Donald E. Super Fellowship for the Support of Dissertation Research on Career Development
1996 Maria Gomez, University of Maryland, Advisor: Ruth Fassinger,
Title: The career development of notable Latinas
1997 No award
1998 Naomi Dogan, Pennsylvania State University, Advisor: Kathleen Bieschke, Title: Towards a theory of sexual harrassment: Giving voice to victims’ experiences
Kathryn A. Foley, University of Notre Dame, Advisor: Naomi Meara,
Title: Predictions of vocational identity of rural Adolescents
1999 Luis Rivas, Southern Illinois University,
Advisor: Jane Swanson,
Title: Career maturity, exploration and identity Foreclosure of student athletes and student Non-athletes
Sherry Vidal Brown, Texas A & M University, Advisor: Bruce Thompson, Title: The career assessment diagnostic inventory: A psychometric study
2000 Bianca Schaefer
2001 Krista Gragg, University of Oregon, Advisor: Ellen McWhirter,
Title: Women, Domestic Violence, and Career Counseling: An Empirical Investigation of the Efficacy of Two Career Intervention Programs
2002 Yuli Liu, University of Southern California, Advisor: Ruth Gim Chung, Title: The Roles of Acculturation, Gender, and Family in the Career Decision Self-Efficacy of Asian American College Students
2003 Christa Schmidt, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Advisor: Johanna Nielson, Title: “The Effects of Simultaneous Developmental Processes: The Prediction of Career Development Outcomes for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youth”
2004 Rachel Navarro, University of Missouri-Columbia, Advisors: Roger L Worthington and Lisa Y Flores, Title: Examining the Career Development of Mexican American Middle School Students: A Test of Social Cognitive Career Theory
2005 Catalina D’Achiardi
2006 Anne B. Scott, Advisor: Mary Heppner
Theodore Tsaousides
2007 Denis “Woodja” Flanigan
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