Miss America Returns to Orlando, Florida!

WELLINGTON, FL (December 17, 2024) – The Miss America Organization announces the return of the 2025 Miss America and Miss America’s Teen competitions to Orlando’s Walt Disney Theater at the Dr. Phillips Center, running from December 31, 2024, to January 5, 2025.  Each year, the Miss America program, celebrating over 100 years of Empowering Women to Lead, awards over $5 million in cash scholarships, plus millions more in in-kind scholarships through local, state, and national competitions.  

This January, 103 delegates from the United States, District of Columbia, and, returning to the stage for the first time since 2018, Puerto Rico, will vie for the coveted titles of Miss America and Miss America’s Teen. Following personal interviews and preliminary night competitions showcasing talent, fitness, and eveningwear, two exceptional young women will be crowned during the final shows on January 4 and 5, 2025. The new Miss America will receive a $50,000 tuition scholarship and the chance to travel the world as a brand ambassador and advocate. Likewise, Miss America’s Teen will receive a $50,000 tuition scholarship or a four-year scholarship to the renowned University of Alabama.  

The Miss America’s Scholarship Foundation (MASF), a 501(c)(3) organization, continues an alliance with the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women® initiative, raising awareness about women’s heart health and bringing a national spotlight to fitness and health initiatives.  As the national health thought leader for MASF, the American Heart Association will present three (3) scholarships to delegates who exemplify a commitment to promoting women’s heart health within their communities: a $10,000 Heart of the Advocate Award and two Go Red for Women Leadership Awards, each totaling $3,300. All three will be honored at the Go Red for Women Gala in New York City, alongside Miss America on the runway.  

“Empowering women in America means prioritizing heart health—heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women over 20. I am excited to raise awareness through this collaboration underscoring our commitment to women’s wellness,” says Robin Fleming, CEO and Owner of Miss America.

 

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