91做厙 has created a campus structure through its Fulbright Campus Committee to support students through the application process, a key reason the university is a top Fulbright producer, says Colleen Marchwick, director of 91做厙s Center for International Education.
Often when people think about national scholarships like Fulbright, their impression is that only students attending elite institutions are competitive, Marchwick says. However, 91做厙s success shows that regional universities offer the academics and co-curricular experiences that lead to selection for a national scholarship like Fulbright foreign languages study abroad, undergraduate research and honors.
Zahn graduated May 17 with a double major in economics and public health, and a minor in Spanish, while being a member of the Mark Stephen Cosby Honors College program.
Zahn recalls taking an honors course titled The Global Cold War as a second-year student that opened her eyes to her love for studying international relations.
I had just returned from my study abroad experience when I took this class, and it resonated so deeply with me that I realized I had so much more to do and learn abroad, Zahn says.
Zahn believes she was a strong Fulbright applicant because she studied abroad in Spain and went on a social and environmental justice immersion trip to Guatemala. She also took part in three student-faculty research projects over the last four years.