Paige Whitney ?17 was selected as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in a South Korean.
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Do you want to spend a year abroad after graduation? Are you interested in teaching or researching? Would you like to share American culture with your hosts? Can you imagine yourself as a part of a prestigious program to promote international understanding?

If you can answer “yes” to any of these questions, you should consider applying for a Fulbright Scholarship.

Fulbright Scholars travel to their host countries abroad after completing their undergraduate degrees to do research or work as English teaching assistants for a year. The scholarship covers all of their expenses. The Fulbright Program is one of the most widely recognized and prestigious scholarships in the world, and Carthage students have won 33 of these awards since 2008.

Attend an information session

If you are a third- or fourth-year student, please consider attending one of the upcoming information sessions listed below to learn about how you can begin preparing a Fulbright application now for the fall 2023 deadline.

If you are a first- or second-year student, please join us for one of these information sessions to learn about the Fulbright Program and to learn how you can prepare to be a strong candidate for a Fulbright Scholarship in the coming years.

Recent graduates are also invited to attend these sessions.

Upcoming Fulbright Information Sessions
  • Tuesday, May 2: 10-11 a.m., Zoom
  • Thursday, May 4: 2:15-3:15 p.m., Lentz Hall 429 — Lakeview Conference Room

Sponsoring Department, Office, or Organization:

Office of the Provost

For more information, contact:

Greg Baer: gbaer@carthage.edu