Miss Manchester Scholarship Program

Official Preliminary Pageant of the Miss NH Scholarship Program

Become A Contestant


To compete in the Miss Manchester Scholarship Program, a contestant must:

o Be at least 17 by contestant's first Local Pageant.
o Be single, never been married.
o Live, work full time, or attend school full time in New Hampshire.
o Be a high graduate by July 30th, 2010.
o Be no older than twenty four (24) on December 31, 2010
o Must be a U.S. Citizen
o Meet character criteria as set forth by the Miss America Organization.
o Be able to meet the time commitment and responsibilities as set forth by the local program in which you compete.
o Be able to meet the time commitment and responsibilities as set forth by the Miss N.H. program should you win the title.

Miss America Organization Scoring for Local Competitions for FY 2009-2010.
Competitions scored on a scale of 1 through 10 using whole numbers only.

35% - - - Talent
25% - - - Interview
20% - - - Evening Wear
15% - - - Lifestyle and Fitness in Swimsuit
5% - - - On-Stage Question

Local Programs will not announce a "Top Five" for a "Top Five" competition like we did at Miss NH and Miss NH's Outstanding Teen in 2009. The winner and runners-up will be named from the entire group of contestants. Local Programs are required to have the auditors hand back to each judge a Final Ballot listing the Top Five contestants in competition order (not by point totals). The Auditors will simply hand the five names back to the judges and have each judge rank the contestants with the pre-set scores on the "Final Ballot" form. This scoring will take place during the final production number, farewell, etc. The outcome of the competition will be determined solely by the results of the Final Ballot. As all of the contestants appear on stage for the results, the emcee will announce the runners up as in the past-in other words the emcee will not announce a Top Five, but will simply announce from among the contestants on stage the runners-up and winner. The Local winner and runners-up will be announced solely from the results of the Final Ballot.

Top Five Final Ballot Explanation
Judges are instructed well ahead of time that once all On-Stage competitions are completed - Talent, Swimsuit, Evening Wear, and Casual Wear - the auditors will determine the Top Five contestants. At this point, all previous points will be discarded and each of the Top Five contestants will have zero points. (Program Staff will show the judges the Final Ballot so they are familiar with this ballot before it is handed to them during the final moments of the competition, so that they may review it.)

Each judge will then be provided a Final Ballot. He/she should then list the contestants in the order he/she believes the contestants should finish. A 1st place vote will be worth 10 points, a 2nd place vote worth 5 points, a 3rd place vote worth 3 points, a 4th place vote worth 2 points and a 5th place vote worth 1 point. These points will be totaled and these points alone will determine the outcome of the pageant.
Judges will be reminded to vote their conscience and to accurately place the contestants in the order in which they individually believe the contestants should finish without any consideration to any other factors.

                                   We would like to thank you for your interest in the      
                                     Miss
 Manchester Scholarship Program. 


     In order to compete in this Official Miss NH Preliminary pageant you must meet the following criteria:

Click here  For detailed listing of the eligibility requirements.  Caution!  Please read Clause Z under full eligibility requirements for important information on what happens if you drop out of a program after submitting a local competition application.


If you meet all eligibility requirements as detailed above and you would like to compete in the Miss Manchester Scholarship Program - you must complete and submit all of the following:

Pageant Application Miss America Local Contestant Contract in pdf fill-in form (Warning!  If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Professional, your changes cannot be saved and will be lost once you close the file.  Make sure you print the file before closing!)

OR

Pageant Application Miss America Local Contestant Contract to print out and hand-write.   

Attachment A to the Local Contract - Supplemental Fact Sheet to the Local Contract

Addendum D to the Local Contract Miss NH Dates and Local Addenda

Addendum E to the Local Contract Miss Manchester Dates, Local Addenda and additional requirements - 2 pages

Download Sample Platform Essay

Download Instructions for Typing The Platform Statement

Download Sample Resume

Download Instructions for Resume

Note: for .PDF version you will need

 IMPORTANT: Remember to check the Miss NH dates. Do not wait until after you win your local title to find out that you cannot make a rehearsal date. They are all mandatory once you get to the state level.
IMPORTANT: When submitting your application, please email a JPG headshot to the local director to which you are applying, and copy it to ExecAssist@MissNH.Org at the Miss New Hampshire State Office.

               MISS MANCHESTER 2011 WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 29TH, 2010 AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE LOCATED AT 281 CARTIER STREET, MANCHESTER, NH

        THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING APPLICATIONS IS AUGUST 15TH, 2010
NO LATER THAN 5PM.  

MORE INFO WILL FOLLOW LATER

                      STAY TUNED!!!!!!!!!!!!


 

 

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