The National Register of Health Service Psychologists, nationally recognized as the leading psychology credentialing organization for 30 years and a 501(c)(3) organization, has created several funding programs to provide awards and credentialing scholarships to deserving psychologists. We extend a very warm thanks to all of the individuals and organizations that have donated to these funds.
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Fundraising Programs
Friends of Judy Hall
The National Register established the Friends of Judy Hall Campaign in 2008 to fund Early Career Psychologist Credentialing Scholarships. These scholarships help outstanding new professionals become credentialed as Health Service Psychologist. Through the contributions of the Board of Directors, Registrants, and staff, we have in the past three years awarded 159 scholarships to deserving yet financially burdened new professionals. Click here to learn more about ECP Credentialing Scholarships.
The Judy E. Hall Early Career Psychologist Award
This award, named in honor of NR's Executive Officer since 1990, is awarded annually to recognize excellence in a Registrant with less than 10 years of post-doctoral experience. Up until 2009, the recipients received a plaque, a check for $1,000, and an award citation in The Register Report. We are pleased to announce that in 2009 the award will increase to $1,500. Click here to learn more about the Judy E. Hall Early Career Psychologist Award.
Early Career Psychologist (ECP) Credentialing Scholarships
Early Career Psychologist Credentialing Scholarships were developed in conjunction with the APA Committee on Early Career Psychologists. These scholarships help ECPs (within seven years of award of doctoral degree) become credentialed as Health Service Psychologist by covering the cost of the credential review and registration fees. Click here to learn more about ECP Credentialing Scholarships.
National Psychologist Trainee Register (NPTR) Credentialing Scholarships
The National Register, in conjunction with American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS), created this scholarship program for doctoral students in psychology interested in becoming credentialed by the National Register through its student program, the National Psychologist Trainee Register (NPTR). Click here to learn more about NPTR Credentialing Scholarships.
The Millennium Fund
This fund was created in 2003 to support the Alfred M. Wellner Senior Career Psychologist Award, the Judy E. Hall Early Career Psychologist Award, as well as credentialing scholarships and an endowment fund. Charitable donations to the Millennium Fund continue to sponsor activities, awards, and credentialing scholarships consistent with the National Register mission.