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Reynolds and Reynolds has committed to another $400,000 in scholarships to train students in engineering and computer science at Wright State University.
The grant is expected to help 40 students over five years, and ups the commitment Reynolds and Reynolds has made to engineering and computer science training. In all, the Kettering-based company has given $740,000 to scholarships, expected to help 74 students by 2014.
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