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How Do I Apply for a Fulbright?

Since its inception, the Fulbright Program has remained relevant by adapting to changing political, social, cultural, and economic landscapes. The traditional core programs continue to form the foundation of the Fulbright Program while special initiatives address the changing goals and focuses of global scholarship. 

Potential applicants should consult individual country pages for program availability and contact information or see a list of current programs for students, scholars and teachers.

Because a variety of cooperating agencies, binational Commissions and U.S. Embassies administer the Fulbright Program in the participating countries, this site (fulbright.state.gov) does not provide nor accept applications directly.

  Applying by Region and Country
   

More information about the Fulbright Program is available by world region and country.  Application details and grant terms for the Fulbright Program vary by country of citizenship.

If you are a U.S. citizen interested in a Fulbright to a certain country or region, select that region.

If you are a non-U.S. citizen interested in a Fulbright to the U.S., select your home region.

         Africa
         The Americas  
         East Asia & Pacific  
         Europe & Eurasia  
         Middle East & North Africa  
         South and Central Asia

  Eligibility
    Determine if you meet the basic eligibility requirements. 
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  Testing
    Learn if you are required to take a language or admission test in order to apply for a Fulbright grant.
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  Visas
    Find out about visas and the Fulbright Program.
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  EducationUSA Advising Centers
    Over 450 EducationUSA Advising Centers worldwide offer information and advice on U.S. higher education.
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