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Since the award was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by then-Senator J. William Fulbright, its alumni have achieved distinction in many fields, including 57 who have been awarded the Nobel Prize, 82 who have received Pulitzer Prizes, and 37 who have served as head of state.
Fulbright Awards are granted on the basis of academic and professional achievement as well as a record of service and leadership potential.
PBA students become Fulbright finalists after a competitive application process, aided by the University’s Prestigious National Scholarship Program.
Email us for more information about the Fulbright and other prestigious national scholarships that can put you on the road to leadership and success in whatever field you choose.
Our Fulbright Recipients
Gregory Perrault
Austria 2020
Fulbright Scholar
Kristin Wagoner
Slovak Republic 2023
English Teaching Assistant
Lauren Johnson
Taiwan 2023
English Teaching Assistant
Krista Entwistle
Brazil 2023
English Teaching Assistant
Morgan Hirchert
South Korea 2023
English Teaching Assistant
Major: Elementary education
Anna Rose McIntyre
Bulgaria 2022
English Teaching Assistant
Major: English and Secondary education
Esther Hagan
The Philippines 2022, Taiwan 2018-19
English Teaching Assistant
Major: English
Kristina Martin ’21
Taiwan 2021-22
English Teaching Assistant
Major: Elementary Education
Isabella Lindh
Bulgaria 2021
English Teaching Assistant
Major: English
Sarah Selden
Spain 2021
English Teaching Assistant
Major: English/Secondary Education
Chanel Nassir
Burma 2021
English Teaching Assistant
Major: International Business
James Davisson
South Korea 2019-20
English Teaching Assistant
Major: Intercultural Studies
Allison Rice
Bulgaria 2019-20
English Teaching Assistant
Major: Biblical Studies