program is October 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Summer Research Grants
All undergraduate Psi Chi members are eligible to apply for these summer research grants (research must be conducted while still an undergraduate, not after graduation). The purpose of this program is to provide funds for members to conduct summer research at nationally recognized research institutions. During the 2002-03 year, Psi Chi will award ten grants of $3,500 (a stipend of $2,500 to the Psi Chi student plus $1,000 to the sponsoring faculty member at the research institution). The deadline for this grant program is March 30 (postmark).For more information Click Here.
NSF/REU Grants
All undergraduate Psi Chi members are eligible to apply for these summer research grants, which are offered by Psi Chi in conjunction with the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The purpose of this program is to provide funds for members to conduct summer research at nationally recognized research institutions that have been identified by NSF as REU sites. This research must be conducted while still an undergraduate, not after graduation. Psi Chi will award a total of six grants to fund Psi Chi members who qualify for an NSF/REU grant during the 2002-03 year. A total of $30,000 has been allotted for this grant program. The deadline for this grant program is spring 2003. For more information Click Here
Faculty Advisor Research Grants
All current faculty advisors and coadvisors who have served an active Psi Chi chapter for at least one year are eligible to apply for these faculty advisor research grants. The purpose of this program is to provide funds for advisors to defray the direct costs of conducting a research project (no stipends included). Two grants will be awarded annually within each of Psi Chi's six regions, for a total of 12 grants. The maximum amount of each grant will be $2,000. The deadline for this grant program is June 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Hunt Research Grants
All Psi Chi student and faculty members are eligible to apply for a Thelma Hunt Research Grant. Up to three awards of $3,000 each will be presented annually to enable members to complete empirical research which addresses a question directly related to Psi Chi. Unlike other national Psi Chi award and grant programs, the Hunt Grants focus on research directly related to the mission of Psi Chi. The deadline for this award program is October 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Undergraduate Psychology Conference Research Grants
The purpose of this program is to provide funds for local/regional undergraduate psychology research conferences. Funding is intended for conferences that will invite student research presenters from at least three schools in the area and will notify all Psi Chi chapters in the geographic area of the conference. Funding is not available for conferences intended for students from a single school. If a single school organizes the conference (and invites other schools), the school submitting an application must have a Psi Chi chapter. If a consortium of schools organizes the conference, at least one member of the consortium must have a Psi Chi chapter in order to be eligible to apply. The maximum grant for each conference is $1,000. The deadline for this grant program is October 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Chapter and Advisor Awards
Cousins National Chapter Award
The Psi Chi/Ruth Hubbard Cousins National Chapter Award is presented annually to the one chapter that best achieves Psi Chi's purpose. The winning chapter receives: (1) a check for $3,500, (2) travel expenses for one chapter officer to attend the Psi Chi/APA National Convention to receive the award, and (3) a plaque to display in the winning chapter's department. The deadline for this award is February 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Regional Chapter Awards
The Psi Chi Regional Chapter Awards are presented annually to two chapters in each region that best achieve Psi Chi's purpose. Each winning chapter receives a check for $500 and a certificate suitable for framing to display in the winning chapter's department. A total of 12 awards are available, two per region. The awards are intended to perpetuate the chapters, to identify chapters as role models for others, and to promote the purposes of Psi Chi. The deadline for these awards is December 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Model Chapter Awards
Model Chapter Awards of $100 each are presented annually to recognize and reward Psi Chi chapters that consistently maintain outstanding records of membership inductions, chapter correspondence, service projects, and other criteria associated with being an outstanding chapter. All chapters submitting evidence of meeting these criteria are designated as winners. The deadline for chapters to submit the required documentation is June 30 .For more information Click Here.
Denmark National Faculty Advisor Award
The Psi Chi/Florence L. Denmark National Faculty Advisor Award is presented annually to the one Psi Chi faculty advisor who best achieves Psi Chi's purpose. The award includes (1) travel expenses to attend the Psi Chi/APA National Convention to receive the award and (2) an engraved plaque. The award is intended to recognize Psi Chi faculty advisors for their outstanding service to the chapter and to Psi Chi. All advisors who are nominated and meet the criteria receive a certificate indicating their nomination for the current fiscal year and a letter of commendation. The deadline for this award is December 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Regional Faculty Advisor Awards
This award is presented annually to one Psi Chi faculty advisor from each region who best achieves Psi Chi's purpose. The award is to recognize and reward actively involved chapter advisors. The winning faculty advisor from each region will receive $500. The deadline for this award is December 1 (postmark). For more information Click Here.
Psi Chi Website Awards
These awards are presented annually to three chapters with websites that are innovative, aesthetic, and useful, and that advance or support Psi Chi's purpose. Winning chapters will receive awards of $200 each. The deadline for these awards is February 1 (postmark) .For more information Click Here.
