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Last Minute Tips
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Polishing the Application1. Make sure your student's application follows the instructions and is neat and easy to read. A 12 point non-script font is required with one-inch margins. Make sure that the paper copy mailed to IIE is on 8½ x 11" white bond paper only. 2. Be sure that the student's name, field and country are on each page of the application. 3. Students should not send resumes. They will not be passed on to screening committees. 4. Make sure that your student is not proposing a multi-country project that is not allowed, (i.e., across world regions, or between or among countries that do not allow multi-country projects). 5. Make sure that your student is not listing alternate countries as a 2nd or 3rd choice; this is not allowed. 6. If your student is applying for one of the English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) programs, be sure to have him or her select "Teaching Assistantship," code 5120, as their field of study. Only applicants applying for an ETA program should use this code. 7. Please remind your student not to staple anything to the application. 8. Please ask your student to collate the application in numerical page order and fasten all pieces together with a paper clip or binder clip. Do not staple the application. 9. Make
sure your student has answered both questions
asked in item #27 pertaining to felony
convictions. 11. Please remember that all FPAs are required to enter the Campus Rating on the top right hand corner of Page 1. |
Resources for Promoting the Fulbright U.S. Student ProgramBelow are several resources you can use to let your students know about the Fulbright Program: Fulbright U.S. Student Program Applicant Blog Applicants to the Fulbright U.S. Student Program are encouraged to regularly visit the new Fulbright U.S. Student Program Applicant Blog. It can currently be found on us.fulbrightonline.org under MULTIMEDIA. The blog features tips and advice on applying to Fulbright, student testimonials, a calendar with upcoming campus visits, a link for enrolled students to find their Fulbright campus adviser and links to resources, such as podcasts and YouTube videos. New content will be posted at least bi-weekly, if not more often. http://usfulbrightstudent.blogspot.com/ E-Newsletters We are currently producing two newsletters each month: Fulbright Grantee Newsletter: http://newsletter.fulbrightonline.org/newsletter/index.php?id=155 FPA Newsletter: Each issue will cover tips on how to assist U.S. Student Fulbright Program candidates and offers resources and best practices on how to promote the program. http://newsletter.fulbrightonline.org/newsletter/index.php?id=153 Four types of podcasts are currently available: My Fulbright Life: Interviews with current Fulbrighters talking about their projects and experiences overseas. Applicant Podcast: Interviews with IIE Program Managers and others on how to complete a successful Fulbright application. Fulbright Alumni Roundtables: Interviews with Fulbright U.S. Student Program alumni grouped by world region or type of grant discussing their experiences in applying and being overseas. Fulbright Guidance Sessions: Presentations with Q&A sessions on applying to the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. Webinars The webinars provide an online forum for Fulbright U.S. Student Program alumni to discuss their experiences with applicants. IIE Program Managers moderate the discussions followed by question and answer sessions. Study or research and ETA applicants are encouraged to attend the session related to their proposed country of application. Check the us.fulbrightonline.org home page for dates and times. YouTube The Fulbright Program has a YouTube page where you can view videos of students and Fulbright staff members talking about the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. Encourage your students to join the Official Fulbright Group on Facebook to learn more about the Fulbright Program and connect with others. Check the group page regularly for news, events, resources and upcoming webinar information. The
Fulbright U.S. Student Program is now on
Twitter! Students can receive updates at: https://twitter.com/FulbrightPrgrm.
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