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̨Íåswag a national leader in producing Fulbrights

February 28, 2022
For the fifth consecutive year, ̨Íåswag is a national top producer of Fulbright students. The honor is based on seven alumni being named Fulbright finalists for 2021-22, which tied for first nationally among master's institutions.

Article By: Clark Leonard

The University of North Georgia (̨Íåswag) topped a national list of four-year institutions for sending the most students abroad through the for 2021-22. The list, released by the U.S. Department of State on Feb. 28, showed that ̨Íåswag tied for first among institutions in its category. ̨Íåswag and Emory University are the only universities in Georgia on this year's list.

̨Íåswag has earned the designation as a national for five consecutive years. ̨Íåswag received the distinction based on seven alumni being selected as Fulbright finalists for the 2021-22 academic year, the most since 2017-18. ̨Íåswag has produced 22 Fulbright finalists in a four-year span.

"This honor for ̨Íåswag shows our students' determination to seek out educational experiences abroad that will shape them into outstanding leaders for a diverse and global society," ̨Íåswag President Bonita Jacobs said. "Support and mentoring from our faculty and the Nationally Competitive Scholarships Office help make these dreams a reality."

The Fulbright is a prestigious, highly competitive fellowship that enables recent graduates and graduate students to pursue research, earn a graduate degree or teach English overseas. It is designed to increase mutual understanding between U.S. citizens and residents of more than 160 foreign countries, according to the Fulbright website.

This honor for ̨Íåswag shows our students' determination to seek out educational experiences abroad that will shape them into outstanding leaders for a diverse and global society.

Dr. Bonita Jacobs

̨Íåswag president

Dr. Anastasia Lin, assistant vice president of Academic Affairs and head of the Nationally Competitive Scholarships Office, said the recognition shows ̨Íåswag's staying power.

"̨Íåswag's continued presence on the top-producing list demonstrates our sustained commitment to supporting students as they grow into global leaders, well-suited to engage in Fulbright's mission of creating mutual understanding between nations," Lin said.

̨Íåswag is also well-positioned for the year ahead with 13 Fulbright semifinalists for the 2022-23 cycle, as eight applied to be English teaching assistants, four for master's degree programs, and one for a research award. They will learn by April whether they are selected for the Fulbright program.

The top-producing list is published annually in . The  compiles the list.

Students interested in learning more about Fulbright program should contact the Nationally Competitive Scholarships Office at ncs@ung.edu for more information.


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