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SIP Annual Retreat and Convention- Registration opening soon!
SIP Annual Retreat and Convention- Registration opening soon!

Mon, Jun 15

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Utah State University

SIP Annual Retreat and Convention- Registration opening soon!

We are thrilled to announce that the 38th Annual SIP Convention will be held on the 15th and 16th of June, 2026, in Logan, Utah!

Time & Location

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Jun 15, 2026, 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Utah State University, Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, USA

About the event

Registration opening soon! Stay tuned! https://www.nativepsychs.org/sip-retreat-and-convention


Funding for student travel to convention: The Beth N. Rom-Rymer Travel Scholarship for Native Psychology Students offers $1,000 to Native psychology graduate students to attend the annual Convention of the American Psychological Association.

https://apf.apa.org/funding/rom-rymer-travel/

The Beth N. Rom-Rymer Dissertation Research Award for Native Psychology Students supports dissertation research for psychology students who are members of Society of Indian Psychologists (SIP).

https://apf.apa.org/funding/rom-rymer-dissertation/ SIP Honors Categories:

  • Honored SIP Elder (30+ years since graduation and/or an individual of senior status who is considered to possess significant cultural and field-related knowledge )

  • Honored SIP Late Career Member (Typically defined as 21-30 years since graduation)

  • Honored SIP Mid Career Member (Typically defined as 11-20 years since graduation)

  • Honored SIP Early Career Member (0-10 years since graduation)

  • Honored SIP Student Member (Actively enrolled in undergraduate or graduate school; including students who are on internship)

  • Honored SIP Ally (Any age or educational status)


Please feel free to send multiple nominations in multiple categories as you see fit. Please note that current Executive Committee members cannot be nominated. Please submit nominations no later than February 15th. 


Interested in presenting? Send us a message for further instructions or stay tuned to learn how to submit your abstracts!

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The mission of SIP is to advocate for the psychological well-being of American Indians and

other Indigenous peoples and to advance knowledge pertaining to Indigenous psychology. 

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