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Call for
Applications: 2012-2013
Access Path to Psychology and Law Experience
(APPLE) Program
Sponsored by the Minority Affairs Committee
Do you know a promising student from an underrepresented group who is interested in psychology and law, but not currently involved in research? Recruit him or her into AP-LS’s APPLE program!
Description of the APPLE Program
The purpose of the Access Path to Psychology and Law Experience (APPLE) program is to increase diversity within psychology and law by increasing the pipeline of competitive graduate school applicants from groups that currently are underrepresented in the field, including racial and ethnic minorities, first-generation college students, LGBT individuals, and physically disabled students. APPLE is designed to encourage faculty members to recruit students from underrepresented groups into their research labs. It provides financial support for the students to obtain meaningful research experience and attend the AP-LS conference as well as other opportunities for mentoring and development. It is the intention of the Minority Affairs Committee (MAC) that many of the students in the APPLE program will apply for graduate training related to psychology and law and ultimately become professionals in the field.
Program Eligibility
Faculty are encouraged to identify promising undergraduate students from underrepresented groups who are interested in psychology and law and have the potential to become competitive graduate applicants. Underrepresented groups include but are not limited to racial and ethnic minorities, first-generation college students, LGBT individuals, and physically disabled students. Because the APPLE program is intended to expand the pipeline of qualified students from underrepresented groups, students should not be working with the faculty member in the proposed capacity prior to initiating the application process. Students in the APPLE program must be primarily supervised by a faculty member, not graduate students or other lab members. Note that applicants will only be eligible to receive one MAC award per funding year.
Program Requirements
Students in the APPLE program are required to:
Faculty mentors in the APPLE program are required to:
Award Amounts
The APPLE program will award up to $3000 per student, depending on the length of the research experience. Recipients will be given a stipend of $1200 per semester or $800 per quarter or summer for up to one year. In addition, they will receive $100 for research expenses and up to $500 to attend the AP-LS conference. Five awards of $3000 (i.e., for year-long experiences) or a larger number of smaller awards (i.e., for part-year experiences) will be given.
Applications
Applications will be awarded on a competitive basis and selected based on the quality of the proposed research and mentoring experience as well as the potential for the student to become a successful graduate applicant. All proposals will be reviewed by members of the Minority Affairs Committee (MAC).
Award applications should contain the following:
Submission Instructions and Deadline
Proposals for this award must be submitted electronically in either Microsoft Word or PDF format to the MAC Co-Chairs, Diane Sivasubramaniam (dsivasubramaniam@swin.edu.au) and Antoinette Kavanaugh (antoinette@drkavanaugh.com). The deadline for submitting proposals for this funding cycle is Friday, November 16, 2012.
Inquiries
Please direct all inquiries about the APPLE program and/or specific proposals to the MAC Co-Chairs, Diane Sivasubramaniam (dsivasubramaniam@swin.edu.au) and Antoinette Kavanaugh (antoinette@drkavanaugh.com).