To: curiosity; autumnraine
But to answer your question, Fulbright offered scholarships for Non-US Nationals.
Close, but no cigar. Fulbrights are for graduate students and faculty, not college students.
See: Fulbright
Graduate and Undergraduate Student Programs.
214 posted on
03/22/2011 12:46:48 PM PDT by
aruanan
To: aruanan
But to answer your question, Fulbright offered scholarships for Non-US Nationals. But not for full time undergraduate degree programs, only graduate school. Did you even bother to read the pdf file you linked to?
According to the pdf, the only Fullbright undergraduate programs available to foreigners are exchange programs for one year or less, as well as some programs that allow them to attend specialized seminars.
To: aruanan; curiosity
Yep...
“The Benjamin A. Gilman International
Scholarship Program supports study
abroad by talented American
undergraduates with fi nancial need who represent the full
diversity of our country. The Program emphasizes nontraditional
language study as well as study in non-traditional
foreign destinations.:
218 posted on
03/22/2011 1:23:17 PM PDT by
autumnraine
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