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First Tee announces 23 new Scholars

First Tee announces 23 new Scholars

In addition to financial support, First Tee Scholars receive mentorship and professional development opportunities

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (June 2, 2026) – Youth development organization First Tee is proud to announce its incoming class of Scholars, welcoming 23 exceptional young leaders into the First Tee College Scholarship Program. Selected from chapters across the country, the incoming Scholars represent the organization’s highest ideals, demonstrating outstanding commitment to academics, community service and the values they developed through years of First Tee participation. 

Young men and women from 20 First Tee chapters comprise this year’s Scholar class, including three collegiate golfers and four first-generation college students. They will arrive at universities across the country this fall, studying subjects including engineering, sports management, business, biology and more. On average, incoming Scholars have spent an average of 9.3 years with First Tee and boast a weighted GPA of 4.3. 

“The exceptional participants who make up this year’s Scholar class represent the very best of what First Tee stands for: a relentless commitment to excellence in the classroom, in their communities and to their character,” said First Tee CEO Greg McLaughlin. “The First Tee College Scholarship Program exists to ensure that these exceptional young leaders have the resources they need to reach their full potential, and we are grateful to the donors and corporate partners who make this program possible.” 

New Scholars will be invited to attend a Pre-College Retreat in Ponte Vedra Beach this summer, where they will meet their peers, network with professionals and attend workshops to help them prepare for their first semester of college. 

Launched in 2020, the First Tee College Scholarship Program provides selected alumni with financial support, mentorship and professional development opportunities designed to help them succeed in college and beyond. Scholars participate in workshops, gain access to an expansive professional network, and receive ongoing guidance as they navigate their college journeys.  

Candidates are selected based on academic achievement, dedication to service and commitment to their First Tee chapter and community. The program reflects First Tee’s broader mission of using golf to teach young people life skills that develop character, extending well beyond the course. 

In April, leaders from Chevron, a supporter of the First Tee College Scholarship program, surprised Carlie Matengula (left) and Aarya Shewale (center) with invitations to the program during The Chevron Championship.

The full list of incoming First Tee College Scholars is below. 

Name  Chapter  University  Major 
Riley Albright  Central Ohio  Ohio State University  Sports Management 
Natalie Chen  Silicon Valley  Stanford University  Business 
Noelle Gagnon  New Hampshire  Connecticut College  International Relations 
Lilyanna Hathaway  Colorado Rocky Mountains  Colorado Mesa University  Marketing 
Justin Hsieh  Raritan Valley  Rutgers University  Aerospace Engineering 
Nick Huang  Greater Seattle  Northwestern University  Electrical Engineering 
Riley Jamison  Tennessee  Palm Beach Atlantic University  Communications 
Joshua Ju  Tennessee  Vanderbilt University  Pre-Medicine 
Carlie Matengula  Greater Austin  Howard University  Political Science 
Jasmine McGhee  Greater Chicago  Cornell University  Psychology 
Colby Palacio  Raritan Valley  Rutgers University  Accounting 
Ishani Patel  Metropolitan Oklahoma City  University of Oklahoma  Biomedical Engineering 
Kailyn Peterson  Idaho  Boise State University  Nursing 
Jack Polansky  Greater San Antonio  Berry College  Environmental Science 
Lula Rivera  Greater Wilmington  North Carolina State University  Engineering 
Alexis Roth  Greater Charlotte  University of South Carolina  Sports Management 
Isabella Russo  Florida Gold Coast  University of Central Florida  Engineering 
Aarya Shewale  Greater Houston  Texas A&M University  Aerospace Engineering 
Sydney Socha  Toledo  University of North Florida  Business 
Anabella Van Cotthem  San Diego  University of California, Irvine  Biology 
Weston Wakefield  Central Arkansas  Southern Nazarene University  Kinesiology 
Ashton Washington  Tampa Bay  Florida A&M University  Finance 
Bailey Webb  Colorado Rocky Mountains  Ohio State University  International Business 

Since its inception, 120 First Tee Scholars have benefited from this comprehensive support system. The First Tee College Scholarship Program is made possible through the generosity of individual supporters and corporate partners. Learn more about supporting First Tee. 

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