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Fulbright Program for U.S. Students
The program provides grants to approximately 1,900 U.S. students annually for projects in over 140 countries. Types of grants:
- Academic grant - a self-designed program that may include coursework at a foreign university, independent field/library research, or any combination of these.
- Arts grant – a self-designed program to train in the creative or performing arts, usually via classes at an art or music school, training with a professional, or a combination.
- English Teaching Assistantship – a placement as an assistant to an English teacher at the primary, secondary, or university level. Placement is typically part-time and an additional independent project is expected.
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Eligibility
To apply for this program through the U-M Ann Arbor campus, applicants must:
- be U-M students, alumni, or staff;
- be U.S. citizens;
- have completed an undergraduate degree by the beginning of the award; and
- demonstrate the language skills necessary to complete the proposed project.
- Enrolled students are required to apply through U-M.
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Information Sessions
• Thursday, May 8 • Wednesday, May 21 • Friday, May 30
All sessions are held from 12pm-1pm in 1644 School of Social Work Bldg. Laptops are welcome and encouraged. |
Advising
Visit the Fulbright website, paying particular attention to the Countries section, and then see below for individual advising.
• Academic grant - (advising with Kelly Peckens) • Arts grant – (advising with Heather Johnson) • English Teaching Assistantship – (advising with Heather Johnson)
CTools
For U-M Fulbright resources, login to CTools, click "Membership," then "Joinable Sites." Search for "Fulbright Resources" and click to join. |
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