The Program
The Reynolds and Reynolds Company Foundation has established the Reynolds and Reynolds Leadership Scholars Program for students entering the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. The program provides for scholarships to be awarded to up to five incoming first-year computer science or computer engineering students each year. Each recipient will receive a $2,500 annual scholarship award for up to four years, based on satisfactory academic progress.
- Eligibility
- To be considered for a scholarship award from the Reynolds and Reynolds Leadership Scholars Program, a student is expected to have:
- High school GPA of 3.3 or higher (on a 4.0 scale).
- Minimum ACT score of 25 or minimum 1790 SAT score.
- Anticipated major in computer science or computer engineering at Wright State University.
The scholarship is renewable for up to three years (for a total award of four years), provided the student remains a full-time student at Wright State, maintains a GPA of 3.3 or higher, and makes timely progress in the computer science or computer engineering curricula.
Note:
Applicants and their families need not be connected to Reynolds and Reynolds as part of the eligibility requirements, and any connection with the company will not affect the selection process in any way.
Scholarship Information
Wright State University administers the Reynolds and Reynolds Leadership Scholars Program. For scholarship information, contact Mary Hutcheson, Enrollment Advisor for the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, or Dr. Thomas Sudkamp, Chair, Department of Computer Science and Engineering. (Contact details provided at right.)