MASP Fall Conference '24 Awards and Scholarships Student Scholarship Recipients: Cecilia Marino, Sawyer Harmon, and Mingming Huang Social Justice and Equity Scholarship Recipient: Sindhu Venkat Lifetime Achievement Award: Dr. Don Gouwens Congratulations to all of our nominated and awarded colleagues! |
Awards & Scholarships Timelines
Awarded Annually at the Fall MASP Conference | Awarded Annually at the Spring Collaborative Conference |
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Awarded Annually at Either the Fall or the Spring Conferences: Lifetime Achievement Award and Friend of Children Award |
Scholarship Application Information & Descriptions
Please consider recognizing a deserving colleague for dedication to our field by attaching your nomination and
letters of support to an e-mail and submitting to our Conference/Elections/Awards Committee.
STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS Student scholarships in the amount of $500 each may be awarded to worthy candidates in Missouri’s NASP or APA approved school psychology programs at the annual Fall MASP Conference. The purpose of these scholarships is to encourage students to complete school psychology programs and support employment of school psychologists in Missouri. Additionally, MASP hopes to increase student involvement and membership. The scholarship may be used for living expenses, research, conference attendance costs, or any other needs related to academic preparation as a school psychologist. Requirement for Nominee(s): Applicants must be a current MASP member and presently attending one of Missouri’s NASP or APA approved School Psychology programs. Nominee materials must include:
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One scholarship of $1,000 will be awarded at the annual Fall MASP Conference to a student who demonstrates plans to promote equity and social justice in their education and practice, and who identifies with a group that is historically underrepresented in the field of education (e.g. race, ethnicity, ability (visible or invisible), sexual orientation, etc.). The purpose of this scholarship is to encourage historically underrepresented students to complete school psychology programs and support employment of school psychologists in Missouri. Additionally, MASP hopes to increase student involvement and membership. The award money may be used for living expenses, research, conference attendance costs, or any other needs related to academic preparation as a school psychologist. Requirement for Nominee(s): Applicants must be a current MASP member and presently attending one of Missouri’s NASP or APA approved School Psychology programs. Nominee Materials must include:
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At the annual Spring Collaborative Conference, a $500 scholarship will be awarded to a school psychology student at the intern level. The purpose of this scholarship is to support recruitment and retention of school psychologists in the state of Missouri. Additionally, MASP hopes to increase student involvement and membership. The scholarship may be used for living expenses, research, conference attendance costs, or any other needs related to preparation as a school psychologist.
Requirement for Nominee(s): Applicants must be a current MASP member and presently serving as a school psychology intern in Missouri public schools, clinical settings, etc., regardless of the location of previous training.
Nominee materials must include:
Awards Application Information & Descriptions
Please consider recognizing a deserving colleague for dedication to our field by attaching your nomination and
letters of support to an e-mail and submitting to our Conference/Elections/Awards Committee.
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST or SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINER OF THE YEARConsider nominating a colleague for this prestigious award presented by the association at the annual Spring Collaborative Conference. Any school psychologist or school psychological examiner who is a member of MASP is eligible for nomination. The School Psychologist of the Year will also be recommended as Missouri’s candidate for NASP’s school psychologist of the Year! Nominees who are active in district or state leadership in school psychological services and/or in MASP will be given preference. Nominee(s) will be evaluated in terms of performance and contributions in these areas:
Nominee Materials must include:
| FRIEND OF CHILDREN AWARDThe Friend of Children Award honors individuals or groups outside the School Psychology profession within Missouri who have initiated political action or advocacy on behalf of children to improve education and mental health services for children, youth, and families by supporting the work of our Association. We encourage each of our members to consider honoring a colleague in this way. The Friend of Children Award may be awarded at either the Fall MASP Conference or Spring Collaborative Conference. Requirement for Nominee(s):
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LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDThe purpose of the Lifetime Achievement Award is to recognize practicing or retired school psychologists or school psychological examiners who have contributed significantly to the learning of children across their careers and who have dedicated their professional lives to the advancement of MASP’s goals. The Lifetime Achievement Award may be awarded at either the Fall MASP Conference or Spring Collaborative Conference. Requirement for Nominee(s):
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Past Award & Scholarship Recipients