Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (MHSAS) Fellowship

MFP Convention Events
The MFP Dissertation Symposium, “New Directions in Ethnic Minority Research”, the Achievement Awards, Poster Session, and Social Hour, the Advisor’s Breakfast, the Special Interest Symposium, “Ethnic Minority Women Leaders in Psychology Share Their Journeys-Lessons Learned for Future Leaders”, the Fellows and Alumni Networking Breakfast, and more. 

Funded by a grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the MHSAS Fellowship is designed to support the training of future practitioners in behavioral health services and prevention. If you have the potential to be a leader in providing services or developing policy for ethnic and racial minority communities, we invite you to apply to one of the following programs:

The Predoctoral MHSAS Fellowship supports doctoral students based primarily in APA-accredited clinical, counseling, and school psychology programs.

The Postdoctoral MHSAS Fellowship supports individuals who have received their doctoral degree in psychology within the past five years.