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Jadi Miller/Hayler Barr-Courtesy-Heritage Fund
COLUMBUS, Ind. – The Heritage Fund-The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County announced on Friday that two local seniors have been presented with the opportunity to attend college for free thanks to the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program.
The two 2021 Lilly recipients are Jadi Miller and Hayley Barr and both attend CSA-New Tech High School.
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CSA-New Tech seniors named Lilly Scholars
Two Columbus Signature Academy New Tech seniors are the recipients of the 2021 Lily Endowment Community Scholarships for Bartholomew County
The Heritage Fund The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County announced that Hayley Barr and Jadi Miller were the recipients in a news release Friday. The scholarship program, which is in its 24th year, is administered statewide by Independent Colleges of Indiana, Inc. and locally by the Heritage Fund. Statewide, 143 scholarships were awarded to Indiana students to pursue four years of undergraduate study on a full-time basis that lead to a baccalaureate degree at an accredited public or private nonprofit college or university in Indiana, the release stated. Barr and Miller will receive full tuition for four years to the Indiana college of their choice and a $900 annual stipend for required books and equipment.”