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Women’s Southern Golf Association Scholarship

The Women’s Southern Golf Association Scholarship is available to female graduating high school seniors interested in golf. Residents of the approved 15 southern states or the District of Columbia are eligible to apply.

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Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship

Our scholarship program is an expression of our commitment to diversity in legal education and the legal profession. Most scholarships involve a three-year commitment to qualified students. The vast majority of scholarships awarded are $10,000 per year. Since the program started, we have awarded more than $2 million dollars in scholarships. Our recipients have gone […]

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Illinois Restaurant Association Educational Foundation Scholarships

Scholarship available to Illinois residents enrolled in a food service management, culinary arts, or hospitality management concentration in an accredited program of a two- or four-year college or university. Must be a U.S. citizen.

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OAR Scholarships for Students with Autism

In 2008, OAR introduced the Schwallie Family Scholarship to support the post-secondary, undergraduate education of qualified individuals with an autism spectrum diagnosis. Our scholarship program provides $3,000 scholarships to students across the autism spectrum. We are pleased to invite applications from students with an autism diagnosis (DSM-IV or later criteria) pursuing full-time, post-secondary, undergraduate education, […]

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A.T. Cross Scholarship

Renewable scholarships ranging from $1000 to $3000 for new applicants and from $300 to $2000 for renewals are available to children of full-time employees of A.T. Cross Company. Must be Rhode Island residents.

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AACAP George Tarjan, MD, Award for Contributions in Developmental Disabilities

The award recognizes a child and adolescent psychiatrist and AACAP member who has made significant contributions in a lifetime career or single seminal work to the understanding or care of those with developmental disabilities.

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AACAP Irving Philips Award for Prevention

Award recognizes a child and adolescent psychiatrist and AACAP member who has made significant contributions to the prevention of mental illness in children and adolescents. Contributions must demonstrate lasting effects and may be in the areas of teaching, research, program development, direct clinical service, advocacy or administrative commitment. Award pays $2500 to the award recipient […]

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AACAP Norbert and Charlotte Rieger Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Award

The award recognizes the best published or unpublished paper written by a member of AACAP. The winning paper addresses the use of psychodynamic psychotherapy in clinical practice and fosters development, teaching, and practice of psychodynamic psychotherapy in child and adolescent psychiatry. This award provides $4500 to the author. The availability of all awards is contingent […]

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AACAP Norbert and Charlotte Rieger Service Program Award for Excellence

Award recognizes innovative programs that address prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of mental illnesses in children and adolescents, and serve as model programs to the community. This award offers a $3,000 honorarium to the award recipient and a $1,500 donation to the recipient’s service program.

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AACAP Sidney Berman Award for the School-Based Study and Treatment of Learning Disorders and Mental Illness

Award recognizes an individual or program that has shown outstanding achievement in the school-based study or delivery of interventions for learning disorders and mental illness. This award offers a $4,500 honorarium to the award recipient. The recipient will be recognized at a distinguished awards luncheon and make an honors presentation during the AACAP Annual Meeting.

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