Study/Research Preliminary Proposals were due March 22.
If you missed our introductory Fulbright webinar, review the recording to learn more about the Fulbright US Student Program and NYU's application process and timeline for applying to the 2027-28 Fulbright competition.
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULBRIGHT, YOU MUST:
Be a US citizen
Have completed your Bachelor's degree (but no PhD) by the start of the grant period
That's pretty much it. There is no minimum GPA, and applications are welcome from all fields of study.
ALENA AKSE (STEINHARDT '23) AND HER FULBRIGHT ETA COHORT IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Design and realize your own project in a country of your choice. Projects may involve coursework, independent research or creative activity, or some combination of the above.
Draw on your unique disciplinary background, skills, and interests to bring English learning to life in a country of your choice, while expanding local understanding of US society and culture.
🌱 WORKSHOPS AND MODULES
Our modules and standalone workshops will help you grow the initial seed of your ideas into a compelling Fulbright application.
💬 1:1 ADVISING
Our Fulbright advising team will provide suggestions and detailed feedback throughout the ideation and writing process.
☑️ ACCOUNTABILITY
Our milestones and internal checkpoints help you keep your momentum strong and your progress steady throughout the months-long application process.
👥 COMMUNITY
The process of developing a Fulbright application is long, intensive and often frustrating. Don't go it alone! Lean on advisors and peers for support.