Seven Students Earn Prestigious National Scholarships

New Honors College initiative positions students for success by identifying opportunities and providing support in the application process.

Divya Chauwan '24 (left) and Troy Smith (right) both received funding after applying for external scholarships. Divya Chauwan ’24 (left) and Troy Smith (right) both received funding after applying for external scholarships.

SUNY Brockport’s Honors College launched a new initiative to assist students applying for external scholarships. In just its first year, seven students earned external awards that provided significant funding to study and conduct research abroad, to pursue graduate study in prestigious PhD programs, and more.

  • Alison Barrow (Critical Language Spark Grant): The fund will support her study of Russian for Honors thesis research on the abuse of psychiatry in Stalinist Russia.
  • Divya Chauwan (Fulbright Grant): The fund will support a year abroad in Nepal to conduct a comparative study of urban and rural access to educational opportunities for girls.
  • Katelyn Cyganovich (Sledge/Benedict Fellowship): Financial support for her first year at UB School of Law.
  • Kalena Eaton (Sledge/Benedict Fellowship): Financial support for her first year of graduate study in forensic psychology at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
  • Kaleigh Lauck (Sledge/Benedict Fellowship): Financial support for her first year of study in an MSEd program at SUNY Brockport.
  • Shua-Stia Marshall (Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship): Financial support to study abroad at Toyo University in Japan.
  • Troy Smith (Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship): Financial support for PhD study at the University of Georgia to research advanced combustion systems.

Austin Busch (Director of the Honors College) and Afeez Hazzan (Associate Professor) spent countless hours researching external scholarship opportunities available to students and compiling a comprehensive list on the University’s website that students could use to find the perfect fit for their needs.


Troy Smith earned a scholarship from the Department of Energy to pursue his PhD.

“We had to apply to funding agencies to get SUNY Brockport students permission to apply for many of these scholarships,” Hazzan said. “Once we compiled all the information, the next step was to promote it to our students.”

The Honors College held several information sessions open to all SUNY Brockport students interested in learning more about the application process. Busch and Hazzan also explained the benefits of applying for prestigious national scholarships, beyond the financial assistance they offered. They scheduled one-on-one meetings with students who took the next step to apply and worked with them closely until submission to strategize the complex application processes.

“We would answer all of their questions, then develop a plan to get them to apply,” Hazzan said. “Do they need us to proofread their essay? Do they need letters of recommendation? Do they need access to their college transcript? As much help as the student needed, we provided.”

“As much help as the student needed, we provided.”
Afeez Hazzan

While securing the scholarship was the goal, the Honors College stressed to each student how impressive it was to simply apply for these highly competitive scholarships. About a dozen students went through the entire application process in the 2024-25 academic year, with seven ultimately selected to receive a scholarship.

“Dr. Hazzan gave me a lot of support to apply,” Troy Smith said. “He looked over my PhD essay and kept checking in on me throughout the process to make sure everything was on track.”

With an entire year of experience and multiple students earning external funding, the Honors College hopes even more students will reach out and take the next step toward achieving their goals.

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