The Ohio Undergraduate Psychology Conference is sponsored by a consortium of Ohio colleges and universities to provide a platform for undergraduate psychology majors to present their original research papers in a public forum.
The conference was initiated by John Carroll University in 1987 and is traditionally held on the next-to-last Saturday in April. Host sites are selected on a rotating basis from member institutions. Student presentations are 10 minutes in length followed by a brief question and answer session of 2-3 minutes. All papers accepted reflect student generated empirical research.
Student papers are welcome from nonmember institutions.
As the originator of the conference, John Carroll University serves as the fiscal administrator of the conference, and membership fees are sent there.
An application for consortium membership can be found here.
