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American Psychological Association (APA) - Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) - Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services (MHSAS)

Overview of the Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services (MHSAS) provided by the American Psychological Association.

Deadline2025-10-28
Award amountOne-year associate membership to APA; $13,000 stipend paid in four quarterly installments; $27,144 for MHSAS-Doc fellows (except during internship year); Travel support to Washington, DC for Psychology Summer Institute; $2,000 participation fee; Travel support to Washington, DC; Six full scholarships awarded based on need and diversity representation
Last checkedJun 24, 2026

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Core details, official source pages, and recent changes for this award.

Deadline
2025-10-28
Opening date
September 2025
Award amount
One-year associate membership to APA; $13,000 stipend paid in four quarterly installments; $27,144 for MHSAS-Doc fellows (except during internship year); Travel support to Washington, DC for Psychology Summer Institute; $2,000 participation fee; Travel support to Washington, DC; Six full scholarships awarded based on need and diversity representation
Academic level
Graduate; Postdoctoral
Discipline
Health
Citizenship
U.S. citizens; Permanent residents

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APA Minority Fellowship Program Application Portal

The official application portal for the American Psychological Association (APA) Minority Fellowship Program (MFP), providing access to registration, login, and information on currently open fellowship opportunities.

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Minority Fellowship Program Overview

An overview of the American Psychological Association's federally funded Minority Fellowship Programs (MFP), which provide financial assistance, training, and mentorship to psychology students and professionals serving underrepresented communities.

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Interdisciplinary Minority Fellowship Program (IMFP)

Overview of the APA's Interdisciplinary Minority Fellowship Program, which supports graduate students in behavioral health fields committed to reducing health disparities in underrepresented communities.

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