The Marist College Greystone Technology Award was established in 2004 to recognize outstanding computer science, information technology and mathematics students at the high schools in the Greystone Consortium. In the spring, the faculty and administrators at each participating high school are asked to select the recipient for their school. The recipient must be a member of their junior class who is one of the top students in computer science and mathematics; has demonstrated interest in computer technology; has a history of community service and is able to gain admission to Marist College on their own merits.
In addition to receiving a personalized plaque each awardee is promised a $10,000 annual scholarship if they attend Marist College and major in one of the disciplines offered by the School of Computer Science and Mathematics. The scholarship is renewable for four years contingent upon the student remaining in good standing as a major in the School of Computer Science and Mathematics. Children of full-time Marist employees are ineligible for the scholarship but remain eligible for the award.
Greystone Technology Award Winners 2006
Deyaa Abuelsaad, Marist Class of 2010
Computer Science Major

Kaylee Ann Flinton, Marist Class of 2010
Applied Mathematics Major
Greystone Technology Award Winner 2007
Joshua Waters, Marist Class of 2011
Computer Science Major
Greystone Technology Award Winner 2008
Erica Howlett, Marist Class of 2011
Computer Science Major