Help our students see the world! Students in the Honors Program traditionally take part in a trip every two years, alternating between Washington, D.C. and Manhattan, and we’ve even made a trip to Montreal. We would like to continue this tradition, but our decreasing budget cannot support it. This is a very important experience that both builds community within the Honors Program and broadens the horizons of our students, many of whom have never traveled outside of Massachusetts. Please join us in making sure that traveling to D.C. remains an Honors experience that every Honors student can afford.
If you give $19, our students can see the 19 stainless steel statues at the Korean War Monument.
If you give $30, our students can see the 30-foot statue of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Giving $50 will help buy tickets for the entire group to enter the Washington Monument.
$100 will help us see the Capitol Building at 100 Constitution Avenue.
Donating $137 will help our students see some of the 137 million objects in the Smithsonian Museums.
A gift of $246 or more will allow Honors Program students to see each 246-foot wall of the Vietnam War memorial.