By Fred Altvater normally held in person, but due to COVID they have been held virtually for the past two years. Every caddie has a unique story that reflects the scholarship’s four selection criteria: - strong caddie record - excellent academics - financial need - outstanding character These exceptional students will enter college in the fall of 2022, with all but one attending either Indiana, or Purdue University. Caitlyn Novak from Peotone, Illinois has been accepted and chosen to attend the University of Illinois, the original home for the Evans Scholarship. The scholarship is valued at more than $120,000 over the four years of college and it’s life-changing for many of these worthy caddies. “These young men and women are part of an exceptional incoming class of new scholars from January is a very important month for former caddies at golf clubs around Indiana. Every year, the Evans Scholarship Foundation awards full housing and tuition college grants to deserving young men and women, who caddied at golf clubs that support the Evans Scholars Foundation. Each caddie must undergo a stringent application process, including an oral interview before a selection committee. These interviews are Evans Awards 17 College Scholarships To 17 Indiana Caddies Indiana Golf Journal
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