WPS will award one student the $2,500 inaugural neurodiversity scholarship to encourage the next generation of neurodiverse psychological and behavioral health professionals, according to a Nov. 16 news release.
Meanwhile, WPS will award another student $2,500 through its scholarship for student diversity to foster diversity within the field. It will also offer graduate students free access to assessments to gain experience under program instructors through its graduate school alliance program.
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