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Wabash College Regains Status as Top Producer of Fulbright U.S. Recipients

Six recipients in 2024-25 rank among the top 25 institutions nationally

by Richard Paige

Crawfordsville, IN (02/03/2026) — CRAWFORDSVILLE, Indiana - Wabash College returned to a select group of institutions included on the list of U.S. colleges and universities that produced the most Fulbright scholarships among U.S. students.

During last year's Fulbright selection process, Wabash had nine semifinalists, the most in school history, out of an initial pool of 12 applicants.

"That a small institution like Wabash can earn a Fulbright Top Producing designation is tremendous recognition for our wonderful students," said Susan Albrecht, Wabash College Fellowship Advisor. "Our guys are focused and work extremely hard on their applications, so it is nice to see them succeed in substantial numbers. To have nine semifinalists and six recipients [SA5] from 12 applicants was remarkable. I would love to build momentum from this recognition and see more Wabash men step up and apply."

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is the largest U.S. exchange program, offering opportunities for students and young professionals to undertake international graduate study, advanced research, independent study, university teaching, and primary and secondary school teaching worldwide, while serving as a cultural ambassador. The Fulbright open study/research award program allows recipients to design their own projects and work with mentors at foreign universities, non-profits, cultural organizations, or other research institutes. The program awards approximately 2,000 grants annually and operates in more than 150 countries worldwide.

Previously, Wabash has earned Top-Producing status in 2018-19 and 2019-20.

In the previous 11 years, 146 Wabash students have completed Fulbright applications. Of that group, 64 were named semifinalists (44%), while 31 were named winners (48% of the semifinalists). That 21% overall success rate is slightly above the recent Fulbright recipient national average.

Located in Crawfordsville, Indiana, and founded in 1832, Wabash is a private liberal arts college, which teaches men to think critically, act responsibly, lead effectively, and live humanely.

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Fulbright success is one of the driving forces behind the many Wabash men who have earned highly competitive fellowships in the last decade, including the Rhodes, Marshall, Truman, Obama Voyager, Yenching, Goldwater, and Point Foundation Flagship Scholarships. Additionally, Wabash students have earned the Center for the Study of Presidency and Congress’ Presidential Fellowship, U.K. Fulbright Summer Institute placement, Critical Language Scholarship, and NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, to go with 34 Fulbrights and 32 Gilman Scholarships.

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Richard Paige paiger@wabash.edu 765-361-6377

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