The Teachers of Successful Students (T.O.S.S.) Institute June 3-4, 2020, has been canceled.

All Cherokee Nation Scholarships, the deadline has been extended to June 26, 2020.

Camp Cherokee day camp scheduled for July 27-30 and residential camp scheduled for July 26-31 has been canceled.

Scholarship waiting list being accepted, June 16-June 29, 2021, 11:59 pm, CST.

Apply for the 2022-2023 Cherokee Nation Scholarship programs via the Gadugi Portal

To Register for the Cherokee Nation College Resource Center Virtual College Fair, October 12 & 13th, 2021, please click here.  Deadline to register is October 11, 2021 at 5:00pm CST

Miss Cherokee serves as a goodwill ambassador and messenger promoting the government, history, language and culture of the Cherokee Nation. She is a role model and is expected to display the best qualities of a young Cherokee woman during her reign. Miss Cherokee attends various events throughout the Cherokee Nation including community meetings, parades and school functions promoting her message. At times she may also attend state and national events. Miss Cherokee, as well as the first and second runners-up, receive a college scholarship.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Miss Cherokee must be between 18—22 years of age before the date of the competition.
  • Must be a Cherokee Nation citizen and reside within the Cherokee reservation.
  • Must be a high school graduate or have attained a GED.
  • Must not have been married or ever cohabitated.
  • Must not have been pregnant or given birth.
  • Must not have previously served as Miss Cherokee.

General Contact and Appearance Request

Updated January 28, 2026