Give to Honors
Your gift to the Renée Crown University Honors Program directly invests in the academic and professional futures of Syracuse University's most motivated students.
Through the generosity of our donors, Honors is able to offer two funded opportunities that make a real difference:
Academic Enhancement Awards provide up to $2,000 to Honors students in good standing to help offset the costs of study abroad, undergraduate research, and professional development activities like conferences and internships. Students may receive up to three awards over their time in the program, and first-time applicants are prioritized — making this a strong option for students who have never received funding before.
Crown Thesis Funding supports Honors students conducting original undergraduate research for their thesis projects. Funding covers research materials, travel, and in some cases, summer living expenses, helping students dedicate the time and resources their best work deserves.
Every gift, at every level, makes a direct difference. Students who receive these awards are required to share their experiences — the stories you see here are a testament to what your support makes possible.
To make a gift to the Renée Crown University Honors Program, click below.
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Sarah Codak
Sarah Codak During my time studying abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark, I was able to have a plethora of new experiences…
Aryn Chartock
Aryn Chartock During the spring semester of my junior year, I was fortunate enough to study abroad in Florence, Italy….
Rachel Lin
Rachel Lin It was a life-changing opportunity to live in Tuscany and learn about food and culture. As soon as…
Tanner Boshart
Tanner Boshart I was lucky to study abroad at the Syracuse Center in Strasbourg, France. While there, I got to…
Alex Shaffer
Alex Shaffer My experience in London was not just phenomenal; it also changed my life. Throughout my studies, I felt…
Donovan Hernandaz
Donovan Hernandaz Studying and living in Florence, Italy, as an architecture student was an incredible journey over the past few…





