Strong Children's Research Center

Summer Training Program

Stipend

Stipends are available for each student at $300/week, paid bi-weekly, housing is including for out-of-area applicants at a residential life facility with full bath and kitchen. Students living on campus could incur expenses of $130 to cover fees such as mailbox rental and parking.

Funding for Projects Related to Behavioral Pediatrics

Scholarship support for medical students has been developed through the Haggerty-Friedman Psychosocial Fund, administered through the Strong Children's Research Center, for studies in the area of Behavioral Pediatrics directed to investigating behavioral and developmental problems among children and adolescents, and psychosocial issues affecting them and their families. In addition to summer programs, medical students can work under a faculty supervisor during the academic year.