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Top Producers of U.S. Fulbright Students, 2016-17

Almanac 2017
August 13, 2017

Twelve research institutions had at least 20 Fulbright students in the 2016-17 academic year. One master’s-degree college and nine bachelor’s-degree colleges had at least 10 students who won Fulbright awards. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides grants for individually designed study or research programs, or English-teaching-assistant programs, in many foreign countries.

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Twelve research institutions had at least 20 Fulbright students in the 2016-17 academic year. One master’s-degree college and nine bachelor’s-degree colleges had at least 10 students who won Fulbright awards. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides grants for individually designed study or research programs, or English-teaching-assistant programs, in many foreign countries.


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Research institutions

InstitutionApplicantsAwards
Brown U. 110 30
Georgetown U. 116 27
U. of Notre Dame 95 27
Harvard U. 137 26
U. of Chicago 111 26
Princeton U. 111 22
Columbia U. 100 21
U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor 102 21
U. of Pennsylvania 92 21
U. of Washington 72 21
U. of Wisconsin at Madison 60 21
Yale U. 78 20
Stanford U. 67 19
Johns Hopkins U. 52 18
New York U. 83 17
U. of Massachusetts at Amherst 45 16
Arizona State U. 67 15
Boston College 62 15
Cornell U. 59 15
Northwestern U. 109 15
U. of Louisville 30 15
U. of Maryland at College Park 43 15
Rutgers U. at New Brunswick 111 14
Indiana U. at Bloomington 68 13
Ohio State U. 60 13
U. of Georgia 47 13
U. of Southern California 82 13
U. of Texas at Austin 58 13
Vanderbilt U. 41 13
Duke U. 60 12
George Washington U. 49 12
Pennsylvania State U. at University Park 59 12
U. of California at Berkeley 55 12
U. of Iowa 36 12
U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 82 12
Emory U. 52 11
Tulane U. 49 11
Virginia Commonwealth U. 42 11
Tufts U. 60 10
U. of Rochester 32 10

Master’s institutions

InstitutionApplicantsAwards
Villanova U. 71 11
Loyola Marymount U. 35 8
Western Kentucky U. 25 8
Saint Edward’s U. 39 6
U. of Portland 26 6
City U. of New York Hunter College 25 5
Seattle U. 19 5
U. of Scranton 8 5
College of Charleston 32 4
Elon U. 28 4
New Jersey City U. 8 4
Santa Clara U. 20 4
Trinity U. 5 4
U. of Mary Washington 13 4
Chapman U. 21 3
City U. of New York Queens College 12 3
Ithaca College 13 3
Nazareth College of Rochester 8 3
North Park U. 5 3
Rollins College 31 3
Samford U. 4 3
U. of Wisconsin at Eau Claire 9 3
Western Washington U. 19 3

Bachelor’s institutions

InstitutionApplicantsAwards
Smith College 43 17
Pitzer College 60 15
Pomona College 60 15
Oberlin College 44 14
Bates College 54 13
Bowdoin College 39 11
St. Olaf College 37 11
Amherst College 38 10
Lewis & Clark College 40 10
Carleton College 28 9
Occidental College 30 9
Depauw U. 26 8
Wellesley College 40 8
College of the Holy Cross 58 7
Grinnell College 28 7
Hamilton College 16 7
Middlebury College 29 7
Wesleyan U. (Conn.) 23 7
Connecticut College 29 6
Hobart and William Smith Colleges 21 6
Davidson College 23 5
Rhodes College 13 5
Scripps College 31 5
Williams College 25 5
Carthage College 17 4
College of Saint Benedict 21 4
Dickinson College 18 4
Furman U. 6 4
Haverford College 10 4
Hendrix College 9 4
Mount Holyoke College 25 4
Spelman College 11 4
Swarthmore College 35 4
Vassar College 29 4
Whitman College 23 4

Special-focus 4-year institutions

InstitutionApplicantsAwards
Juilliard School 5 2
Rhode Island School of Design 14 2
School of the Art Institute of Chicago 13 2
California College of the Arts 2 1
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering 3 1
Jewish Theological Seminary of America 1 1
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 1 1

Note: Data cover confirmed recipients for the 2016-17 academic year and are current as of January 25, 2017. Categories are based on the 2010 Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. More data on students can be found at us.fulbrightonline.org.

Source: Institute of International Education

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