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How to apply: https://apply.iie.org/ffsp2026
Program Description
Administered by the Department of State and the Institute of International Education (IIE), the Fulbright Foreign Student Program will award scholarships for a maximum of two years of advanced degree study in the United States. Successful applicants will begin their academic program in August 2026. Applications are accepted from individuals in universities and non-academic settings. Strong candidates with limited English proficiency may be considered for the Fulbright Long-Term English (LTE) Program. LTE participants will receive up to 8 months of English language training prior to their academic programs. Participation in LTE is determined based on English language ability and test scores.
All awards are contingent upon approval by the J. William Fulbright Scholarship Board, availability of funds, and successful academic placement.
Eligible Fields of Study
All fields of study are eligible.
Eligibility Criteria
Applications are considered in a transparent, merit-based competition. Candidates must:
Additional selection criteria for participants in the Long-Term English (LTE) training component
LTE participants who are not successful in gaining an academic placement within an allowable period following LTE will return home. Participants may not bring dependents to their LTE program.
The following are not eligible to apply to the Fulbright Foreign Student Program:
Grant Objective and Duration
Awards are granted as follows:
OR
Plagiarism Policy
Please note, in 2019 the Fulbright Foreign Student Program implemented a zero-tolerance plagiarism policy. ECA and IIE will follow the Oxford English Dictionary’s definition of plagiarism: Plagiarism is the wrongful appropriation or purloining and publication as one’s own, of the ideas, or the expression of the ideas of another. Application materials will be processed using software to help identify any instance of plagiarism. If plagiarism appears in any part of the application, it may result in the nominee’s disqualification from participation in the program. Prior to submitting your application, you must complete a plagiarism certification.
New for the 2026-27 application cycle, the following paragraph will be added to the plagiarism certification in the application to address the use of artificial intelligence in the creation of application materials. “Some US universities and colleges have developed and published policies on the use of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) on applications for admission or affiliation with their institution. Some institutions may scan applications for the use of language produced by GenAI. While individual institutional policies range widely and policy responses from US universities will continue to evolve, copying language/content produced by GenAI directly into your application may negatively impact admission or affiliation decisions.”
For more information regarding plagiarism, please read through the Fulbright Foreign Student Essay Tips (“20200131 Fulbright Foreign Student Program Essay Tips” – PDF 252 KB) before applying.
Funding
Fulbright grants cover full costs for round-trip travel, insurance coverage, tuition and fees, maintenance allowance, books and supplies, room and board, and program-related conferences. Depending on availability of Fulbright funds, grant awards may also include a pre-academic orientation in the first year. Fulbright Foreign Student Program funding is limited to two years. Master’s applicants are given priority due to the uncertainty of third and subsequent years of funding for Ph.D. grantees. Ph.D. candidates who secure funding from outside sources will remain under Fulbright visa sponsorship rather than having sponsorship transferred to the host institution. Ph.D. candidates unable to secure funding for the additional years will return home without completing their degree.
Testing
The Fulbright Foreign Student Program competition is extremely competitive and high standardized test scores are critical. Testing is not required for the initial application. Only individuals selected as semi-finalists will be required to take the standardized tests below and their test fees will be paid by the U.S. Department of State. Selected candidates should familiarize themselves with the tests in advance and utilize practice tests and available online resources to prepare.
Placements
Academic placements are arranged by IIE, with consideration given to a candidate’s university preference; however, a candidate’s application will not be submitted to a preferred school if s/he clearly does not meet one or more admission requirements, or if the institution does not offer an appropriate program. Placements are based on the type of orientation the grantee requires, their academic program, and location. Tuition and related costs are also considered.
Dependents
If accompanied by dependents, Fulbright grantees are responsible for all associated costs of bringing and maintaining dependents in the United States. This includes airfare and other travel expenses, living expenses, school costs, medical insurance that meets visa regulations, and any uncovered medical bills. The Fulbright Program defines a dependent as a spouse, qualified same-sex domestic partner, or an unmarried child under 21 years of age.
Process and Selection Criteria
Fulbright grants are highly competitive and several stages of review are necessary to make the final selection of participants. Applicants must fulfill the eligibility criteria outlined above to be considered. Applications are due on Monday, June 2nd, 2025. Qualified candidates will be interviewed in English by the U.S. Embassy Selection Committee in July and must be available to take the TOEFL in July/August. Those whose scores allow them to continue in the competition will be required to take the GRE or GMAT exam. Finalists will be announced by January 2026; university placements will be announced by June 2026 for degree programs beginning in August/September 2026. Finalists who require additional English training may be required to attend and successfully complete an intensive English program in January or March, before they are placed in an academic degree program.
Applicants will be evaluated on their academic and professional record, relevance of field of study, leadership potential, motivation and adaptability, and plans upon completion of study.
To Submit an Application:
Applications will only be accepted online. Read the application instructions carefully before submitting or requesting assistance.
To apply, visit: https://apply.iie.org/ffsp2026
DEADLINE TO APPLY: Monday, June 2nd, 2025
Selected semi-finalists will be required to provide certified copies and translations of all documents.
Due to the anticipated volume of applications received, we will not forward explanations to applicants not selected for the program.
For more information on the Fulbright Program or for announcements of upcoming events: e-mail: [email protected], visit our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/USEmbassyMozambique , or visit: https://foreign.fulbrightonline.org/
🚀📚 Fulbright 2026-2027 is now accepting applications from Mozambican students! Seize this chance to pursue a graduate degree or research in the USA with full scholarships!
Apply by June 2, 2025, https://t.co/l8lrJldnka #USMZ #EstamosJuntos🇺🇸🇲🇿 pic.twitter.com/CLpb9vJg71— Embaixada dos EUA em Moçambique (@USEmbassyMoz) March 26, 2025
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