The AAMFT Minority Fellowship Program’s objective is to expand the delivery of culturally competent mental health and substance abuse services to underserved minority populations, and to increase the number of doctoral level culturally competent ethnic minority Marriage and Family therapists. Our goal is to do this by providing financial support and professional guidance to ethnic […]
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American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
Minority Fellowship Program- Doctoral Completion Fellowship
The AAMFT Minority Fellowship Program’s objective is to expand the delivery of culturally competent mental health and substance abuse services to underserved minority populations, and to increase the number of doctoral level culturally competent ethnic minority Marriage and Family therapists. Our goal is to do this by providing financial support and professional guidance to ethnic […]
Graduate Student Research Award
The Foundation confers 1-2 cash awards annually to assist graduate students to offset research costs. The award consists of a plaque, $1250 cash, up to $500 reimbursement for travel reimbursement for the AAMFT Annual Conference during the year in which the award is received, and a conference fee waiver. In order to qualify for this […]
Dissertation Award
The award is given to recognize scholarly achievement by several recent graduates whose research study related to couples and family therapy or family therapy training. The award consists of a plaque, up to $500 reimbursement for travel reimbursement for the AAMFT Annual Conference during the year in which the award is received, and a conference […]
Master’s Student Minority Scholarships
This is a one-time grant of $2000, awarded to minority graduate students engaged in dissertation research related to Marriage and Family Therapy. Applicants are required to submit a proposal as well a letter of support from their academic advisor.
Master’s Thesis Award
The award is given to recognize scholarly achievement by several recent graduates whose research study related to couples and family therapy or family therapy training.