
Fulbright Scholarship Complete Guide 2026
The Fulbright Program is the world's largest international educational exchange initiative, sponsored by the U.S. government since 1946. It offers opportunities for study, research, and teaching in the U.S., Germany, India, and over 160 other countries. With more than 8,000 grants awarded annually, it is a prestigious program that emphasizes cultural engagement and ambassadorial potential.
Participants can benefit from various grant types, including funding for Master's, PhD, or non-degree research at U.S. universities, and opportunities to teach English abroad. The program not only enhances academic and professional prospects but also fosters international understanding and collaboration.
Eligibility
Open to international students, U.S. students, and post-doctoral academics. Specific eligibility criteria vary by program and country. Applicants should check the Eligibility page for detailed requirements.
Benefits
Funding may cover tuition (full or partial), a monthly stipend of $1,500–$2,800, round-trip airfare, and health insurance for the grantee only. Specific funding details depend on the country and program type.

