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Psychology Resource Fund

Through the Psychology Resource Fund, donors empower School of Profession & Applied Psychology students with the tools and experiences they need to lead. Your support fuels hands-on learning, leadership development, and opportunities that prepare students for real-world impact.

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Gifts to the Psychology Resource Fund directly support programs and opportunities that enrich the School of Professional and Applied Psychology student experience—from professional development opportunities to student-led innovation. Your generosity helps equip future counselors, clinical psychologists, school psychologists, and more with the expertise and leadership skills to make an immediate impact.

Make a Gift to the Psychology Resource Fund
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I truly appreciate the opportunity to attend conferences through travel reimbursements offered to SPAP students. It allowed me to attend the Association of School Psychologists of Pennsylvania and National Association of School Psychologists conferences, enhancing my education, providing me with networking opportunities, and further expanding my passion for advocacy and community building in the field of psychology. I am truly grateful to share the legacy of PCOM Psychology with our Alumni, and hope my efforts, both in the classroom and in the field, can continue to embody and honor the commitment to service, social justice, and professional excellence that you have helped support.

Louisa Soohoo (PsyD '29)
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Donor support helps us worry less about money and focus more on our training. It gives us the ability to attend conferences, join events, and create student-led programs that help us grow professionally and feel more connected. Your support builds a strong sense of community in the program and makes us want to give back one day, too.

Ufuoma Ogagan (MS/MHC '27)
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Pursuing an advanced degree is increasingly challenging, and your contributions help make this path accessible to students like me who might otherwise be unable to pursue it. This support helps not only the continued success and growth of the program, but also strengthens the future of the profession.

Samantha Stolker (PsyD '28)