The Office of Academic Exchange Programs (ECA/A/E), Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), U. S. Department of State announces an open competition for a cooperative agreement to assist in the administration of the FY 2025 Fulbright Student Program.
The Fulbright Student Program is a
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major component of the worldwide Fulbright Program, which also includes the Fulbright Scholar and Fulbright Specialist Programs, as well as the Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program and the Hubert H.
Humphrey Fellowship Program.
For over 75 years, the Fulbright Student Program has offered awards for college and university graduates to engage in degree study, to teach, and to conduct research abroad and in the United States.
The hallmark of the Fulbright Student Program is the selection of all participants through open and transparent merit-based competition.
Tens of thousands of U. S. and foreign students have participated in these academic exchanges since the Fulbright Program's inception in 194 6. The Fulbright Student Program sends approximately 1,908 U. S. students and early career professionals abroad annually to conduct independent research, serve as teaching assistants and cultural resources in English classrooms, and pursue academic studies at overseas institutions.
Reciprocally, the program brings approximately 2,150 foreign participants from approximately 160 countries to the United States for similar activities hosted primarily by U. S. colleges and universities.
Responsibility for the management of the Fulbright Student Program is shared between the U. S. Department of State in Washington, DC, 49 bilateral Fulbright commissions, approximately 100 U. S. embassies overseas, and private sector cooperating agencies in the United States.
Overall policies and selection guidelines for the Fulbright Student Program are determined by the presidentially appointed J.
William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FFSB).
The organization(s) awarded a cooperative agreement under this competition will be responsible for placement, monitoring, organization of enrichment activities for program participants, disbursement of funds, and records management for the FY 2025 cohort of U. S. students and foreign students as well as the program promotion and recruitment and selection of the FY 2026 cohort of U. S. and foreign students.
This work will be supervised by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
Please see the full announcement for additional information.