Elon University is featured on an annual list of American master's-level institutions whose graduates received Fulbright student awards for 2015-16.
Elon University has been named a top producer of Fulbright students for 2015-16 after four graduates in last year’s senior class were awarded the prestigious international fellowship to research or teach English overseas.
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs announced on Feb. 22, 2016, its list of American schools that last year produced the highest number of Fulbright students. Top-producing institutions were highlighted the same day in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Elon tied for #8 on the list of American master’s-level institutions whose graduates last year received Fulbright student awards. The Fulbright competition is administered at Elon through the National and International Fellowships Office, directed by Professor Janet Myers and Sarah Lentz, who serves as associate director.
Three graduates in the Class of 2015 received Fulbright English Teaching Assistant grants: Christine Fortner (Thailand), Jason Waterman (Malaysia), and Omolayo Ojo (France). Mary Rouse received a Fulbright to study political communication at Royal Holloway, University of London.
“From studying political communication in the United Kingdom to teaching English in Thailand, France, and Malaysia, our current Elon Fulbrighters are making an impact in various parts of the globe,” Myers said. “You can follow their progress through their blogs, and we hope that their experiences will inspire outstanding Elon students and alumni to pursue Fulbright U.S. Student grants in the future.”
Since its inception in 1946, the Fulbright Program has provided more than 360,000 participants—chosen for their academic merit and leadership potential — with the opportunity to exchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns. Over 1,900 U.S. students, artists and young professionals in more than 100 different fields of study are offered Fulbright Program grants to study, teach English, and conduct research annually. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program operates in over 140 countries throughout the world.
The Fulbright Program is funded through an annual appropriation made by Congress to the Department of State. Participating governments and host institutions, corporations and foundations in foreign countries and in the United States also provide direct and indirect support.
In the United States, the Institute of International Education administers and coordinates the activities relevant to the Fulbright U.S. Student Program on behalf of the Department of State, including conducting an annual competition for the scholarships.
The Fulbright Program also awards grants to U.S. scholars, teachers and faculty to conduct research and teach overseas. In addition, some 4,000 new foreign Fulbright students and scholars come to the United States annually to study for graduate degrees, conduct research and teach foreign languages.