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Fulbright International Scholarship: NAU deadline to apply coming soon

Seniors, Alumni, and Graduate Students:


If you plan to apply this fall for a Fulbright scholarship to be abroad for 2015-16, then you should
contact the NAU Fulbright Representative ASAP! The NAU internal deadline to apply is coming up fast.

 

See this webpage for further information and the NAU process to apply, and the Fulbright website for details.

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides grants for individually designed study/research/arts projects or for English Teaching Assistantships in one of 150+ countries worldwide. During their grants, Fulbrighters will meet, work, live with and learn from the people of the host country, sharing daily experiences and serving as a citizen ambassador for the United States. The grant is for the full academic year 2015-16, and you start the application process this summer.

Eligibility:  Applicants must be U.S. citizens at the time of application: permanent residents and international students are not eligible.  Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree by Fall 2015.There is no age limit. You should be an excellent student who meets language requirements for your country of interest.

Award Benefits:  Round-trip transportation to the host country; funding to cover room, board, and incidental costs; and health benefits. There are additional benefits, including dependent funding, in some countries.

This is a fabulous opportunity and a life-changing experience!   Give me your name by July 14if you research the opportunity and want to apply.

Melissa Hatfield Riggs, Fulbright Program Advisor

Coordinator, National and International Scholarships and Fellowships

Northern Arizona University
Office:  Cowden, Room 110

PO Box 5689, Flagstaff, AZ  86011-5689

928.523.6357 (ph); 928.523.6558 (fax)

nau.edu/nisf     facebook.com/NAUScholarships

 

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