Humans of the U: Sabrina Espinoza
“This opportunity would have been completely off the table for me if it weren’t fully funded. I am so grateful I took the chance and applied.”
Read More“This opportunity would have been completely off the table for me if it weren’t fully funded. I am so grateful I took the chance and applied.”
Read More“The staff (in the office of Nationally Competitive Scholarships) helped me identify what I wanted to study and what program would make the most sense.”
Read MoreThe University of Utah’s Office of Nationally Competitive Scholarships supports students through creating a competitive application and putting their best foot forward.
Read More“The Fulbright program gives American professors the chance to go to a country they may not normally visit, interact with the local people and be ambassadors of the U.S.”
Read MoreSponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, this nationally competitive program supports academic exchanges between the U.S. and over 140 countries.
Read More“Even if I don’t receive a Fulbright grant, going through this process was so beneficial.”
Read MoreSince its creation in 2020, ONCS has helped scores of U students secure once-in-a-lifetime funding opportunities— including the university’s first Rhodes Scholar since 2002.
Read MoreAs an African-American man born in a small town in Mississippi during the era of legal segregation, the barriers to achievement could have been endless for Clifton L. Taulbert. But he took to heart the idea that hard work, big dreams and tenacity would bring him success.
Read MoreFulbrighters get to engage in a completely immersive experience as they work, live and learn in their host country.
Read MoreTom Chi spoke on campus on May 26 to 130 international Fulbright students about prototype-based decision-making.
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