San Francisco Psychological
Association of Graduate Students
(SFPAGS)
Welcome graduate students!
SFPAGS is the graduate student division of SFPA. SFPAGS supports students’
professional development through networking, mentoring, and a variety of
educational opportunities. Membership is only $20 per year and includes a
host of benefits:
- Free admission to all SFPAGS events
- Free admission to SFPA speaker presentations and discounted
admission to SFPA Dinner Talks and other events
- Mentoring Program (details below)
- SFPA’s award winning newsletter four times per year
- Being part of the SFPA listserv — an invaluable resource that
automatically connects you to licensed clinical psychologists
throughout the Bay Area!
Click here to join SFPAGS Today!
SFPAGS Committee Members
Mentoring Program
Our mentoring program matches students with professional psychologists who are currently working in the
field based on common interests and orientation. Students receive valuable advice about career
development from SFPA members with knowledge and expertise to share. The degree of involvement
can be tailored to each individual pair’s needs and preferences.
To sign up for the mentoring program, you will need to fill out the application which will be
available here soon. In the interim, if you are an SFPA member and interested in the program,
please contact Katherine D. McCarthy, B.A..
CPAGS and APAGS
SFPA is the local chapter of CPA (California Psychological Association), which is the state chapter
of the national organization APA (American Psychological Association). Both of these organizations
have student branches, CPAGS and APAGS. Being connected to these organizations is essential as a
practicing psychologist as they advocate for psychologists rights and maintain the quality and
integrity of our field. Being connected as a student allows you to stay informed of the latest
developments in our field, as well as find resources for research, leadership, and networking.
To learn more about these organizations, and how to become a member, visit the
CPAGS and
APAGS websites.
For more information about SFPAGS please contact
Katherine D. McCarthy, B.A..
Click here to join SFPAGS Today!
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