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National United States Scholarship Pageant

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    Renae Ehrhart
    12 May 2026
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    I believe this pageant had a real set back a few years prior to my daughter competing in this system. And while I do not want to devalue the reviews left from that time, I want to insert that this pageant has changed, it is trying to heal and it has been a wonderful experience for my daughter and myself. We chose this pageant because it was closer to home for us. The first national pageant we did, we traveled from Pennsylvania to Orlando by car (would have flown but didn’t trust not losing an Show more

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    Taylor Armstrong
    06 September 2021
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    If you are looking to spend thousands of dollars to not even compete, then "this pageant" is for you. It's taken me months to even find words, and I still do not have any. The director, Amber Smith, is a fake and a fraud. She charged over $1000 to enter this "national pageant" (not counting dresses we were MADE to buy for opening number, optional awards, etc), and it was absolutely not worth it. We were promised a two day competition on stage for fun fashion and evening gown. The day of the fina Show more

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    Julee Richards
    08 August 2021
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    BEWARE - Amber Smith, the self-professed owner/operator and ringmaster of the National United States Scholarship Pageant, does not follow her own system’s National contract or National Handbook. Even though she threatened her royalty to follow every letter throughout their year-long reign. This isn't a review made in haste, I've waited two weeks to gain clarity. Under VII, SCHOLARSHIPS, CASH AWARDS, and PRIZES; Section b. states, “National Titleholder understands that scholarships and/ Show more

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    Lyla Wright
    28 July 2021
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    This pageant is a complete scam. In my 10+ years of pageantry, I have never experienced something like this. Here is just a SHORT list of what is blatantly unacceptable that happened during this pageant ... 1. The winners were hand chosen prior to the pageant even starting. 2. The director's parents picked up the judges scores sheets after prelims. 3. The director (Amber Smith) tabulated the scores and changed scores. 4. Contestants and parents were told that finals would be judged. Howev Show more

Rules of National United States Scholarship Pageant

  • Are you allowed to be married?

    No

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  • Are you allowed to have kids?

    No

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  • Who is allowed to compete?

    Female

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  • What are the phases of competition?

    Interview, Fun Fashion, Evening Gown

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About National United States Scholarship Pageant

The National United States Scholarship Pageant is a scholarship, community service, and platform based pageant showcasing the achievements of today's students and graduates, with an emphasis on developing communication skills, building self-confidence, leadership skills, community involvement, and making a difference.

Our goal is to provide a positive pageant environment and experience where our contestants and titleholders, both state and national, can promote their passion for community service, community involvement, their personal platform, cause they support, and develop life skills for the future.

Divisions:
Elementary: 2nd to 4th Grade
Jr. High: 5th to 8th Grade
High School: 9th to 11th Grade
Collegiate: 12 Grade to enrolled at a college, university, graduate school, tech/trade school, or beauty college as of September 1st, or have successfully graduated from an accredited higher education institution, no older than 28 as of the National Pageant.

Areas of Competition: Interview 50%, Fashion 20%, and Evening Gown 30%

Our National Service Project is Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Pennsylvania. National contestants are asked throughout their year of service to collect aluminum tabs to bring to Nationals to be donated to the RMHC located in Hershey, PA.
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