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CFAs: Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program (Nigeria)

Nigeria

Deadline: 31-Mar-2026

The Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Program 2026–2027 offers Nigerian secondary school teachers a fully funded professional development opportunity at U.S. universities. The program strengthens teaching skills, builds leadership capacity, and fosters long-term collaboration between U.S. and Nigerian educators.

Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program Overview

The U.S. Mission Nigeria’s Public Diplomacy Sections in Abuja and Lagos invite applications for the 2026–2027 Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Program. The program provides Nigerian secondary school teachers with advanced academic training, classroom practicum experience, and cultural exchange in the United States.

Program Purpose and Core Objectives

The Fulbright TEA Program is designed to enhance professional teaching capacity and promote mutual understanding between the United States and Nigeria. It focuses on developing subject-matter expertise, strengthening instructional skills, expanding knowledge of U.S. society and education, and preparing participants to serve as teacher leaders upon returning home.

Program Sponsorship and Administration

The program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and funded by the U.S. Government. It is administered by IREX in collaboration with the U.S. Mission Nigeria’s Public Diplomacy Sections.

Program Structure and Cohorts

Selected participants will join one of two cohorts:

Academic Training and Professional Development

Participants engage in structured academic seminars focused on:

Classroom Practicum Experience

A core requirement of the program is a minimum 40-hour practicum in a U.S. secondary school. Participants work alongside experienced U.S. partner teachers, observe classroom practices, and gain hands-on teaching experience aligned with their subject areas.

Cultural Exchange and Mentorship

The program integrates cultural enrichment activities, professional mentoring, and continuous support. These components help participants build cross-cultural understanding, professional networks, and trainer skills for long-term impact.

Post-Program Opportunities and Alumni Support

After returning to Nigeria, program alumni may apply for small grants to:

Grant Benefits and Financial Coverage

The Fulbright TEA Program provides comprehensive funding, including:

Eligible Teaching Disciplines

Applicants must teach one of the following subjects at the secondary school level:

Who Is Eligible to Apply

Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements:

Selection Criteria and Candidate Profile

Selection is conducted through a merit-based, open competition. Strong candidates demonstrate:

How the Application Process Works

The application process follows these steps:

  1. Applicants complete the online application form

  2. Required documentation and responses are submitted

  3. Applications undergo eligibility and merit review

  4. Shortlisted candidates may be asked to demonstrate English proficiency

  5. Final selections are made by the program administrators
    All applications must be submitted online by Tuesday, March 31, 2026. Late submissions are not accepted.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Fulbright TEA Program?
It is a fully funded, non-degree professional development program for secondary school teachers.

Who administers the program in Nigeria?
IREX administers the program in collaboration with the U.S. Mission Nigeria.

How long does the program last?
The program runs for one academic semester in either Spring or Fall 2027.

Can family members accompany participants?
No. Family members are not allowed to travel with participants.

Is prior U.S. experience required?
No. Preference is given to candidates with little or no prior U.S. experience.

What happens after the program ends?
Participants return to Nigeria and may apply for alumni small grants to extend program impact.

Conclusion

The Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program 2026–2027 offers Nigerian educators a prestigious opportunity to strengthen teaching practice, gain international experience, and become leaders in educational innovation. By investing in teachers, the program supports long-term educational excellence and cross-cultural collaboration between Nigeria and the United States.

For more information, visit U.S. Embassy and Consulate in Nigeria.

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