Overview
The GSNPCoP Convention Scholarship awards graduate student and new professional ACPA members with financial assistance to attend the Annual ACPA Convention each year. The Community of Practice understands that it may be difficult for some graduate students and new professionals to get to the annual convention, a professional development opportunity that can be vital to your growth as a Student Affairs professional. The scholarship aims to increase the voices of graduate students and new professionals at convention, something from which ACPA and its members all benefit. Interested individuals must fill out an application and submit two references to be considered for the application. The number of scholarships and amounts being awarded vary each year. For more information on the current scholarship, quantities, and amounts, please contact acpascholarship@gmail.com.
To Apply
We are now accepting reviewers for the ACPA GSNP Annual Convention Scholarship. Please email Hannah White at acpascholarship@gmail.com if you are interested.
Applications for the ACPA GSNP Annual Convention Scholarship will open on October 30th. More information to come soon.
2020 Scholarship Recipients
Congratulations to our Convention Scholarship recipients!
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Jalen Youmans - University of Georgia
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Mary Ellen Thompson - West Chester University
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Yajaira Lopez-Villa - Iowa State University
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Xiao Yun Sim - University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Kaleb Briscoe - University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Past Scholarship Recipients
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
Graduate Students:
Skye Idehen - Ball State University
Alexander Ofosu Barko - Indiana State University
Cristina Gutierrez - California State University, Northridge
New Professionals:
Elizabeth Ann Jach - Cornell College
Ed Pittman - Tulane University
To see the full bio's of the 2014 Scholarship recipients, click here
2012
Jonathan Colon - Nova Southeastern University
Danielle Coronado - University of Florida
Marie John - The University of Southern Mississippi
2010
Diontrey Thompson - Michigan State University
Julie Tieu - California State University, Northridge
Christina Mireles - Seattle University
2009
Diana Chavez - Loyola University Chicago
Wanna Sahachartsiri - Indiana University
2008
Cynthia Fulford - Bowling Green State University
Ashley Weets - Western Illinois University
2007
Staci Hersh - New York University
Danielle Morgan - Salem State College