Celebrating the Leaders: 2025 GE-Reagan Scholars Announced

Recognizing Future Leaders with Scholarships
Nearly $10 Million Awarded to Over 236 Students Since Inception
In an inspiring celebration of leadership and community spirit, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute has announced the newest recipients of the prestigious GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program. This initiative continues to highlight exceptional high school graduates who demonstrate remarkable attributes such as leadership, integrity, and a commitment to civic duty. The 2025 Scholars, selected from a highly competitive pool, each receive a scholarship valued at $40,000 to support their educational pursuits.
The Awarded Scholars for 2025
This year, ten distinguished high school graduates have been chosen as recipients of the scholarship, showcasing their dedication to making a difference in their communities. The honored scholars include:
- Nachammai Annamalai - Princeton University
- Grant Feldman - University of Florida
- Alex Goetsch - University of North Dakota
- Liliana Katz-Hollander - Smith College
- Logan Lee - Yale University
- Tyler Ly - University of California, Berkeley
- Kenton Michael - The Ohio State University
- Radha Munver - Harvard University
- Anna Claire Rutledge - University of Alabama
- Diya Sreedhar - Harvard University
These remarkable individuals will receive $10,000 annually for up to four years, paving the way for their educational journeys at top colleges and universities. Since the program's inception, over $9.42 million has been awarded to 236 students, reflecting its commitment to fostering the next generation of leaders.
Eligibility Criteria for Aspiring Scholars
To be considered for the GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship, applicants must embody certain qualifications that underscore their leadership potential:
- Demonstrable leadership, integrity, drive, and civic involvement in their communities and schools.
- A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Citizenship in the United States.
- Current enrollment as a senior in high school, graduating in the academic year.
- Plans to enroll full-time at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming year.
The selection process for the scholarship is rigorous, ensuring that only the most qualified candidates are awarded this esteemed recognition.
Celebrating Legacy and Values
Richard Schroeder, Chief Education Programming Officer of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, shared a heartfelt message about the significance of the scholarship: "We are proud to welcome these extraordinary young leaders into our network of accomplished GE-Reagan Foundation Scholars across the country - now 15 years and nearly 250 leaders strong. As our 2025 recipients set out to contribute to college communities, we are honored to support them in the name of President Reagan, advancing his enduring legacy and principles."
Echoing this sentiment, Meghan Thurlow, President of the GE Aerospace Foundation, emphasized the importance of the program: "The GE-Reagan Foundation Scholars program exemplifies the shared legacy of GE Aerospace and President Reagan in fostering leadership and civic responsibility. Through this partnership, we celebrate the remarkable promise of this year's scholarship recipients, who embody the values that drive progress and inspire future generations."
Future Aspirations and Ongoing Support
The GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program is recognized nationally as a leading initiative to support high school seniors in their pursuit of higher education. Information for the subsequent 2026 scholarship cycle will be available in the fall, furthering the Foundation's commitment to empowering the youth of today.
For more details about the scholarship program or to access the application process, prospective applicants and families can reach out to the Foundation directly. Congratulations to the students of 2025, along with their high schools and future academic institutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program?
The GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program awards scholarships to high school seniors who exemplify leadership, integrity, and civic engagement.
How much is each scholarship worth?
Each selected scholar receives a total scholarship of $40,000, which is distributed at $10,000 per year for four years.
Who is eligible to apply for the scholarship?
Eligibility requires students to be high school seniors with a minimum GPA of 3.0, demonstrating community involvement and leadership qualities.
How many students have received this scholarship since its inception?
Since 2011, the scholarship program has awarded over $9.42 million to more than 236 students across the United States.
When will applications for the next scholarship program open?
Information for the 2026 GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program will be available in the fall.
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