ESA Foundation Scholarships / OK-AIHM Fall Conference

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ESA International is an organization founded in 1929 and is a leadership and service organization. The ESA Foundation is a 501(c)3 public foundation established in 1970 as an organization with the purpose of promoting continuing education and charitable activities.

ESAF offers more than 200 scholarships each year.  They do not allow their scholarship program to be advertised or used by companies that charge for scholarship information. ESA Foundation Scholarships are awarded based on individual scholarship criteria. Some scholarships have requirements for GPA and/or field of study.

While the website filters applications based on selections made, it is important to review the specific criteria for each scholarship prior to applying. Personal letters should be written with these criteria in mind, as scholarship judges will review these items. 

Information about scholarship requirements and applications are available on the ESA website:  here.

The application submission process is done online. To find scholarships currently available, click on the current list of ESA Foundation Scholarships available by the state in which the student resides. Click on the state to learn which scholarships are available.

Completed applications are accepted online beginning September 1, 2020 and ending February 1, 2021 at 11 PM MST to be considered for the scholarships this academic year.

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OK-AIMH Fall Conference

The Oklahoma Association for Infant Mental Health (OKAIMH) in partnership with ODMHSAS and Domestic Violence Services of Tulsa announce two speakers for their (Virtual) Fall Conference on October 21.

Laura van Dernoot Lipsky is the founder and director of The Trauma Stewardship Institute and author of Trauma Stewardship and The Age of Overwhelm. Widely recognized as a pioneer in the field of trauma exposure, she has worked locally, nationally, and internationally for more than three decades.

Tracey Lyall has been the Executive Director of Domestic Violence Intervention Services (DVIS) in Tulsa since May 2007. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Tulsa in Psychology, as well as a Master of Social Work from the University of Oklahoma and is a Licensed Social Worker. Ms. Lyall will discuss how the principles of Trauma Stewardship are being implemented by DVIS.

The link to register can be found here.