
The Fulbright HBCU designation reflects engagement with any elements of the Fulbright Program — whether you are U.S. students, faculty and administrators who have had a Fulbright opportunity, or your campus has hosted a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant, Scholar-in-Residence, Outreach Lecturing Fund Scholar, Visiting Scholar, or Fulbright Foreign Student. Read more about Fulbright.
How do we learn about Fulbright Program updates and opportunities?
Fulbright Program staff communicate frequently with your designated points of contact with the program: the Fulbright Program Adviser (FPA), who advises students on applying, and the Fulbright Scholar Liaison, who supports faculty and institutions in engaging with the scholar program. We encourage all FPAs and liaisons to take advantage of the webinars, trainings, and office hours that the Fulbright Program offers.
- Please visit the links above or contact [email protected] (for FPAs) or [email protected] (for Scholar Liaisons) to learn more or to appoint a new or additional individual to these important positions. Please notify us of any changes in these positions.
- We also invite any HBCU administrator or faculty member to join us for the Fulbright HBCU Virtual Workshop on November 6.
Is it too late to apply to the Fulbright Program for 2024–2025?
Students and Scholars can still apply, but deadlines are rapidly approaching.
- Fulbright U.S. Student Program: the National Deadline is October 10, 2023 at 5 p.m. ET. However, many campus deadlines will precede the National Deadline. Students should consult the Fulbright Program Adviser on their campus. (How to apply)
- Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program: the U.S. Scholar Competition Deadline is September 15, 2023, 11:59 p.m. PST (How to apply)