New College of Florida Named a ‘Top Producer of U.S. Fulbright Students’ for 2010-11

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(October 27, 2010) — The Fulbright Program recently listed New College of Florida as a top producer of U.S. Fulbright students for 2010-11. New College has the 8th highest number of Fulbright scholars among bachelor’s institutions, according to a report in the October 29 print edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education. With seven awards, the College outranked Bowdoin, Wellesley, Mount Holyoke, Scripps and Middlebury Colleges.

New College has produced 57 Fulbright students in the 50 years since its founding. And once again, New College has produced a higher proportion of Fulbright winners for its student population than virtually all other colleges and universities, including more per capita awards than Harvard, Stanford and Yale.

“New College’s emphasis on independent study and research enables students to develop their skills in conceiving a project and designing it in a logical, sequential manner,” said Suzanne Janney, special assistant to the president and senior member of the National Fellowship Team. “They are used to thinking ahead about the resources they will need to carry out a project and plotting a timetable for completion. This active approach serves them well not only in the Fulbright competition but also in competing for positions in the workplace and in graduate and professional schools.”

New College’s seven Fulbright winners for 2010-11 were Alice Abernathy of Naples, FL (Spain); Mary Barnes of Houston, TX (Indonesia); Corianne Etheredge of Beaverton, OR (South Korea); Taylor Kennedy of Albuquerque, NM (South Korea); Lauren White of Grosse Pointe Woods, MI (Germany); Hannah Woerner of Sarasota, FL (Germany); and Anna Osborne Hamilton of St. Augustine, FL (Mauritius).

Since its inception in 1946, the Fulbright Program has provided more than 300,000 participants — chosen for their academic merit and leadership potential — with the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns. The Fulbright Program is sponsored by the Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and administered by the Institute of International Education. For a listing of past recipients, go to www.fulbrightonline.org.

Top Producers of U.S. Fulbright Students by Bachelor’s Institutions, 2010-11 (from The Chronicle for Higher Education)

Bachelor’s institutions

Number of awards

Number of applicants

Pitzer College 22 79
Smith College 13 27
Kenyon College 12 23
Pomona College 11 63
Carleton College 11 24
Williams College 10 42
Amherst College 10 33
Hamilton College 10 23
Oberlin College 9 39
Swarthmore College 8 47
Claremont McKenna College 8 31
Grinnell College 8 30
Vassar College 7 39
Colgate U. 7 26
New College of Florida 7 19
Lewis & Clark College 7 14
Bowdoin College 6 28
Wheaton College 6 22
Denison U. 6 19
Gettysburg College 6 17
Spelman College 6 9
College of the Holy Cross 5 28
St. Olaf College 5 23
Colby College 5 19
Haverford College 5 15
Wellesley College 4 35
Wesleyan U. 4 33
U. of Puget Sound 4 18
Mount Holyoke College 4 17
Luther College 4 11
Linfield College 4 9
Note: Institutions listed are those with four or more awards.