The Fulbright Foreign Student Program is a US Government Fully Funded Prestigious scholarship program to study at US Universities. With this scholarship, international students can pursue a Masterâs or Ph.D. degree or conduct research in the United States. Approximately 4,000 foreign students receive Fulbright scholarships each year. This is one of the best scholarships for studying in the United States. This degree program operates in over 140 countries. It is open in all fields. It encourages applications from all backgrounds, especially those with disabilities, to apply.
Summary
Eligibility
- Be a National of a country where the Fulbright Program is applicable.
- Select your country from here
- Must have completed a bachelorâs degree program with a good academic record.
- Satisfy the English Language requirements. Each country has set its test requirements. Some countries take TOEFL, while some opt for Duolingo.
- Do not hold U.S. citizenship; dual citizens are not eligible for the program participation.
- Additional eligibility requirements differ by country of citizenship.
Benefits
- J-1 visa sponsorship
- Airfare Tickets
- Tuition, Books Support
- Funding support
- Health benefit plan
- Enrichment activities
- A Living Stipend
- Visa Cost
No of Awards
Approximately 4,000 applicants receive this scholarship each year. Each Fulbright-administered department in the country selects a specific number of students from their country.
Others
Fields that are NOT Eligible for Fully Funded Fulbright Foreign Student Program
Clinical requirements such as dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, and nursing can not apply.
How to Apply?
All applicants are processed by binational Fulbright Commissions/Foundations or U.S. Embassies. Foreign students must apply through the Fulbright Commissions/Foundations in their home countries.