Graduate Awards & Funding


American Psychological Association (APA) Division 1 Anne Anastasi Award (2026): $300

Child Study Center Faris Cent Travel Award (2026): $800

Behavior Genetics Association (BGA) Travel Award (2026): $330

Penn State University Graduate Fellowship (2025-2026): $32,500

NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF-GRFP) (2026): Three years of doctoral support

Child Study Center Strumpf Travel Award (2025): $800

NSF Incentive Award (2025): $1,000

College of Liberal Arts Scholarship (2025): $2,000

Científico Latino Alumni Scholarship (2025): $1,000

Undergraduate Awards & Funding


Trustees Ranking Scholar Award (2025): Awarded for graduating with the highest cumulative GPA.

Provost's Award for Best Paper (2025): Awarded for the paper Loneliness Is the Nucleus for Psychopathology.

Award for Scholarly Activity in Psychology (2025): Awarded to the student most committed to psychological research.

Award for Academic Achievement in Psychology (2025): Awarded for the highest GPA within the psychology major.

Cardinal Awards: Club Collaboration of the Year (2025): Won on behalf of The Body Talk.

Científico Latino Graduate Student Mentorship Initiative Scholarship (2024): $200

oSTEM Graduate Application Financial Aid Program (2024): $315

Dean of Arts and Sciences Travel Grant (2024): $300

St. John Fisher University Special Case Club Funding (2024): $900

Student Scholar Travel Grant (2024): $250

Career Accelerator Grant (2024): $230; $135

Fisher Flight Award (2024): Fully funded trip to Boston, MA to network with alumni.

Leadership Development Scholarship (2024-2025): Awarded for demonstrated leadership on and off campus. $1,000

Dean's List (2022-2025): Awarded semesterly for achieving a GPA above 3.50.

Trustee Merit Scholarship (2022-2025): Highest merit scholarship awarded by St. John Fisher University. $19,000 annually

Honors Scholarship (2022-2025): Scholarship awarded for participation in the honors program. $2,000 annually

Pre-Baccalaureate Honors


Valedictorian (2022): Graduated at the top of a 360-student high school class.