Event Description
As a program of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the US Department of State, the Fulbright US Student Program seeks and actively encourages the involvement of participants from traditionally under-represented audiences, including women, persons belonging to racial and ethnic minorities, persons living in underserved geographic locations, persons belonging to religious minorities, persons of lower socio-economic status and persons with disabilities.
With diverse students specifically in mind, this info session will review the basics of the Fulbright Study/Research and ETA programs and consider a range of projects that students have done with the support of Fulbright grants. We will help you understand the different Fulbright grants, application process, and how to get started. A Drexel Fulbright finalist from prior years will be present to share his/her expertise.
Please register in advance for this event!
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