Indians into Psychology Doctoral Education (INPSYDE)
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| Web site |
Link to program web site |
| Type |
Educational opportunity |
| Sponsor |
Indians into Psychology Doctoral Education |
| Deadline |
Applications accepted on an ongoing basis
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| Tagged keywords |
Education and Training, Financial Aid, National, North Dakota, Psychologists |
| Description |
The INPSYDE program provides two Native American undergraduate or graduate students with services including academic assistance, financial assistance when possible, career preparation and support, personal support, and social/cultural support.
The program is designed to increase the number of American Indians with doctoral degrees in psychology and enhance the cross-cultural understanding and competence of non-Indians about Indian Psychology. INPSYDE is part of a larger attempt by the University of North Dakota to provide more mental health services and mental health professionals for the underserved Native American populations in North Dakota, Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Minnesota. |
| Geographic Coverage |
Nationwide |
Last updated November 2, 2012
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