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The '''Fulbright Scholarship''' is a prestigious award given to students planning to pursue independent studies abroad after graduation. Typically, Columbia students do much better at getting these than similar awards like the [[Rhodes]] and [[Marshall]]. Since [[Michael Pippenger]] became Dean of Fellowships Columbia has claimed many. | The '''Fulbright Scholarship''' is a prestigious award given to students planning to pursue independent studies abroad after graduation. Typically, Columbia students do much better at getting these than similar awards like the [[Rhodes]] and [[Marshall]]. Since [[Michael Pippenger]] became Dean of Fellowships Columbia has claimed many. | ||
− | You can apply for a Fulbright via the [[Fellowships Office]]. Your chances are improved if you want to go somewhere less | + | You can apply for a Fulbright via the [[Fellowships Office]]. Your chances are improved if you want to go somewhere less conventional than [[w:England|England]], [[w:France|France]], or [[w:Germany|Germany]]. |
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 02:33, 27 September 2007
The Fulbright Scholarship is a prestigious award given to students planning to pursue independent studies abroad after graduation. Typically, Columbia students do much better at getting these than similar awards like the Rhodes and Marshall. Since Michael Pippenger became Dean of Fellowships Columbia has claimed many.
You can apply for a Fulbright via the Fellowships Office. Your chances are improved if you want to go somewhere less conventional than England, France, or Germany.
External links
- "Fulbrights, Big City" in the February 2007 Blue and White