Honors
Why should I do an honors thesis?
Graduating with Honors and writing a thesis can help you stand out from other job applicants, can get you published, is incredibly beneficial if you are considering graduate school, and the research can be practical and life changing.
Majors in the International Affairs Program have the opportunity apply for the IAFS Honors Program toÌýgraduateÌýwith departmental honors with threeÌýgrades: cum laude, magna cum laude, and summa cum laude. Honors are awarded by the University Honors Council on the basis of: overall academic record, performance in the writing of an honors thesis, and performance in an oral exam.ÌýPlease refer to our IAFS honors standards for specificÌýinformation.Ìý
Information Sessions
If you're interested in learning more about the honors program we will be hosting two informational sessions in the Spring 2026 semester for students to attend.Ìý
- In-person session: Wednesday, February 4th, 10-11am, CASE building Room W313
- We will have Voodoo Donuts and coffee!
- Virtual session: Monday, February 9th, 2:30-3:30pm, on (registration required).
- The virtual session will be recorded. If you are unable to attend but would like to receive the recording, please register!
Questions?
The Honors Program Director is Dr. Molly Todd, please emailÌýDr. Todd or IAFS@colorado.edu with any questions about the IAFS Honors Program.Ìý
Honors Research in Action

(IAFS ’22) completed the research for her Honors Thesis on a boat in the Mediterranean Sea as she helped rescue refugee migrants with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF – also known as Doctors Without Borders). You can read her paper . After Elle graduated from Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder, she returned to the Mediterranean Sea with MSF where she continuedÌýto assist in refugee rescues.

