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The 25 schools that have produced the most Fulbright students over the past decade


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The 25 schools that have produced the most Fulbright students over the past decade



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#25. Cornell University



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#24. Pomona College



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#23. Columbia University



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#22. Williams College



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#21. Bates College



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#20. Duke University



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#19. Bowdoin College



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#18. University of Southern California



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#17. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill



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#16. Pitzer College



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#15. New York University



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#14. Boston College



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#13. Johns Hopkins University



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#12. Smith College



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#11. Stanford University



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#10. University of Pennsylvania



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#9. University of Notre Dame



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#8. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor



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#7. Yale University



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#6. Northwestern University



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#5. Princeton University



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#4. Georgetown University



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#3. University of Chicago



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#2. Brown University



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#1. Harvard University


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