International exchange and travel programs like the Fulbright Program, Watson Fellowships, and Rhodes Scholarships make this possible for a small number of outstanding college graduates. The Fulbright Program offers grants for international educational exchange for students to undertake graduate study, traditionally in European countries.
Fulbright grants for recent college graduates and graduate students are administered by the Institute of International Education. The Fulbright Program offers regular grants; supplemental travel grants to Germany, Hungary, and Italy; business grants; ESL student teaching assistantships abroad; and special programs. 50 applicants are chosen each year.
Jeanette K. Watson Fellowship – The Jeanette K. Watson Fellowship is awarded to 15 undergraduates a year from six divisions of the City University of New York and four independent colleges. Rhodes Scholars may study a taught Master’s program, a research degree, or a second undergraduate degree (as a senior) – any postgraduate program offered except the MBA.
Applying for College Grants – The grant application project is typically involved, as these grants are competitive and prestigious.
Special Post-Grad Scholarships and Fellowships – Fulbright, Watson, and Rhodes Programs
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