The Progress Software Mary Székely Scholarship for Women in STEM was created to commemorate Mary Székely, who served as the company’s co-founder and lead technologist for more than 30 years.
Open to anyone who identifies as a woman from Massachusetts who is planning to major in computer science, software engineering, IT, and/or computer information systems in college.
The Progress Software Mary Székely Scholarship for Women in STEM was created to commemorate Mary Székely (pronounced: “See-kay”), who served as the company’s co-founder and lead technologist for more than 30 years. Mary was instrumental in Progress becoming known as the trusted provider of infrastructure software products – a charge that Progress continues to this day. She had a deep love for math and science and was influential in the industry at a time when women pursuing careers in STEM were rare. Mary passed away in June 2019 but left an indelible mark on those who had the opportunity to work with her.
Progress will award one four-year renewable scholarship of $10,000 annually to a student who identifies as a woman from Massachusetts who is planning to major in computer science, software engineering, IT, and/or computer information systems in college. They must also exemplify Mary Székely’s qualities, including, but not limited to a strong work ethic; high personal integrity; passion for learning. Each recipient must have the desire to become what Mary Székely was: a leader, mentor, and innovator.
For the purpose of this scholarship, STEM is defined as computer science, software engineering, IT, and/or computer information systems.
Eligibility Requirements:
The Progress Software Mary Székely Scholarship for Women in STEM scholarship recipient must meet the following eligibility requirements. The candidate must:
- Identify as a woman
- Be a resident of Massachusetts and a US citizen or permanent resident eligible for federal financial aid
- Plan to major in computer science, software engineering, IT, and/or computer information systems
- Have a financial need
- Be a high school senior OR high school graduate who plans to enroll OR is currently enrolled in an accredited university, college, community college, or trade school
- Have a cumulative high school unweighted GPA above 3.2 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent)
- Have a desire to make meaningful contributions in the fields of computer science, software engineering, IT, and/or computer information systems