This introductory workshop is for prospective graduate & graduate alumni applicants to the Fulbright U.S. Student Program — the U.S. government's flagship international education and cultural exchange program, sponsored by the Department of State.
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program (FUSP) offers funded research, study, and teaching opportunities in over 140 countries to U.S. citizens. Graduate students and graduate alumni from all academic and creative & performing arts fields may apply for Fulbright Study/Research awards, which provide grants for individually designed research/creative projects, or English Teaching Assistant (ETA) awards, through which grantees are placed in schools overseas to supplement local English language instruction.
Attend this presentation to learn about this year’s competition for the 2027-2028 awards, including eligibility requirements, the campus deadline, and the application process for TXST graduate students and graduate alumni.
During the presentation, attendees will hear from TXST Fulbright Semi-Finalists, Finalists, and Grantees about their experiences with the Fulbright application process and their recommendations for success.
Although attending this webinar is highly recommended for all prospective graduate applicants, we understand that you may not be available during the days and times it is offered. This session will therefore be recorded and will be made available in a Canvas site for eligible applicants. If you are unable to attend one of this year's FUSP presentations, please contact The Graduate College’s FPAs (gcexternalfunds@txstate.edu) for access to the graduate-level Fulbright Canvas site, where you must watch a recorded presentation and pass a corresponding quiz.
Undergraduate students and undergraduate alumni should contact the Fulbright Program Adviser for undergraduate-level applicants, Dr. Lisa Haegele (haegele@txstate.edu).