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HIGHLIGHTED FULBRIGHT WEB SITES

Fulbright Art Gallery

Fulbrighters Abroad:
Personal Accounts of Global Experiences

Annual Report 2002
(AY 2002/2003)

PROGRAM INFORMATION

U.S. Citizen Applicants

Non-U.S. Citizen Applicants

Hubert H. Humphrey Applicants

Study of the U.S. Applicants


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board

Fulbright Commissions Worldwide

Biography of J. William Fulbright


ALUMNI

Fulbright Association

  

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FULBRIGHT PROGRAM
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Fulbright logoNon-U.S. Citizen Applicants

Application procedures for Fulbright grants to study or teach in the United States vary from country to country. Fulbright Commissions or the American Embassies administer the program, with the assistance of local educational authorities and institutions.

To learn more about the program or to begin the application process, contact the Fulbright Commission in your country. If there is no commission in your country, contact the American embassy.

There are three types of Fulbright grants:

  1. Scholars and Professionals — administered by CIES
  2. Students (usually Master's degree level and above) — administered by IIE, LASPAU, and AMIDEAST
  3. Teachers and Administrators — administered by USDA Graduate School

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