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AASP Students' Center

Welcome, AASP Students!

Welcome to the student section of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology website. As you browse through this section you will not only be exposed to the students who have taken on leadership positions within the Association, but more importantly you will be privy to the excellent projects and ideas that have been primarily spearheaded by the student members of AASP.

As student members of AASP, we represent about 40% percent of the Association’s membership. However, we are 100% of its future. As a result, the student members in this organization are pursuing excellence in teaching, research, service, and applied aspects of sport and exercise psychology with the intentions of becoming qualified and competent professionals in this field.

Remember, an organization is only as strong as its members. Moreover, the longevity of a field is dependent on its upcoming members -- the students. So please browse this section to learn more about who we are, what we do, and how you can become more involved in the organization. If you have any questions contact Moe Machida or Kristina Moore, (AASP E-Board Student Representatives).

 

Student News for the 2010 Conference
This year’s conference will be from October 27-30 in Providence, Rhode Island. It is our 25th Conference and marks the beginning of a year-long celebration of 25 years of AASP! Many student sessions are planned for this year: Read More »

The Student Diversity Award
The Executive Board of AASP invites all qualified student members to apply for the Student Diversity Award. This award has been established to recognize and honor the achievements of students involved in research, service or applied experiences that focus on diversity issues.
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Why We Do What We Do
Student share their stories about why they have chosen to pursue careers in sport & exercise psychology.
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Where Are They Now?
Past student members share advice for career advancement based on their experiences.
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Students in the News
See what your AASP student colleagues have been up to.
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