For the first time ever, Penn State’s THON fundraising total surpassed $17 million raised in the fight against pediatric cancer.

The IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon’s exact total was $17,737,040.93 — beating THON 2024’s record-breaking total of $16,955,683.63 by more than $780,000, the university announced Sunday.

THON is the world’s largest student-run philanthropy that aims to provide emotional and financial support to Four Diamonds families who have been impacted by childhood cancer.

The 46-hour no-sleeping, no-sitting dance marathon began at 6 p.m. Friday and ended at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Bryce Jordan Center. This year, more than 700 students danced, Penn State said.

Since 1977, THON has raised more than $236 million for Four Diamonds at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital, according to the university.

The last 10 years of THON fundraising totals, according to Four Diamonds, include:

2025: $17,737,040.93

2024: $16,955,683.63

2023: $15,006,132.46

2022: $13,756,374.50

2021: $10,683,078.62

2020: $11,696,942.38

2019: $10,621,683.76

2018: $10,151,663.93

2017: $10,045,478.44

2016: $9,770,332.32