The Asian American Psychological Association (AAPA) is now
accepting
nominations for AAPA Fellow status.
Qualifications
for AAPA Fellow
Fellows shall be Members (Professional, Lifetime, or Honorary Lifetime) of
the Asian American Psychological Association who have made unusual and
outstanding contributions to the Association. The minimum requirements for
Fellow status shall be (a) a doctoral degree, (b) prior status as a Member
for at least one year, (c) five years of acceptable professional experience
subsequent to the granting of the doctoral degree, and (e) evidence of
unusual and outstanding contribution or performance in the field of Asian
American psychology.
Candidate contributions are examined in terms of scholarship and impact on
the field of psychology and its advancement. Impact is evaluated in terms
of: (1) Unusual, positive, long-term effects; and (2) Significant impact in
a single area OR broad impact over a number of areas. AAPA Fellow
candidates are usually members of AAPA for at least two years and
preferably have completed their doctoral degree more than 10 years prior to
nomination.