ACPA Emerging Scholars Program 2021-2023
Solicitation Title: ACPA Emerging Scholars Program 2021-2023
Event Type: Early Career
Funding Amount: $3,000
Sponsor Deadline: Sunday, September 27, 2020
Solicitation Link: https://www.myacpa.org/emerging-scholars/become
Overview
<p>The Emerging Scholars Program was implemented by the ACPA Senior Scholars in 1999. The Emerging Scholars Program supports, encourages, and honors early-career individuals who are emerging as contributors to student affairs and higher education scholarship and who are pursuing research initiatives congruent with the mission, interests, and strategic goals of ACPA.</p> <p>Emerging Scholar Program candidates must have an earned doctorate and must be or become members of ACPA.</p> <p>Recipients of the award are recognized as Emerging Scholar-Designees and serve as two-year term. Emerging Scholar-Designees who have fulfilled their research and scholarly leadership commitments – as specified in their applications – by the end of their two-year term will receive the ACPA Emerging Scholars Award.</p>
Solicitation Limitations: <p>Applicants must be an ACPA member. In addition, applicants either must be 1) between 3-5 years after completing their doctorate (degree conferred 2015-2017) OR 2) if the doctorate was earned prior to 2015, the applicant must have started a tenure-track faculty position between 2015-2018.</p> Other Information:<p>ACPA Mission: The mission of the Association is to support and foster college student learning through the generation and dissemination of knowledge, which informs policies, practices, and programs, for student affairs and student services professionals and the higher and tertiary education community.</p> <p>ACPA Vision: ACPA leads the student affairs profession and the higher education community in providing outreach, advocacy, research, and professional development to foster college student learning.</p> <p>ACPA Core Values: The mission of ACPA is founded on, and implements, the following core values of the Association.</p> <ul> <li>Education and development of the total student</li> <li>Diversity, multicultural competence and human dignity</li> <li>Inclusiveness in and access to association-wide involvement and decision-making</li> <li>Free and open exchange of ideas in a context of mutual respect</li> <li>Advancement and dissemination of knowledge relevant to college students and their learning, and the effectiveness of student affairs and student services professionals and their institutions</li> <li>Continuous professional development and personal growth of student affairs and student services professionals that includes the development of effective administrative leadership and management skills</li> <li>Outreach and advocacy on issues of concern to students, student affairs and student services professionals and the higher and tertiary education community, including affirmative action and other policy issues</li> </ul>Last Updated:
RODA ID: 1095