A
two-week Summer Program is available for 10 undergraduate
American Indian
students interested
in a career in Clinical
Psychology. Students will attend research and clinical presentations
by graduate students and faculty in the Clinical Psychology
Program and psychologists in the community and participate
in a seminar, American Indian Psychology. Information about
the University of Montana’s Clinical Psychology Program
and faculty, as well as other Clinical Psychology Programs
will be provided. Representatives from Financial Aid, Housing,
the Native American Studies Department, and the Graduate
School will also provide information and answer questions.
However,
time to study and prepare for the Graduate Record Examination
(GRE), write a Personal Statement, develop a Resume and/or
Vita, and make a successful application to graduate school
are the main goals of the Summer Program. The students will
receive a daily stipend and their transportation expenses
will be reimbursed.
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PROGRAM
DATES:
The first two weeks in June
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS:
May 1, 2008
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| The students will be notified the first week in May whether or not they have been accepted into
the Summer Program. The students are expected to make their
own travel arrangements; however, mileage or the cost of
the airline ticket will be reimbursed. Please plan to arrive
the Sunday before the Program starts and plan to depart
on the Saturday after the Program ends. |
To
see more photos from the InPsych Summer Programs of previous years and learn
more about the participants, please use these
links:
2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2007 | 2008
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Click
Here to obtain an
Application Form
Click
here to download the Personal Statement Form
Click
here to download the Reference Form (you will
need to print 2)
You will need Adobe Acrobat or Foxit Reader for these files .

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