2007 MISS AMERICA PAGEANT SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
52 Contestants
MISS AMERICA 2007 – Lauren Nelson
- Miss America Winner $50,000 Scholarship
- Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Winner $1,000 Scholarship
Miss Texas – Shilah Phillips
- 1st-Runner Up $25,000 Scholarship
- Preliminary Talent $2,000 Scholarship
Miss Georgia – Amanda Kozak
- 2nd- Runner Up $15,000 Scholarship
Miss Mississippi – Taryn Foshee
- 3rd-Runner Up $10,000 Scholarship
Miss Alabama – Melinda Toole
- 4th-Runner Up $8,000 Scholarship
- Miss Congeniality $2,000 Scholarship
- Quality of Life – 2nd Runner-up $1,000 Scholarship
Miss California – Jacquelynne Fontaine
- Top 10- Finalist $7,000 Scholarship
- Preliminary Talent $2,000 Scholarship
Miss Hawaii – Pilialoha Gaison
- Top 10-Finalist $7,000 Scholarship
- Preliminary Talent $2,000 Scholarship
Miss Pennsylvania – Emily Wills
- Top 10-Finalist $7,000 Scholarship
- Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness in Swimsuit $1,000 Scholarship
Miss Utah – Katie Millar
- Top 10-Finalist $7,000 Scholarship
Miss Washington – Kristen Eddings
- Top 10-Finalist $7,000 Scholarship
2007 MISS AMERICA PAGEANT NON-FINALIST SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
Miss Alaska – Stephanie Wonchala
Miss Arizona – Hilary Griffith
- Quality of Life – 1st runner-up $3,000 Scholarship
- $2,000 Scholarship
Arkansas – Amber Bennett
Miss Colorado – Janie Allen
Miss Connecticut – Heidi Voight
Miss Delaware – Jamie Ginn
Miss District of Columbia – Kate Michael
Miss Florida – Allison Kreiger
Miss Idaho – Katherine Crouch
Miss Illinois –Heidi Ekstron
Miss Indiana – Betsy Uschkrat
Miss Iowa – Emily Nicholas
Miss Kansas – Michelle Walthers
Miss Kentucky - Rachelle Phillips
Miss Louisiana – Jamie Wilson
Miss Maine – Karissa Staples
Miss Maryland – Brittany Lietz
Miss Massachusetts – Michaela Gagne
Miss Michigan – Angela Corsi
Miss Minnesota – Nicole Swanson
- Non-Finalist Talent $3,000 Scholarship
- $1,000 Scholarship
Miss Missouri – Sarah French
Miss Montana – Christie Hageman
Miss Nebraska – Molly McGrath
- Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness in Swimsuit $3,000 Scholarship
- $1,000 Scholarship
Miss Nevada – Caydi Cole
Miss New Hampshire – Emily Hughes
Miss New Jersey – Georgine DiMaria
Miss New Mexico – Christina Hall
Miss New York – Bethlene Pancoast
- Non- Finalist Talent $3,000 Scholarship
- $1,000 Scholarship
Miss North Carolina – Elizabeth Horton
Miss North Dakota – Annette Olson
Miss Ohio – Melanie Murphy
Miss Oregon – Donilee McGinnis
Miss Rhode Island – Allison Rogers
- Quality of Life – Winner $3,000 Scholarship
- $3,000 Scholarship
Miss South Carolina – Shelley Benthall
- Non Finalist Talent $3,000 Scholarship
- $1,000 Scholarship
Miss South Dakota – Callee Bauman
Miss Tennessee - Blaire Pancake
Miss Vermont – Sarah Watson
- Non-Finalist Talent $3,000 Scholarship
Miss Virgin Islands – Stacy Smith
Miss Virginia – Adrianna Sgarlata
Miss West Virginia – Tiffany Lawrence
Miss Wisconsin – Meghan Coffey
Miss Wyoming – Jenileigh Sawatzke
PRELIMINARY TALENT WINNERS
Miss California – Jacquelynne Fontaine
Miss Hawaii - Pilialoha Gaison
Miss Texas – Shilah Phillips
PRELIMINARY LIFESTYLE & FITNESS IN SWIMSUIT WINNERS
Miss Nebraska – Molly McGrath
Miss Oklahoma – Lauren Nelson
Miss Pennsylvania – Emily Wills
NON FINALIST TALENT
Miss Minnesota – Nicole Swanson
Miss New York – Bethlene Pancoast
Miss South Carolina – Shelley Benthall
Miss Vermont – Sarah Watson
QUALITY OF LIFE AWARD:
Allison Rogers – Miss Rhode Island
- Quality of Life Winner $3,000 Scholarship
Hilary Griffith – Miss Arizona
- 1st Runner-up $2,000 Scholarship
Melinda Toole – Miss Alabama
- 2nd-Runner-Up $1,000 Scholarship
SCHOLARSHIP FACTS
- Miss America 1945, Bess Myerson, received the first scholarship award of $5,000. Within one year, the Miss America scholarship fund grew to $25,000, with the grants shared by Miss America and 16 of the national finalists.
- By 1947, Miss America state and local competitions were establishing their own scholarship funds by collecting grants from individuals, colleges, universities and corporations.
- Five scholarship funds are available to women who have competed at any level of competition but do not need to have won their local or state titles. They include the Dr. and Mrs. David B. Allman Medical Scholarships, Albert A. Marks Jr. Scholarships for Teacher Education, for women wishing to complete a master’s degree or postgraduate studies in fields related to education, Eugenia Vellner Fischer Award for Performing Arts, and Leonard C. Horn Award for Legal Studies.
- As part of more than $1 million that the Miss America Organization committed to state and local programs in 2005, two $1,000 scholarships were made available to each state organization. The State Community Service Scholarship was awarded to the young woman in each state demonstrating exemplary participation in community service. The Miss State Scholar award was granted to the state-level contestant who showed excellence in the classroom.
- The Miss America Organization allocates up to $102,000 in Miss America Starter Scholarships to help in the development of up to four new locals in each state and the District of Columbia per year.
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