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Join the APAGS Division Student Representative
Network
Established to create a nexus between APA Divisions and student leaders, the Division Student
Representative Network (DSRN) provides a forum for student representatives to discuss the challenges of
recruiting student members, while building leadership skills within each division. Once a division has
selected a student representative, they will then be subscribed to a closed listserv where they can share
information and lessons learned within their divisions, and get important APAGS news and information
from one source. For more information and forms for designating a student member, please visit:
www.apa.org/apags/getinv/dsrninstructions.html.

Run for an APAGS Committee Position
Develop leadership skills, represent student colleagues and advocate nationally for psychology by
serving in an elected position on the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS)
Committee. We are currently accepting applications for the following elected positions:
- Chair-Elect
- Member at Large, Education Focus
- Member at Large, Communications Focus.
The application deadline is February 25. Applicants must be APAGS members actively enrolled as
students in good standing in a graduate psychology program and at least two years from graduation at the
time of the elections. For more information, visit
www.apa.org/apags/getinv/posdesc.html.
APAGS elections will take place April 1-29. All APAGS members are encouraged to vote by logging
on to the APAGS Web site, www.apa.org/apags, during the
election period.

Apply for APAGS 2005 Scholarships and
Awards
APAGS is now accepting applications for its 2005 scholarships, grants and awards, which recognizes
students and those who support them for excellence in several areas such as working with underserved
populations or researching diversity.
To be eligible to apply or nominate a candidate, graduate students must be enrolled in good standing
at least part time at a regionally accredited university. Applications and nominations must be received by
June 1, 2005, unless otherwise noted. For a list of all APAGS scholarships and application instructions,
visit
www.apa.org/apags/members/schawrdsintro.html.

APAGS Campus Bulletin
The quarterly APAGS Campus Bulletin enhances reciprocal communication between APAGS and
graduate students, so that APAGS can address issues of concern and keep students informed about
current initiatives. The bulletin provides highlights of the breadth of APAGS activities, including science,
practice, education, diversity, and legislative issues. The Fall 2004 Campus Bulletin is available for
download at:
www.apa.org/apags/advocacy/campreps.html#bulletin.

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