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Fulbright Grants for English Teaching Assistantships

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program aims to increase mutual understanding between the peoples of the United States and other countries through the exchange of persons, knowledge and skills.

In most cases, an English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) places a Fulbrighter in an educational institution abroad to provide assistance to teachers of English to non-native English-speakers. English Teaching Assistants help teach the English language while serving as cultural ambassadors for U.S. culture. (The age and academic level of classroom students varies by country, ranging from kindergarten to university level.)

At the same time, ETAs are engaged in their local communities, build relationships from intensive cross-cultural interactions, and increase their own local language skills and knowledge of their host country.

Applicants for English Teaching Assistantships can apply to only one country. Consult  for details on specific country requirements and numbers of awards.

Intent to Submit:
8/13/2026
 
Initial Bowdoin Deadline:
8/27/2026 at noon
(Includes References and Evaluations)
 
Campus Interview:
8/24/2026 (alum sign up)
8/25-8/26/2026 (all sign up)
9/3-9/18/2026 (interview)
 
Final Bowdoin Deadline:
9/27/2026 at 5:00 p.m. EST
 
Bowdoin Deadline for Submission to Fulbright:
10/2/2026 at noon
 
Campus Contact:
Julia Littlefield, Assistant Director of the Center for Cocurricular Opportunities
 
More information is available at
Photo of Spain ETA, Beth Koeller '22
Spain ETA Beth Koeller '22

ETA grants, which are offered in approximately 70 different countries, vary greatly by country.  See  for details on placements, responsibilities, opportunities, and language requirements.

If you are a rising senior or alum seriously considering applying for a Fulbright grant, you may wish to explore the Student Fellowships and Research Office’s Fulbright Canvas resource.

Bowdoin’s Canvas resource contains a wealth of Bowdoin-specific information including short videos, info sessions with alumni, application guidance, and checklists. The Canvas resource is accessible to current students and alumni, and we encourage you to explore it even if you are still considering whether Fulbright is the right fit for you. If you wish to have access to Bowdoin’s Canvas resource, please email Cindy Stocks (cstocks@bowdoin.edu) or Julia Littlefield (j.littlefield@bowdoin.edu).

Please be reminded that Bowdoin’s Honor Code applies to the fellowship application process.