MSP is committed to contributing annually to assist in student scholarships and aid. Scholarship and financial assistance funding is supported by gifts from alumni, family, and friends.
This academic year we are pleased to announce the following recipients. Ray Kaidbay (PsyD 3) was awarded the Jill Benton Humanistic Psychology Scholarship. Jane Halpert (current MA) and Robert Flewelling (MA ’09, PsyD 3) were awarded the Sidney Berkowitz Scholarship for Clinical Excellence. The honorees have written acceptance statements for their scholarship awards.
Jill Benton Humanistic Psychology Scholarship (JBHPS)
This scholarship honors Jill Benton, former MSP librarian and alum, and her commitment to humanistic psychology. The JBHPS supports a PsyD student who is committed to advancing the science and practice of humanistic psychology as demonstrated by excellence in scholarship.
“I am deeply honored to receive the Jill Benton Humanistic Psychology Scholarship. This award holds profound meaning for me not only as a student of humanistic psychology but as someone striving to embody its principles in every facet of life.
To be recognized for aligning with the values of empathy, authenticity, and respect for the whole person is both humbling and inspiring. The scholarship will support my continued education and growth as a humanistic therapist, allowing me to engage more fully with my clients and community.
As I look ahead to my practicum and future clinical work, I carry with me the spirit of Jill Benton’s legacy of compassion, inquiry, and dedication to human potential. I am committed to contributing to the field with the same openness, courage, and heart.”

Sidney Berkowitz Scholarship for Clinical Excellence (SBSCE)
The SBSCE was established in Fall 2022 to honor Dr. Sidney Berkowitz, a beloved former faculty member who was an esteemed clinical and long-time supporter of MSP. This award is presented to master and doctoral students who demonstrate excellence in clinical work and show a commitment to clinical practice using humanistic value/principles.

“Pursuing clinical psychology is a career change for me, and receiving the Sidney Berkowitz Scholarship for Clinical Excellence feels like meaningful affirmation that I’m on the right path. I am honored and grateful to be recognized with this award. [Dr.] Sidney Berkowitz’s emphasis on thoughtful, client-centered care aligns with the values I hold in my own work. I came to MSP drawn to a form of therapy grounded in relationality and shaped by human questions of meaning, grief, loss, and recovery. I’ve been deeply influenced by the exploratory nature of my classes, as well as the compassion and insight of both my peers and the school’s outstanding faculty.
