ACM MakeITWrightDeposit donations to use on MakeITWright events, to be held annually.
ACM Student Chapter Program FundSupport promotion and activities associated with the Wright State Student Chapter of ACM
BAJA SAE Student Design TeamTo fund supplies, materials, equipment and travel expenses associated with designing, building & competing in BAJA SAE.
Bio-Engineering Research FundThis fund supports research-related activities, lab equipment and supplies, conference fees and travel, pre-proposal activities, books and texts, student stipends, etc.
Biomedical & Human Factors Engineering Program FundThis fund supports the areas of greatest needs in Biomedical and Human Factors Engineering Program.
Boffin Factory FundThis fund supports Boffin Factory, which is an extracurricular learning outlet to develop self-directed life-long learning among CECS students.
Brandeberry Career Development Center
CECS Student Clubs and OrganizationsThis fund is used to support the activities of student clubs and organizations in the College of Engineering and Computer Science
CECS Student Emergency FundThis fund will be used to provide for unforeseen emergency expenses for undergraduate students in CECS who demonstrate financial need.
Collegiate eSports ClubFunds to support club game nights, competitions, and other eSports activities.
Computer Science Program FundThis fund was established in 1982 to support the Computer Science Program.
Cyber Competition FundCyber security outreach and awareness
Electrical Engineering Program FundThis fund was established to advance educational initiatives within Electrical Engineering at Wright State.
Engineering EntrepreneurshipThis fund supports the current Masters in Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship Program, and other CECS activities related to entrepreneurship. This includes program support, support for internships, recruitment, attendance at conferences for students and/or faculty (including fees and travel), and other related activities.
Engineering Equipment FundThis fund supports the purchasing of equipment for the Russ and Joshi buildings.
Engineering STEM Projects & OutreachGeneral support for student activities to include, but not limited to, design competitions, K-12 outreach, and special projects
Engineering Study AbroadSupport for Engineering study abroad, Jena, Germany and future Engineering-centric outgoing study abroad options, for both Main and Lake Campus students
Engineers Without Borders Student ProgramTo support the initiatives of the student organization of Engineers Without Borders
Gear Tribology Research FundSupport for gear tribology research
ISE Senior Design Project FundFor support of ISE Senior Design Projects.
Mechanical and Materials Engineering Program FundThis fund supports and promotes activities of the Mechanical and Materials Engineering department.
National Society of Black EngineersTo promote activities, outreach and professional development for and by NSBE student group
Oneil Center for Research Communication Program FundDirection and operation of Oneil Center per agreement.
Pogoda Family FellowshipTo support the undergraduate research enterprise of students in the CECS. The fund will primarily focus on the provision of research fellowship to support undergraduate students in the CECS (to include, but not be limited to, work in an on- or off-campus laboratory, internship, field experience, undergrad research, etc.). Annual award recipients will be called Pogoda Family Fellows.
Renewable and Clean Energy FundThis fund supports the program, operational, and possible future scholarship support for CECS activities in Clean and Renewable Energy.
Russ Engineering Excellence FundThis fund provides unrestricted support for the College of Engineering and Computer Science as determined by the Dean of the College.
Shashaanka Ashili Intl Grad Student Research FundTo help provide support for international graduate students in electrical engineering participating in unfunded research activities and for their travel to research related conferences and symposia.
Society of Hispanic Professional EngineersTo promote activities, outreach and professional development for and by the local SHPE chapter
Society of Women EngineersProvide resources to promote activities, outreach, and professional development for and by the local SWE chapter
Student Competition FundThis fund is for special competitions projects being participated in by CECS students.
Women in Computing Program FundThis fund is directed to promote women in computer science.
Women in Engineering Program FundThis fund supports to promote the women in engineering program.
Anna Otten FundScholarships for Students in the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
Anthony J. Cacioppo PhD Memorial ScholarshipThe Cacioppo Endowed Scholarship was established in 1996 in honor and memory of Anthony J. Cacioppo, Ph.D., former chair of the Wright State Department of Biomedical and Human Factors Engineering, who passed away in 1996. Dr. Cacioppo came to Wright State with an impressive record of accomplishment including being chief scientist of Foreign Technology at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. As a visiting professor in 1986, Dr. Cacioppo developed the Human Factors Engineering Program. His efforts in the program resulted in obtaining ABET accreditation in 1994. He received the ‘87-‘88 Teaching Excellence Award from the CECS, and became Department Chair in 1991, continuing to teach seven courses each year. The purpose is to provide scholarships for students majoring in Human Factors Engineering.
Biomedical Engineering ScholarshipThe Biomedical Engineering Scholarship was started in 1985 out of Campus Scholarship Campaign payroll deductions. The Scholarship is awarded by the Biomedical Engineering Program and given annually to students majoring in Biomedical Engineering.
Cary Michael Jokela Memorial ScholarshipCary Michael Jokela grew up in Twinsburg, Ohio, where he graduated from Chamberlin High School. Cary entered Wright State in the fall of 1995 with a dream of becoming a biomedical engineer. He was active in Wright Engineering Council and intramural soccer. His too-short life is remembered but his friends for its vitality; he was always in search of fun and excitement. He was never known to be in a bad mood. The establishment of this scholarship in his honor and memory was made by Gregory Bartell, a close friend and Wright State student himself. It is a tribute and living memorial to Cary. Its purpose is to encourage promising young people to pursue an education within CECS and provide financial aid to make that possible.
CECS Diversity ScholarshipProvide educational resources to encourage underrepresented students to pursue an engineering degree
CECS Internship ScholarshipTo provide scholarship funds to students completing an internship within the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
Chingfa Jang Memorial Scholarship FundThis scholarship is in memory of Chingfa Jang. Mr. Jang inspired and supported his six children to pursue higher education. All six of his children are first generation college graduates, and three have advanced degrees. The scholarship provides financial support for academically qualified students who exhibit financial need in CECS. Preference is given to first generation students.
Computer Engineering ScholarshipThe Computer Engineering Scholarship was started in 1986 out of Campus Scholarship Campaign payroll deductions. The Scholarship is awarded by Computer Engineering faculty and given annually to students majoring in Computer Engineering.
Computer Science Endowed ScholarshipStudents entering or enrolled in the College of Engineering & Computer Science and a Computer Science major.
Computer Science ScholarshipThe Computer Science Scholarship was started in 1984 out of Campus Scholarship Campaign payroll deductions. The Scholarship is awarded by Computer Engineering faculty and given annually to students majoring in Computer Engineering.
Dr Ben S Graham ScholarshipThis scholarship provides financial support annually for academically qualified students in CECS. First preference is given to an Industrial and Systems Engineering Major with a focus in Human Integrated Systems.
Dr. Prabhaker Mateti Memorial ScholarshipScholarship for eligible computer science and engineering students as determined by department. Amount based on funds donated.
Duval Family ScholarshipThis scholarship is for incoming students with a minimum high school gpa of 3.0 in any Engineering major and is renewable until graduation. Recipient must maintain a gpa of 3.0 while as a Wright State student.
Electrical Engineering ScholarshipThe Electrical Engineering Scholarship was started in 1985 out of Campus Scholarship Campaign payroll deductions. The Scholarship is awarded by Electrical Engineering faculty and given annually to students majoring in Electrical Engineering.
Emerson Climate Technologies Engineering Scholarship-Main CampusScholarship awards - see agreement
Houpis FundRecipients must be a continuing student in Electrical Engineering with a minimum GPA of 3.0 and have financial need.
Human Factors ScholarshipThe Human Factors Scholarship was started in 1985 out of Campus Scholarship Campaign payroll deductions and was agreed upon by the Human Factors Society in Spring Quarter of 1993. The scholarship is awarded to those who are active members of the Human Factors Society.
IEEE Dayton ScholarshipThe IEEE Dayton Scholarship was created in 2006 and is awarded as funds allow to those majoring in Electrical Engineering.
James & Sharon Brandeberry Endowed ScholarshipDean Emeritus James Brandeberry joined Wright State in 1969, two years after it became an independent state university. Before he retired in 2005, Dr. Brandeberry directed his efforts toward building outstanding programs in engineering and computer science for the Dayton metropolitan area, making education his top priority. Considered by many as the Godfather of CECS, the vision of excellence that Dr. Brandeberry promoted throughout his career will continue to grow and influence engineering and computer science education, not only in the Miami Valley, but the state of Ohio.
Jeffrey and Georgeann Taylor Scholarship FundEstablished to provide schoalrships to students in the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
Preference will be given to students majoring in Industrial Systems Engineering.
Lakshmi and Ramana Grandhi Merit ScholarshipScholarship to fund incoming Mechanical Engineering students.
Material Science & Engineering ScholarshipThe Materials Science and Engineering Scholarship was started in 1978 out of Campus Scholarship Campaign payroll deductions. The Scholarship is awarded by Mechanical and Materials Engineering faculty and given annually to students majoring in Material Engineering. The scholarship was also born out of an agreement with GE Aviation and Braun Engineering Co.
Mechanical Engineering ScholarshipThe Mechanical Engineering Scholarship was started in 1985 out of Campus Scholarship Campaign payroll deductions. The Scholarship is awarded by Mechanical Engineering faculty and given annually to students majoring in Mechanical Engineering.
Metallurgical Solutions ScholarshipThis scholarship was started in 2008 by Brian Joyce, a graduate degree holder from Wright StateÂ’s College of Engineering and Computer Science. Brian strongly benefitted from the DAGSI scholarship and, because of this positive influence, felt he should give to future students as well. Brian and Gail actively attend Wright State events and enjoy meeting their recipients annually. First preference is given to a student majoring in materials science and engineering.
Raj Pujara Memorial ScholarshipThis fund supports electrical engineering majors.
Rasor Family Finish Line ScholarshipScholarships. Â See Gift Agreement.
Robert Dixon Scholarship FundJohn and Kathleen Sloan established this endowed scholarship in 2011 to honor and recognize Dr. Robert DixonÂ’s influence on their personal and professional lives. John credits much of his accomplishments over the last few decades based on the guidance provided by his former professor. This scholarship will start being awarded in 2014 to an undergraduate student majoring in Computer Science and/or Computer Engineering.
Roger Glaser PhD Research Scholarship-EngineeringThis fund was established to give financial encouragement to current and future researchers to engage in research activities. Recipients must be enrolled in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, demonstrate a genuine interest in research, publish articles and first preference will be given to research projects relating to rehabilitation, second preference given to those involved in research concerning the disabled
Roger L. Houtz Memorial ScholarshipScholarship intended to assist undergraduate students in Material Science and Engineering Program
Solch Family FundThis fund was established by Stephen J. and Brenda G. Solch to recognize and reward developing students in CECS who demonstrate academic acumen along with the willingness to grow. Award recipients will be called Solch Scholars.
The Hammond & Lark Family FundScholarship - SEE AGREEMENT.
Virginia Arlene Di Flora Memorial Scholarship
William R James Fund for Science and EngineeringAvailable to students majoring in Physical or Natural Sciences or Engineering. Must have documented financial need. Must have a minimum 2.7 GPA.
Winsupply ScholarshipTo provide annual scholarships to students pursuing degrees in Computer Science or Computer Engineering.