Michigan School Of Professional Psychology
Farmington Hills, MI
University Website: www.msp.edu/Apply Online: msp.edu/admissions/apply-now/online-application/
Michigan School of Professional Psychology (MiSPP) is an independent graduate school located in Farmington Hills, Michigan. The Master of Arts in clinical psychology is offered in a one year full-time, or a two to three year part-time format. The Doctor of Clinical Psychology degree is a full-time, minimum four-year, post-masters program.
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Michigan School of Psychology College Scholarships
Jill Benton Humanistic Psychology ScholarshipMichigan School of Professional Psychology |
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award $1,000 |
deadline March 28, 2025 |
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DescriptionThe Jill Benton Humanistic Psychology Scholarship is available to full - time doctoral students at the Michigan School of Professional Psychology. View Scholarship Details |
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Aombaye Ramsey Diversity AwardMichigan School of Professional Psychology |
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award $1,000 |
deadline March 28, 2025 |
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DescriptionThe Aombaye Ramsey Diversity Award is available to third - year doctoral students at the Michigan School of Professional Psychology. You must belong to an ethnic, racial, or cultural group traditionally underrepresented in the field of psychology to be considered for this award. View Scholarship Details |
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Marjorie Scott Scholarship for ExcellenceMichigan School of Professional Psychology |
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award Up to $1,500 |
deadline June 24, 2025 |
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DescriptionThe Marjorie Scott Scholarship for Excellence is available to graduating doctoral students at the Michigan School of Professional Psychology. This scholarship will be awarded to the student who has best achieved excellence in research, academics, and clinical work. View Scholarship Details |
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Cereta Perry ScholarshipMichigan School of Professional Psychology |
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award Up to $2,000 |
deadline August 15, 2025 |
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DescriptionThe Cereta Perry Scholarship is available to incoming students at the Michigan School of Professional Psychology. To be considered, you must belong to an ethnic, racial, cultural, or sexual identity group that has traditionally been an underrepresented population in the field of psychology. View Scholarship Details |