About MACEE

About MACEE

The Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange (MACEE) was founded in 1963 as a binational commission for Malaysia and the United States to promote educational exchange between the two countries. MACEE’s founding document is a bilateral agreement ratified by the governments of Malaysia and theUnited States. MACEE is one of 50 such commissions worldwide.

As is the case with other binational Fulbright commissions around the world, MACEE is overseen by a Board of Directors.  MACEE's Board consists of 10 regular members (five from each country) and two Honorary Co-Chairmen:  The U.S. Ambassador toMalaysia and the Malaysian Minister of Higher Education.  These two Honorary Co-Chairs appoint the five regular members to the Board who will represent their respective countries.

Although the focus lies on the Fulbright Grant programs, MACEE has over the years occupied an increasingly larger role in the overall binational educational partnership. Today, in expanding its initial role as simply the Fulbright commission, MACEE has become Malaysians' sole, objective and authoritative link to U.S. education.

With its dynamic and well-staffed Educational Advising Center (MEAC), MACEE remains an important source of information and point of contact for those in Malaysia who are planning to pursue their studies in the United States.