Student’s Corner

Being a student from an historically and/or systemically marginalized background can result in unique opportunities, as well as many challenges during graduate training. The following resources are offered for undergraduate and graduate students to assist in their academic success.

APA Student Resources

APAGS Resource Guide for Ethnic Minority Graduate Students The APAGS Resource Guide for Ethnic Minority Graduate Students is a publication of the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students Committee for the Advancement of Racial and Ethnic Diversity (APAGS-CARED). https://www.apa.org/apags/resources/ethnic-minority-guide PDF: https://www.apa.org/apags/resources/ethnic-minority-guide.pdf

APA Resources for Graduate Students of LGBT Psychology This website lists resources for LGBT psychology graduate students, which include grant and funding announcements, news, and relevant publications and reports. https://www.apa.org/pi/lgbt/resources/graduate-students

APAGS Advocacy Coordinating Team (ACT) The Advocacy Coordinating Team (ACT) is a network of graduate students who engage in legislative advocacy and awareness on behalf of the science and profession of psychology, in the interest of individuals who are recipients of psychological services and individuals studying, researching and practicing psychology. https://www.apa.org/apags/governance/subcommittees/act

APA Electronic Mailing Lists for Students

Listservs targeting diverse student interests are listed on this website. 

https://www.apa.org/apags/resources/listservs/index

​Div 54 Student Advisory Board

This website lists information about the student advisory board and provides information pertaining to relevant student programming and pediatric psychology student campus representatives. https://pedpsych.org/student-advisory-board/