Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program
A non-degree, fully funded exchange program for mid-career professionals from designated countries to pursue ten months of independent study and professional development at U.S. universities. Fellows engage in leadership training, academic coursework, and a six-week professional affiliation with U.S. organizations.
Quick Facts
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Funding
Fully FundedDeadline
Varies by country
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About the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program is a Fulbright exchange that brings influential professionals from priority countries to the United States. It aims to build strategic partnerships and support U.S. foreign policy goals by providing fellows with practical insights into American policy development and implementation.
This is a non-degree program designed for mid-career professionals who demonstrate leadership potential and a commitment to public service. Fellows are placed in cohorts at one of seven host universities, where they participate in a self-defined program of independent study tailored to their professional interests.
A core component of the fellowship is a six-week Professional Affiliation, which allows fellows to collaborate with U.S.-based organizations. This experience enables participants to share best practices, apply classroom learning to real-world settings, and form lasting professional connections.
The program includes a mandatory Humphrey Seminar for goal planning, a Global Leadership Forum for cross-sector collaboration, and various professional development workshops. Fellows work alongside U.S. experts to enhance their leadership skills and understanding of social, cultural, and political institutions.
The program is funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by the Institute of International Education. Participants are assigned to host institutions in groups of 13 to 15 based on their specific field of study and professional expertise.
Eligible Levels
Eligible Fields
Why Choose This Scholarship?
Opportunity to engage in a self-defined, non-degree program at a leading U.S. university.
Six-week professional affiliation with U.S. organizations to gain practical, real-world experience.
Access to a global network of Humphrey alumni and U.S. policy experts.
Participation in the Global Leadership Forum to enhance leadership and cross-sector collaboration skills.
Fully funded program covering all major living, travel, and academic costs.
What the Scholarship Covers
Eligibility Requirements
6 requirements
Documents Checklist
4 documents required
How to Apply - Step by Step
Identify the U.S. Embassy or Binational Fulbright Commission in your home country.
Contact the local office to obtain the specific application and confirm internal deadlines.
Submit the completed application, including essays, transcripts, and letters of recommendation, to the local office.
Undergo national selection by the local U.S. Embassy or Fulbright Commission.
Await review by independent committees in the United States.
Receive final approval notification from the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board via the local embassy or commission.
Application Timeline
Mid-September
Nomination Deadline
Deadline for U.S. Embassies and Commissions to submit nominations to the IIE.
March
Selection Announcement
Final selection of fellows is announced.
August - September
Program Start
Fellows arrive in the U.S. to begin the program.
Insider Tips & Pro Tips
Contact your local U.S. Embassy or Fulbright Commission early to understand country-specific requirements and internal deadlines.
Ensure your essays clearly articulate your leadership record and how the program will impact your future public service goals.
Choose a recommender who can speak specifically to your professional achievements and leadership potential.
If you have prior U.S. experience, ensure you have been back in your home country for at least four years in a position of responsibility to remain eligible.
Prepare for the rigorous nature of the program, as it requires significant time commitments beyond traditional academic study.
Check if your country permits dependents, as the program does not provide additional maintenance allowances for family members.
Important Links & Contacts
Frequently Asked Questions
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No, it is a non-degree program. Participants may take academic coursework to update their knowledge, but they do not receive an academic degree.
No, fellows are assigned to one of seven host universities based on their professional field and area of interest.
Fellows may apply to bring family, but the program does not provide extra funding for dependents. Approval depends on country-specific policies and the fellow's ability to show proof of financial support and insurance.
Contact your local U.S. Embassy or Fulbright Commission. Other testing alternatives like IELTS or Duolingo may be accepted.
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Applications Currently Closed
This scholarship is expected to reopen in Varies. Use this time to prepare your documents and polish your application.
Accuracy notice: Information on this page was verified as of May 2026. Scholarship details - including deadlines, eligibility criteria, and required documents - can change without notice. Always confirm the latest requirements on the official website before submitting your application.
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