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  Partnerships, Scholarships, Service, and Recognition

PAR Technology Corporation named the Foundation to interview qualified graduates who are high school graduates from RFA and RCS and enrolled as a second-year college student at a local college majoring in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering, with the long-range plan of living and working in Central New York if the opportunity arises. The applicant must posses a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 or higher at the time of application; must be willing to work up to 20 hours per week at PAR Technology Corporation or one of its subsidiaries (paid employment); must maintain a college grade point average of at least 3.0 out of a possible 4.0 or its equivalent, or be subject to review and placement on probation with one semester to attain a 3.0 for that semester.

The PAR Technology Corporation Scholarship was offered until 2006.

2006 PAR Technology Corporation Scholarship Recipients

Stephen Brown

2005 PAR Technology Corporation Scholarship Recipients

Christopher Hall, RFA
Joseph Pisano, RCS

2004 PAR Technology Corporation Scholarship Recipients

Patrick Shampine, Utica College student majoring in Economic Crime Investigation
Ryan Colgan, MVCC student majoring in Electrical Engineering Technology
Matthew Shearin, Utica College student majoring in Economic Crime Investigation

2003 PAR Technology Corporation Scholarship Recipient

Matthew Woodman, SUNYIT

2002 PAR Technology Corporation Scholarship Recipients

Stephen Brown, MVCC
Bradley Cieslewitz, Utica College