
Fulbright U.S. Scholars Program
The Fulbright U.S. Scholar program offers teaching and research awards to U.S. citizens in more than 130 countries. College and university faculty and administrators, as well as professionals, artists, journalists, scientists, lawyers, and many others, can join the more than 400,000 Fulbrighters who have come away with enhanced skills, new connections, and greater mutual understanding.
Types of Fulbright Awards
Learn more about the different types of Fulbright Awards that are available to faculty.
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Getting Started
Find out what is needed to get started to become a Fulbright Scholar.
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Eligibility Essentials for U.S. Scholars
Are you eligible for to be a Fulbright Scholar?
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Timeline
When should I start the process?
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Application Steps and Requirements
All applicants must include a Project Statement, CV/Resume, Letters of Recommendation and a
Short Essay
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NC State University Policy
The university highly encourages faculty to pursue professional opportunities and cultural experiences like the Fulbright program.
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Apply for Fulbright Pathfinder Grant
This program is intended to empower faculty as they navigate the Fulbright application. These one-time grants will enhance the applications of faculty members who are planning to apply for a Fulbright Scholar award by supporting an initial visit to the proposed host institution in advance of submitting the application.