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The America's U.S. Miss Scholarship Program is a pageant for young girls and women aged 9-24. The pageant is based out of Iowa and awards state and regional titles to contestants across the nation.

History
The America's U.S. Miss Scholarship Program was founded in 2008 by national director, Megan Wettach. State and regional representatives from across the nation travel to St. Louis to compete in the national pageant. America's U.S. Miss seeks to find well-rounded women who are active in their school and community to serve as National Titleholders. There are four age divisions: America's U.S. Miss (19-24), America's U.S. Junior Miss (16-18), America's U.S. Teen (13-15), and America's U.S. Miss (9-12).

Rounds of Competition
At the national competition, delegates from across the country must compete in six areas of competition over the four day pageant. These are interview, evening gown, casual wear modeling, academics, community service, and resume and accomplishments. National winners recieve the official America's U.S. Miss crown and sash, travel opportunties across the United States and to the Bahamas, and appearance opportunities.

Titleholders
Current Titleholders are: America's U.S. Miss - Angela Schenewerk from Missouri America's U.S. Junior Miss - Natalie Tarski from Texas America's U.S. Teen - Madison McKeown from Nebraska America's U.S. Tween - Jayde Mumme from Iowa

Current titleholders have participated in community serivce projects, traveled to the Bahamas and New York City, and have been featured in Supermodels Unlimited magazine's most beautiful edition.