Syracuse University Launches ‘The Syracuse Promise’—A Game-Changing Fundraising Initiative to Significantly Expand Student Scholarships

Syracuse University today announced the launch of The Syracuse Promisea three-year, $50 million fundraising initiative aimed at making a Syracuse University education more affordable for high-achieving students from across the socioeconomic spectrum. As part of the initiative, the University will incentivize donors to give through a visionary multi-million-dollar match program—allowing the University to create new and expand existing endowed scholarships across all schools and colleges.

“This initiative ensures that a Syracuse University education remains within reach for every talented and driven student—regardless of financial circumstances,” says Chancellor Kent Syverud. “Syracuse University has a long history of being a university welcoming to all. The Syracuse Promise will continue this legacy for the next generation of students so the best and brightest students can choose to be Orange and thrive here.”

How the Syracuse Promise Match Works

At the heart of The Syracuse Promise is a transformative $10 million matching initiative that empowers donors to enhance their impact and deepen their commitment to student success. Fueled by two generous unrestricted estate gifts, Syracuse University will offer a 1:2 match for contributions supporting scholarship endowments. Eligible gifts include contributions of $100,000 or more that establish new endowed scholarships, and $50,000 or more to enhance and sustain existing ones. This forward-thinking program not only reinforces the University’s long-term dedication to access and affordability but also positions Syracuse as a national leader in expanding student opportunity.

Meeting the Moment—and the Need

Today, 78% of Syracuse students receive some form of financial aid. In recent years, the University has reduced the average student debt burden by more than 10%. To build on this progress and meet the financial and academic needs of today’s students, Syracuse University is increasing its commitment to growing and sustaining permanent funding sources in perpetuity. Tracy Barlok, senior vice president and chief advancement officer, says scholarships offer just that—lasting support that grows over time through investment and continued giving.

“This initiative is critically important because it allows us to attract and retain students who strengthen our academic excellence and elevate our entire community,” says Barlok. “We’re inviting our alumni and donors to be part of something transformational—to pay it forward to help future generations of students pursue a Syracuse University education and thrive—both as students and as future Orange alumni.”

About Syracuse University

Syracuse University is a private research university that advances knowledge across disciplines to drive breakthrough discoveries and breakout leadership. Our collection of 13 schools and colleges with over 200 customizable majors closes the gap between education and action, so students can take on the world. In and beyond the classroom, we connect people, perspectives and practices to solve interconnected challenges with interdisciplinary approaches. Together, we’re a powerful community that moves ideas, individuals and impact beyond what’s possible.