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Miss Collegiate USA, Ms Collegiate USA, High School USA & Jr. High School USA Pageant

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About Miss Collegiate USA, Ms Collegiate USA, High School USA & Jr. High School USA Pageant

The Miss Collegiate USA Organization is proud to present the 2025 Miss Collegiate USA, Miss High School USA & Miss Jr. High School USA Pageants to be held in July 8-12, 2025, at the nation's capital in Washington, D.C..



Nationals Pageant Week will include:
Gold & Pearls Welcome Party
Mini-Photo Shoot Sessions with MCU Official Pageant Week Photographer
The Washington D.C. Tour
Mental Health & Wellness Motivational Session
Special Guest w/Invitation to the MCU Sorority "Emerald" Awards Dinner
Induction into the MCU Sisterhood and much more!

Day 1 & 2 Highlights:



Age Divisions:

Miss Collegiate USA Division:
Be no older than 29, single, attended some college (Undergraduate, Graduate student or College graduate)

Phases of Competition:
Interview - 35%
Academics or Professional Resume - 15%
Lifestyle & Fitness in Swimwear - 25%
Poise & Elegance in Evening Gown -25%

Ms Collegiate USA Division:
Be at least 25 years old and no older than 40, unmarried, College graduate with a masters degree or higher; or Current Graduate student (Masters, Ed, Ph.D); or Have completed some graduate level college courses at an accredited U.S. college or university.

Phases of Competition:
Interview - 35%
Academics or Professional Resume - 15%
Lifestyle & Fitness in Swimwear - 25%
Poise & Elegance in Evening Gown -25%


Miss High School USA Division:
Incoming or current High School Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior or Senior.

Phases of Competition:
Interview - 35%
Academics or Professional Resume - 15%
Lifestyle & Fitness in Fitness Wear - 25%
Poise & Elegance in Evening Gown -25%

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Miss Jr. High School USA Division:
Incoming or current 6th, 7th or 8th grade girls.

Phases of Competition:
Interview - 50%
Lifestyle & Fitness in Fitness Wear - 25%
Poise & Elegance in Evening Gown -25%

Day 3 & 4 - Highlights:



The pageant will include young women represented from all 50 states, including the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, and winners will spend their reign promoting our corporate sponsors and representing our platform of “Making College Affordable: Reducing Student Loan Debt.” These college-driven women, from grades 6th through age 29 years, are encouraged to maintain strong academic profiles, participate and promote civic engagement and encompass various interest in career paths.

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Rules of Miss Collegiate USA, Ms Collegiate USA, High School USA & Jr. High School USA Pageant

  • Are you allowed to be married?

    No

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  • Are you allowed to have kids?

    Yes

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  • Who is allowed to compete?

    Female

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  • What are the phases of competition?

    Swimsuit/Fitness, Interview, Evening Gown, Resume, Fitness, Optional Volunteer Service Award, Optional Runway/Fashion Model, Optional Photogenic, Optional Media Correspondent

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Staff of Miss Collegiate USA, Ms Collegiate USA, High School USA & Jr. High School USA Pageant

  • staff member

    Andrew Harvey

    Vice President, 2019 - Present

    Andrew Harvey is the Director of Financial Aid at Garrett College and has been working in the industry since 2010. He is also very active in the Tri-State (DC-DE-MD) Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators.

  • staff member

    Keia Brown

    Founder & President, 2019 - Present

    Founder of the Miss Collegiate USA Organization, Keia is a doctoral candidate in Higher Education Leadership and is the Director of Financial Aid at Marymount University. She has held many positions in higher education for over 15 years.

  • staff member

    Turia Cook

    Board of Director, 2019 - Present

    Turia Cook  is employed by the Maryland Department of Housing & Community Development as the Energy Management Officer.  She earned her degree from Morgan State University in Business Administration and previously worked as a financial advisor for ov

  • staff member

    Erika Taylor

    National Judges' Coordinator, 2021 - Present

    Erika received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Master of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from East Carolina University.

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