Catherine Reynolds

Through the generosity of theCatherine B. Reynolds Foundation, NYU Washington, DC is able to provide a minimum of two students each semester with a $2,000 stipend. This merit-based award considers student accomplishment as well as financial hardship. Students will be evaluated based on short answer responses, bookish standing, and their internship and volunteer experiences. Finalists volition be invited to be interviewed by a designee of Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation.

The mission of the Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation is to help educate young people, to inspire them to believe in their power to make a departure as individuals, and to motivate them to attain their greatest potential every bit citizens and productive members of society. The foundation strives to make a difference in its creative approach to philanthropy. In addition to offering grants and awards, it believes in directly action and creating powerful incentives that volition stir young people to strive for excellence.

Reynolds Foundation Social Entrepreneurship

*PLEASE NOTE: Final approving of this Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation Fellowship award is contingent upon your ability to be engaged in the internship in accord with applicative police. All the same, NYU'southward award nether this program should not be considered legal or taxation advice to you or an opinion on behalf of NYU.

Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation Fellowship Alumni

Nina Ruffolo '23, Spring 2022

Nina Ruffolo '23, Spring 2022

Vazgen Gasparyan '24, Spring 2022

Vazgen Gasparyan '24, Bound 2022

Steve Kim '23, Fall 2021

Steve Kim '23, Autumn 2021

Yexi Wang '22, Fall 2021

Yexi Wang '22, Fall 2021

Jeff Gu '22, Spring 2021

Jeff Gu '22, Spring 2021

Nicole Davis '23, Spring 2021

Nicole Davis '23, Spring 2021

Abigail Mata-Hernandez

Abigail Mata-Hernandez '22, Fall 2020

Eni Owoeye

Eni Owoeye '22, Fall 2020

Yujie (Tracey) Lan '22, Spring 2020

Yujie (Tracey) Lan '22, Jump 2020

Jolie Radunich '22, Spring 2020

Jolie Radunich '22, Spring 2020

Michael Parola

Michael Parola '22, Fall 2019

Madison Malin

Madison Malin '21, Fall 2019

Lucas Davidenco

Lucas Davidenco '21, Spring 2019

Jiaqiao (Frank) Xiang

Jiaqiao (Frank) Xiang 'twenty, Spring 2019

Valia Mitsakis

Valia Mitsakis '19, Fall 2018

Tuba Shah

Tuba Shah '20, Autumn 2018

Taylor Price

Taylor Cost '19, Leap 2018

Claire-Yixin Ren

Claire-Yixin Ren 'xix, Spring 2018

Jared Rosamilia

Jared Rosamilia '20, Fall 2017

Saurya Risal

Saurya Risal '18, Fall 2017

James Bromley

James Bromley '18, Spring 2017

Helen

Helen Y'all '19, Spring 2017

Nofar Hamrany

Nofar Hamrany '18, Autumn 2016

Kayla Smalls

Kayla Smalls 'xviii, Fall 2016

Victoria Blinova

Victoria Blinova '17, Spring 2016

Alexander Smith

Alexander Smith '18, Jump 2016

Loren J. Williams

Loren J. Williams 'xviii, Fall 2015

Abigail Van Buren

Abigail Van Buren '17, Fall 2015

Ryan Thomas

Ryan Thomas '17, Spring 2015

Mackenzie Russell

Mackenzie Russell '16, Spring 2015

Sarah Cox

Sarah Cox '17, Leap 2015

Ankita Banerjea

Ankita Banerjea '17, Spring 2015

The Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation Program in Social Entrepreneurship is designed to attract, encourage and train a new generation of leaders in public service. Each yr, the program exposes a highly selective group of graduate and undergraduate students from throughout New York Academy to the cross-disciplinary skills, experiences and networking opportunities needed to advance and support their efforts to realize sustainable and scalable pattern-breaking solutions to society's most intractable bug.

The programme also brings the field of social entrepreneurship to the greater NYU customs. All interested NYU students tin can take advantage of many of the programme's resources, including access to influential leaders in the field, exposure to cut-edge research and scholarship on social entrepreneurship, access to new classes, and the opportunity to participate in skill building activities and training. NYU is truly a individual university in the public service, and the Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation Program is an important university-wide element of that concept.

About Catherine B. Reynolds

Catherine and Wayne Reynolds

Catherine B. Reynolds brings to the world of philanthropy the same energy and entrepreneurial spirit that ensured her success in the realm of commerce. After graduating from Vanderbilt University, she started her business career as a CPA at the accounting firm of Arthur Young, so became the Banana to the Board Chairman of The Lease Company, in her hometown of Jacksonville, Florida. Every bit the leader of ii businesses, Mrs. Reynolds went on to create a new and affordable way for Americans to finance a college education. A bold, innovative thinker, she developed a privately-funded supplement to government student loan programs. Through her vision and perseverance, hundreds of thousands of Americans accept been able to attend the college of their pick.

In just one decade, this creative approach to private educational financing revolutionized student lending and spawned a multibillion-dollar manufacture.

Mrs. Reynolds now devotes her fourth dimension and abilities primarily to philanthropic pursuits. The mission of the Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation is profound in its implications, yet simply stated: to help educate young people, to inspire them to believe in their power to make a divergence as individuals, and to motivate them to attain their greatest potential as citizens and productive members of society.