American Indian and Alaska Native
Society of Indian Psychologists
"Psychologists and Mental Health Workers in Service to First Nations Peoples"
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American Indians Into Psychology |
| The American Indians into Psychology Summer Enrichment program is based in the department of Psychology at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The program is 4 weeks long during the summer. Participants typically spend weekdays satisfying the research and clinical components of the program and Saturday mornings on professional development. The program also provides a variety of cultural experiences including tours of several Indian Nations around the state of Oklahoma, powwows, and other exposures to Native arts and cultures. Participants are given living stipends and on-campus housing is available. 60% of past American Indians into Psychology summer fellows have entered into a graduate program (master’s and doctoral level) across the nation. | |
| For more information about the American Indians into Psychology Summer Enrichment Program, please contact: | Patricia Alexander
AIIP Oklahoma State University Website Tel: (405) 744-6113 |
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American Indians Into Psychology |
| The primary goal of graduate study in psychology at Oklahoma State University is to produce scholars-researchers with sufficient breadth and depth to permit successful independent and significant research. While major emphasis is given to the preparation for research, organized and concerted effort is also made to give students the necessary background for teaching, practice, or any combination of these fields. The department admits only full-time students planning to work toward the Ph.D. degree. The M.S. degree is awarded as the first step in doctoral training. Throughout training, students develop skills in research, teaching, and other professional activities integral to psychology. The Department of Psychology is proud of the academic and cultural diversity of its students, faculty, and staff. The department has three Native American and two African American full time faculty members. The department encourages applications from diverse candidates as part of its effort to maintain and advance a rigorous and well-informed academic community. |
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| For more information about the Clinical Program at Oklahoma State University, please contact: | Thad Leffingwell, Ph.D. Director of Clinical Training 116 North Murray Stillwater, OK 74078 Telephone: (405) 744-7494 clinicalpsychology[at]okstate.edu Clinical Psychology Program, Oklahoma State University |