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Whether you wish to gain experience and confidence of taking, presenting, and interviewing in front of others, plan a career in business or modeling, or if you just want to participate in Pageant events, being in the American Coed Pageant is a big step toward success. The confidence, interview skills and poise you will acquire will help you throughout life. This is a very special opportunity for you, an opportunity to enjoy the glamor and excitement many girls only get to dream! Yes, you really could be the next Miss Arizona American Coed, Teen, Junior Teen, Preteen, Sweetheart, Princess, or Petite Princess! Our pageant is open to residents of Arizona between the ages of 3 and 22. You are not required to be a local pageant winner in order to participate. In fact, many of our winners have never competed in a pageant before. American Coed Pageants hosts the following age divisions at the state and national levels. Age is determined on January 1st of the year of competition. A queen is selected in each age division at the state and national levels.
* Petite Princess is a category that
exists at the State level and not the National level. At
Nationals, there is no Petite category and the age range of Princess is
3-6 years of age. Our State Director feels the Petite category
provides our younger girls with a better peer group to compete since
abilities between 3 and 6 year olds are significant. Petite
Princess Queens are not compensated for travel to Nationals; however,
they may travel to Nationals and compete in the Princess category.
Perhaps you are participating to win the grand prize and one of the Arizona titles, or perhaps you simply want to learn how to “look and act like a model.” Dynamic young ladies with a variety of experiences come together and merge into one splendid event of drama and glamor. The experience is designed to help you develop leadership skills and foster some very special friendships--which will last for years to come. Everyone participating will receive the training necessary to successfully present themselves to the judges. We help you develop the skills, poise and confidence you need to successful. See our Frequently Asked Questions page for answers to more of your questions. |
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In addition to workshops at our pageants, Duran Events holds a number of separate workshops throughout the year intended to help girls gain confidence and skill for presenting themselves throughout life, but certainly in various pageant settings. Usually a single day, these workshops open to and ideal for all girls:
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These are the required outfits that you must have in order to compete in the American Coed Pageants. See additional detail about these on the Outfits Page. Please note that you may need other outfits based upon your entry into optional contests. See the Contests section of this page for more information about those events.
Don't forget to look at the Outfits page of this web site! |
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There are expenses associated with entering and preparation for any pageant. If you're not familiar with pageants or are new to the American Coed Pageant, the following may be useful in understanding pageant expenses. Application Fee Application fee for this pageant
is $20.
This fee is listed on the application,
and will be credited toward your Sponsor Fee.
Sponsor Fee Sponsor fees help offset the cost
of producing the pageant. Every
contestant needs one or more Sponsors in order to compete in the
Pageant. Your sponsor(s) names will be listed under your photo in
the State Pageant Book.
Finding sponsors is surprisingly easy. Some participants are sponsored by their parents. Others choose to be sponsored by people their parents do business with such as your dentist, grocer, hair dresser, etc. Sponsor fees are tax deductible as an advertising expense for businesses. Many organizations sponsor young women who are a positive reflection on their community. Sponsor fees are not refundable. We give you ideas about obtaining sponsors in material we will send after receiving your application. The sponsor fee for this State pageant is $349. Your application fee will be deducted from this amount (leaving $329). Sibling discount is $100, so each additional sibling in the same family pays a total of only $249 for the sponsor fee. We provide the information you need along with some fund raising ideas. All you add is enthusiasm. Specials are offered for early payment of the Sponsor Fee. Check the NEWS and APPLICATION pages for these specials, or call the Director! There is more information about sponsor fees and how to obtain them on our Frequently Asked Questions page. Official Production Outfit
![]() 2007 Outfit - Design by DesignWorks Optional Competitions Many of our optional competitions
are free. Some of the competitions, particularly those that pose
additional costs for the pageant, such as judging, have a competition
fee of $50 to $75. Our mini-optionals typically cost $25
each. Most optionals have specials and discounts before the
pageant. See the Contests section
of this page for more information.
Transportation and Lodging While attending the pageant,
particularly from out of town, you may choose to stay at the Pageant
hotel. Although it's not required, we actually recommend this as
it reduces your stress by being close to the event and having
your own room nearby. So, even if you live in or nearby
Albuquerque, you
may want to stay at the hotel. If you have to travel to the
pageant from other parts of Arizona, you'll have those costs as well
as costs for food during your time attending the pageant.
Other Expenses There is often a mandatory lunch
or other meals
held for contestants and their guardian on the first day of the
pageant. There is a small, nominal fee for catered food at the
hotel.
You may choose to purchase interview and evening gown outfits for the pageant, although you may already have them in your own closet! Additional information about this is included on our Outfits Page. Sign up today to become your State's next Miss American Coed, Teen, Jr. Teen, Pre-Teen, Sweetheart, or Princess Winner! No application will be evaluated unless all instructions are completed in full and on time - so don't delay! Good Luck! |
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Once you register for the pageant with the application, you'll receive mailings from us with more specific information. One way we provide information to you is through Newsletter #1, which is sent to you after receiving your application. It introduces you to the pageant and explains what you can do next to get ready for the pageant. Newsletter #2 is typically sent after you pay your sponsorship fee. It includes interview guidelines and tips, entry forms for various optional competitions, production outfit information, a more detailed agenda of the State Pageant and explanation of what will happen there, such as special events. Newsletter #3 is sent before the pageant and provides more detail. Don't worry if you're entering the pageant closer to the event date, it doesn't take long to go through the newsletters. In addition to the three standard pageant newsletters above, we publish Queen's Quill, another source of information about the pageant that is also intended to contain general pageantry information and events. There is additional information on our web site that is not listed on this page. Select the links at the top of this page, or those below which go into more detail: |
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