The APF Walter Katkovsky Scholarships are a scholarship program offered by the American Psychological Foundation (APF), a non-profit organization that supports psychological research and education. The scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance to graduate students in psychology who are pursuing research projects that promote diversity and inclusion. The scholarship awards are typically $5,000 and can be used to cover the cost of research materials, travel, and other related expenses. Scholarship recipients are also invited to attend the annual APF Awards Ceremony and participate in other professional development opportunities. To apply for the APF Walter Katkovsky Scholarships, applicants must submit a research proposal, a curriculum vitae, a letter of support from their faculty advisor, and a personal statement explaining how their research promotes diversity and inclusion in the field of psychology. The application deadline typically falls in early October, and interested students can find more information and application instructions on the APF website.



















