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STEPS IN THE APPLICATION PROCESS

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STEPS IN THE APPLICATION PROCESS


The steps below refer to the major steps in the preparing a Fulbright application.  Review the section on PREPARING AN APPLICATION for further information on the following.

  • Instructions   All applicants should print out and review the detailed Application Instructions on application procedure before beginning the Online Application.
  • Request references, Foreign Language Evaluations (where appropriate), and transcripts from all post-secondary, credit granting institutions. 
  • Arrange the host country affiliation and obtain a letter indicating the affiliation’s support.
  • Complete the Application Form  Applicants must apply using the Online Application form and must submit it both electronically and in hard copy. 
  • Application Components   Depending on your host country, Field of Study and/or Special Program, you may need to submit additional forms.  Click on Application Checklist for a check list of the all the items that could comprise the application and make sure that you complete the ones that are required for the program/field of study/country for which you are applying.   Begin collecting transcripts, references, and letters of affiliation NOW.
  • Prepare Your Essays  Study/Research applicants must submit a two-page Statement of Grant Purpose.  ETA applicants must submit a one-page Statement of Grant Purpose.  All applicants submit a one-page Personal Statement. These can be prepared as Word documents and uploaded into the application.
  • Campus Committee Interview  If you are applying through your home institution, your Fulbright Program Adviser (FPA) will arrange for a campus committee interview.  It is your responsibility to submit your application to the FPA by the campus deadline in order to qualify for the campus interview.  At-Large applicants will not be interviewed at this stage of the application process.

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