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In case a grantee has been accepted by a U.S. university prior to being awarded Fulbright grant, does he/she still have to go through the normal placement procedures?

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In case a grantee has been accepted by a U.S. university prior to being awarded Fulbright grant, does he/she still have to go through the normal placement procedures?

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Since normally it takes one year for the Foundation to process the whole grant procedures, all Fulbright grants are valid the year after. The grantees who are accepted by U.S. universities prior to being awarded, may defer to their prospective universities of their Fulbright status. Once their deference to the universities is approved, they will not be required to go through the normal placement procedures but still have to enroll in the program at the time designated by Fulbright.

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