Deadline: 21-Mar-2026
The U.S. Embassy Uganda is accepting applications for the Fulbright Foreign Student Program, enabling Ugandan professionals to pursue master’s degrees and research in the United States. The scholarship prioritizes STEM, AI, cybersecurity, health digitization, supply chain, and trade, covering up to two years of study starting in fall 2027.
Overview
The Fulbright Foreign Student Program provides full funding for Ugandan professionals to pursue advanced degrees or research in the United States. The program emphasizes academic excellence, leadership potential, and a commitment to returning home after studies. Selected scholars receive support for tuition, living expenses, and program-related costs for up to two years of master’s-level study.
Priority Fields
Applicants pursuing the following areas are given priority:
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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Cybersecurity
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Health digitization
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STEM fields
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Supply chain management
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet these requirements:
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Citizenship: Must be a Ugandan citizen or national
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Degree Requirement: Completed at least four years of university study equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree
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Candidates with three years of tertiary education may be considered if they have completed thirteen years of prior education and their degree allows access to higher education in Uganda
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Program Level: Applying specifically for a master’s degree
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English Proficiency: Sufficient to pursue full-time graduate study, demonstrated via interviews and standardized tests (TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, GMAT)
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Return Commitment: Clear intention to return home after studies
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U.S. Experience: Priority for candidates with no extensive or recent U.S. experience
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Grant Limit: Applicants may not receive more than one Fulbright Student grant, with the exception of Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program alumni
Additional eligibility applies for Long Term English Training (LTET) candidates:
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Must be pursuing a master’s degree in their current field
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Available to begin training in March 2027
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Must meet minimum TOEFL requirements if in English, TEFL, or Linguistics programs
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Dependents are not allowed during the training period
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit a complete online application by March 21, 2026, including:
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Completed online application form
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Three letters of reference
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Digital copies of official transcripts for all completed and in-progress coursework
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Standardized test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, GMAT) to be reviewed prior to October 1, 2026
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Certificate of good mental and physical health from a licensed medical professional (exam within six months of grant start date)
Application Process
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Submit online application: Ensure all sections are completed; incomplete forms are not considered
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Upload supporting documents: References, transcripts, health certificate, and test scores
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Screening: Applications reviewed for eligibility, academic merit, and completeness
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Interviews and tests: Shortlisted candidates may undergo interviews and must provide standardized test results
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Placement consideration: Final selection and university placement handled by the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board and the Institute of International Education
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Notification: Only shortlisted candidates are contacted
Important Notes
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False information or plagiarism results in automatic disqualification
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Do not email or hand-deliver application documents
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Medical care in the U.S. may be costly; insurance provided may not cover all expenses including pre-existing conditions, dental, or vision
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LTET participants who fail to secure placement within the permitted timeframe will return home
Tips for Applicants
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Submit applications early and complete
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Prepare three strong reference letters
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Ensure all transcripts and test scores meet required standards
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Demonstrate clear motivation and commitment to returning to Uganda
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Avoid submitting false information; accuracy is critical
FAQs
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Who is eligible for the Fulbright Program?
Ugandan citizens applying for master’s degrees with at least four years of university study (three years may be considered under specific conditions) -
Which fields are prioritized?
Artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, health digitization, STEM, supply chain management, and trade -
When is the application deadline?
All applications must be submitted online by March 21, 2026 -
What standardized tests are required?
TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, or GMAT; scores must meet minimum thresholds and be submitted by October 1, 2026 -
Are dependents allowed?
No, dependents are not allowed during the program or LTET training period -
What happens if documents are false or plagiarized?
Automatic disqualification from the program -
How long is the scholarship coverage?
Up to two years of master’s-level study in the United States
Conclusion
The Fulbright Foreign Student Program in Uganda offers a unique opportunity for skilled professionals to pursue advanced degrees in the U.S., particularly in high-demand fields such as AI, cybersecurity, and STEM. By providing full funding, mentorship, and placement support, the program develops future leaders who can return to Uganda and contribute to national development. Applicants must submit complete, truthful applications by March 21, 2026 to be considered.
For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in Uganda.









































