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Four UW undergrads receive Fulbright scholarships for teaching, researching and studying abroad

2026 UW Fulbright Scholars pictured
Seven UW students and a recent alumnus have been awarded Fulbright scholarships for study around the world. Pictured above, starting in the upper left, are Vecksle Drake, Katherine Guild, Tessa Marks, Tin Pak, Sofia Regan-Bon茅, Justin Zeitlinger and Wendi Zhou. Photo: 糖心原创

糖心原创 undergraduates will spend the next year in South Korea, Taiwan, Spain and Germany to pursue graduate study, conduct research and teach English abroad as part of the prestigious .

Four UW undergraduates received the 2026-2027 scholarships, joining three UW graduate students and about 2,000 students and recent graduates from across the country in receiving this year’s awards.

The Fulbright Program is funded by the U.S. Department of State and supports students in building global connections through education, service and scholarship. Five undergraduate students were also selected as alternates.

Read more about this year’s awards at UW News.

Undergraduate awardees

Katherine GuildKatherine Guild

Scholarship: English teaching award
Country: South Korea

 

 

 

 

Tin Pak

Tin Pak

Scholarship: Master’s degree program award
Country: Taiwan

 

 

 

 

Sofia Regan-Bon茅

Sofia Regan-Bon茅

Scholarship: English teaching award
Country: Spain

 

 

 

 

Wendi Zhou

Wendi Zhou

Scholarship: Study award
Country: Germany

 

 

 

 

About the Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships and Awards

The Fulbright application process is supported by the the , a UAA program. OMSFA works with faculty, staff and students to identify and support promising students in developing the skills and personal insights necessary to become strong candidates for this and other prestigious awards.