Program Summary
An official description of a Fulbright award or country opportunity that applicants use to understand rules and fit.

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Related Glossary Entries

Clinical Field Restriction
A rule or limitation affecting Fulbright projects or placements that involve clinical practice, patient care, or restricted professional fields.

Dual Citizenship
A citizenship status that can affect Fulbright eligibility depending on the program, country, and direction of exchange.

Country Summary
An official country-specific Fulbright summary that describes award availability, preferences, requirements, and local context.

Supplementary Materials
Additional documents or samples required or allowed by a Fulbright award, such as portfolios, syllabi, or writing samples.

Application Components
The required parts of a Fulbright application, which vary by award type, country, and applicant category.

Official Instructions
The authoritative Fulbright, country office, university, or application portal guidance that controls what applicants must submit and how.

National Deadline
The final Fulbright submission deadline for a competition cycle, separate from campus or country office internal deadlines.

Eligibility Requirements
The official rules that determine whether an applicant can apply for a specific Fulbright country, award, track, or cycle.

Institute of International Education (IIE)
An organization involved in administering many Fulbright processes, communications, and placement-related steps.

Language Evaluation
A required or recommended assessment of language ability for programs where language preparation affects feasibility or placement.