What does it take to be Miss Lexington or Miss Metropolitan? |
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this section you will find out more about the specific qualifications that enable you to be eligible to compete for the titles
of Miss Lexington and Miss Metropolitan. If you have any specific questions regarding any information presented
on this website, please email us and let us know. We are here to help! For information about the specific areas
of competition, click on the above for "Information about the Miss America System". |
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Qualifications
to become Miss Lexington/Metropolitan:
- You must be at least 17 years of age
and a senior in high school and no older than 24 on December 31, 2010.
- You are a citizen of the United States.
- There are three ways in which someone
can be eligible to compete in Miss Lexington/Metropolitan. You could be a resident of Kentucky for at least
six months (with proof of official document establishing residency, ie driver's license). You could be a student at
a college or university in Kentucky, having completed at least one semester as a full time student (at least 12 credit hours)
and presently be enrolled and attending classes on a full-time basis at an accredited college or university (must submit proof).
You could also be a full-time employee working in Kentucky (at least 40 hours per week in Kentucky) for at least six
months immediately prior to this competition and still employed at the present time (must show proof).
- You must have been born female.
- You are not now nor have you ever been
married.
- You are not now pregnant nor have you
ever been pregnant. You are not the adoptive parent of any child.
- You are of good moral character and
have not been involved at any time in any act of moral turpitude.
- Other than minor or petty offenses,
you have never been convicted of any criminal offense and there are no criminal charges presently pending against you.
If you have any specific questions about any of the above mentioned
criteria, please let us know. More details are available in the contestant contract you will receive once your application
has been submitted. |
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