ACCESSING PHI PSI NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP’S NEW PLATFORM
Phi Psi’s National Scholarship application opens January 15 and runs through March 15, offering members access to an expanded range of scholarship opportunities for 2026.
To support these updates, the Phi Psi Foundation has moved to a new scholarship platform, created to simplify the application process, and help applicants move through each step with clarity and confidence. Below you’ll find instructions on how to create a new account on this platform (even if you’ve applied in the past).
Creating a New Account
- Go to the new National Scholarship Application page
- Please note you will not be able to access the application until January 15.
- Scroll to the bottom and click “Apply.” This will take you to the Sign In page.
- To create a new account, click on the top left tab “Create New Account” and complete the information.
- You also have the option to sign in with Google to simplify the process
This year, when you fill out the application to the National Scholarship Program, not only can you apply for all available National Scholarships, you can also use the application to apply to the following named scholarships if they apply to you/your chapter:
Chapter-Specific Scholarships
- Alabama Alpha Hunter Brooks Watson Scholarship
- Colorado Alpha Honor Connor Thomson Scholarship
- Iowa Alpha Michael D. Junker Scholarship
- Iowa Beta Bill and Lindy Good Scholarship
- Mississippi Alpha Christopher Grimaud Scholarship
- Pennsylvania Iota Clive Correia Scholarship
- Pennsylvania Iota Chapter Scholarship
- West Virginia Alpha Seth Underwood Scholarship
Location-Based Scholarships
- Houston Alumni Association Scholarship for Texas-Based Students
- Neil Johnson Undergraduate Scholarship for Ohio-Based Students
If you’re curious about what to expect in the application, please review this previous post that provides all the information that you will need to complete your application.
If you have any questions or issues when applying, reach out to Director of Scholarship and Grant Programs Angel Johnson-Brebner at apj@pkpfoundation.org.