Miss America's Outstanding Teen Organization is pleased to announce the winners of the scholarships awarded by three wonderful universities. MAOTeen thanks Auburn University, Troy University and Nova Southeastern University for their continued support of our program.
Auburn University awarded a four-year renewable scholarship up to full tuition to Miss Alabama's Outstanding Teen 2011 Mi'a Callens and Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2012 Elizabeth Fechtel. They also awarded three four-year renewable scholarships up to $15,000 to:
- Miss Alaska's Outstanding Teen 2011 Hannah Rockwell
- Miss Louisiana's Outstanding Teen 2011 Justine Ker
- Miss South Dakota's Outstanding Teen 2011 Alexis Kosiak
Brenda Campbell from Troy University awarded six contestants with the Troy Chancellor's Award, which includes a four-year renewable full-tuition and out-of-state fees totaling $61,000. She also presented five young women with the Troy Millennium Scholar's Awards that includes a four-year renewable full tuition, room and board, and out-of-state fees for a total of $85,000.
Troy Chancellor's Award
- Miss Alabama's Outstanding Teen 2011 Mi'a Callens
- Miss Kansas' Outstanding Teen 2011 Caitlyn Webb
- Miss Maine's Outstanding Teen 2011 Alison Folsom
- Miss Michigan's Outstanding Teen 2011 Marissa Cowans
- Miss Missouri's Outstanding Teen 2011 McKensie Garber
- Miss New York's Outstanding Teen 2011 Lauren Elizabeth Mollela
Troy Millennium Scholar's Award
- Miss Alaska's Outstanding Teen 2011 Hannah Rockwell
- Miss Iowa's Outstanding Teen 2011 Francesca Lubecki-Wilde
- Miss Louisiana's Outstanding Teen 2011 Justine Ker
- Miss Nebraska's Oustanding Teen 2011 Brooke Ludemann
Miss Rhode Island's Oustanding Teen 2011 Ivy Shen was awarded Nova Southeastern University's Nova Razor Edge Award. A scholarship that is valued at $10,000 per year for a total of $40,000.