Record-setting 18 Fulbright recipients top list of student scholar honors for 2024 (2024)

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    In 2019, Baylor set a school-record with seven Fulbright scholarship recipients — part of the nation’s flagship program for international graduate study and education. In 2022, Baylor doubled that record with 14 Fulbrights.

    Now, just two years later, a new school record has been set — again — as 18 (!!!) Baylor students and recent alumni have won prestigious Fulbright awards for 2024. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

    This spring, Baylor Bears have also earned an unprecedented fourth Churchill Scholarship in four years (Baylor’s first four years in the program), a school-record four Critical Language Scholarships from the U.S. Department of State, and a school-record three Goldwater Scholarships. But the list doesn’t stop there; Bears also won two NSF Graduate Research Fellowships,a Boren Scholarship, and a GEM Fellowship.

    Here’s the (lengthy) list of honorees, along with where the honors will take them:

    • Sarah Beno, senior biology major from Albuquerque — Goldwater Scholarship to pursue a Ph.D. in cellular and molecular biology
    • Kaley Birchfield (BS ’24), communication sciences and disorders graduate from Sammamish, Wash. — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to Spain
    • Josh Browder, senior University Scholar/international studies major from Norman, Okla. — Critical Language Scholarship to study Japanese in Japan
    • Auldynn Chambers (BSME ’24), mechanical engineering graduate from McKinney, Texas — GEM Fellowship to pursue a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering at Carnegie Mellon University
    • Annie Himler Cheng, doctoral candidate in history from Eagle, Idaho — Fulbright Study/Research award to Cambodia
    • Taylor Chung, senior political science and Arabic and Middle East Studies major — Critical Language Scholarship to study Arabic in Morocco, and a Boren Scholarship to study Swahili in Tanzania
    • Coleman Crosby (BSED ’20), Spanish education graduate from Kansas City — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to Spain
    • Jennifer de la Fuente (BA ’21), Latin American studies graduate from Mission, Texas — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to South Korea
    • Madelene Do (BS ’24), health and science studies graduate from Murphy, Texas — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to Vietnam
    • Isabelle Ford (BS ’24), biochemistry graduate from Aurora, Colo. — Fulbright Study/Research award to The Netherlands
    • Katrina Gallegos (MA ’23), museum studies (master’s) graduate from Albuquerque — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant to Portugal
    • Jacelyn Jamison, senior elementary education major from Plano, Texas — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to South Korea
    • Laura Kusumo (BS ’23), neuroscience graduate and Ph.D. candidate in psychology — NSF Graduate Research Fellowship to study behavioral neuroscience concentration at Baylor
    • Allie North, senior Science Research Fellow from Waco — Goldwater Scholarship to pursue a Ph.D. in planetary geoscience or geophysics
    • Emily O’Kief (BA ’24), University Scholar graduate from Seward, Neb. — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to Serbia
    • Emmalyn Oscarson (BA ’23), international/global studies graduate from Sanger, Texas — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to Romania
    • Elijah Roberts (BA ’24), University Scholar graduate from Austin — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to Germany
    • Manasi Rungta (BBA ’22), Business Fellows and management graduate from Houston — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to Laos
    • Manav Rungta (BBA ’22), Business Fellows and management graduate from Houston — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to Indonesia
    • Genesis Santos (BSED ’24), elementary education graduate from Waco — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to Mexico
    • Josie Sawyer (BA ’24), political science and Slavic and East European studies graduate from Augusta, Maine — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to the Slovak Republic
    • William Smith, senior Science Research Fellow from Allen, Texas — Goldwater Scholarship to pursue a Ph.D. in applied physics
    • Alagu Subramanian (BA ’23), University Scholar graduate from San Ramon, Calif. — Churchill Scholarship to pursue an M.Phil. in Medical Science at the University of Cambridge
    • Heavenlei Thomas (BA ’23), psychology graduate — NSF Graduate Research Fellowship to pursue a graduate degree in psychology at Rice University
    • Sophie Webster (BA ’23), University Scholar graduate from Houston — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to Poland
    • Emily Wicker (MA ’22), Spanish master’s graduate and lecturer in Spanish from Norfolk, Neb. — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to Colombia
    • Emma Wrona (BA ’24), University Scholar/international studies graduate from Fort Collins, Colo. — Fulbright English Teaching Assistant award to Taiwan, and a Critical Language Scholarship to study Turkish in Turkey
    • Josiah Zeigler (BA ’24), Arabic and Middle East Studies and political science graduate from St. Louis — Critical Language Scholarship to study Arabic in Jordan

    (Learn more about each of the honorees and their awards in this press release.)

    “Another record-setting year is thrilling, primarily because of what it means for the students who have been afforded these opportunities to live and study and serve around the world,” says Dr. Andrew Hogue (MA ’05, PhD ’09),associate dean for engaged learning at Baylor. “This is a sign that our students have been transformed by their faculty and staff mentors, have achieved at the highest levels, and are fully prepared for a lifetime of worldwide leadership and service.”

    Sic ’em, Bears!

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Record-setting 18 Fulbright recipients top list of student scholar honors for 2024 (2024)

FAQs

Who has the most Fulbright scholars? ›

Pennsylvania State University is the nation's top producer of Fulbright Scholars, with 12 of its faculty and researchers chosen to receive Fulbright awards for the 2023-2024 academic year. Georgetown University produced the most Fulbright Students of any university or college this year with 40.

What are the chances of getting Fulbright? ›

How hard is it to get a Fulbright Scholarship? Honestly, quite difficult! On average, the rate of success is typically around 20%, with around 1 in 5 applicants winning a scholarship. However, it is important to note that the chances of winning vary by country.

How prestigious is a Fulbright award? ›

The program was founded by United States Senator J. William Fulbright in 1946 and has been considered one of the most prestigious scholarships in the United States.

How impressive is a Fulbright scholarship? ›

In the U.S. a Fulbright Grant is very prestigious and often works as a seal of quality. Being a Fulbrighter means you are among the best and brightest in you field.

How much money do you get as a Fulbright Scholar? ›

What are Top 10 Highest Paying Cities for Fulbright Scholar Jobs
CityAnnual SalaryWeekly Pay
San Jose, CA$70,195$1,349
Oakland, CA$69,636$1,339
Hayward, CA$68,097$1,309
Seattle, WA$68,068$1,309
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What GPA do you need for a Fulbright? ›

There is no minimum GPA, but most successful applicants have excellent academic records and stellar letters of recommendation from professors and/or professionals in their field. Leadership, community service, demonstrated interest in the host country, and a background in the proposed subject area are also important.

How hard is it to get fullbright? ›

Fulbright Scholarship Acceptance Rate

In general, Fulbright acceptance rates range from approximately 10-20% for U.S. student applicants. Acceptance rates for scholar applicants may be slightly higher. However, the acceptance rates for different countries vary widely.

How many Fulbright Scholars per year? ›

The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program sends approximately 800 American scholars and professionals per year to approximately 130 countries, where they lecture and/or conduct research in a wide variety of academic and professional fields.

How many people have won the Fulbright scholarship? ›

Fulbright awards may be used to pay for post-college scholarly pursuits such as graduate education and academic research. More than 400,000 people have participated in the program, which provides about 8,000 merit-based awards annually.

What is the success rate of Fulbright? ›

In 2021-2022 the award rate was 13% due to an increase in applications and a reduced number of Fulbright grants awarded, possibly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The two most recent application cycles (2022-2023 and 2023-2024) are more representative historically, with an average award rate of 21%.

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