Miss Mississippi 2021 $10,000 scholarship provided by Ameristar Casino & Hotel Miss Golden Triangle, Holly Brand
First Alternate to Miss Mississippi $7,500 scholarship provided by the Miss Mississippi Corporation Miss University of Southern Mississippi, Vivian O’Neal
Second Alternate to Miss Mississippi $4,000 scholarship provided by David & Katherine McRae $1,000 scholarship provided by Miss Mississippi Corporation Miss Jones County, Caidyn Crowder
Third Alternate to Miss Mississippi $2,500 scholarship provided by Rusty’s Riverfront Grill $500 scholarship provided by the Miss Mississippi Corporation Miss Pinebelt, Macy Mitchell
Fourth Alternate to Miss Mississippi $1,500 scholarship provided by Mutual Credit Union $1,000 scholarship provided by the Miss Mississippi Corporation Miss Pearl of the South, Rachel Shumaker
Five Semi-Finalists (each) $2,000 scholarship provided by the Miss Mississippi Corporation Miss Hattiesburg, Emmie Perkins Miss Hinds Community College, Charity Lockridge Miss Midtown Pointe, Grace McClanahan Miss Mississippi State University, Leah Boyd Miss University, Lexie Harper
All Non-Finalist Candidates $1,300 scholarship provided by the Miss Mississippi Corporation
Seven Non-Finalist Talent Awards (each) $600 scholarship provided by the Miss Mississippi Corporation to seven Non-Finalists who excel in talent competition Miss Lee County, Olivia Scott Parker Miss New South, LaRhonda Mack Miss Pontotoc Ridge, Katelyn Perry Miss Presley Heights, Katelyn Brown Miss Red Hills, Katharine Henley Miss Starkville, Esther Okuro Miss Tupelo, Kaylin Costello
2021 Additional Cash Scholarships
$3,000 Women in Medicine Scholarship, to a qualifying candidate majoring in medicine or pre-medicine, having completed 50 semester hours with the highest GPA Miss Rhythm & Blues, Jessie Besanson
$2,000 Dr. Briggs Hopson Memorial Scholarship, to a candidate enrolled in or accepted to the University of Mississippi Medical Center Miss Rhythm & Blues, Jessie Besanson
$2,000 Amerigroup Scholarship, to a non-finalist candidate enrolled in or accepted to medical school Miss Central Mississippi, Macken’z Smith
$1,000 John Wayne Jabour Non-Finalist Interview Award provided by Miss Mississippi Local Director's Association and the Miss Mississippi Corporation Miss Delta, Morgan Harris
$1,000 Mississippi Chiropractic Association Posture Scholarship to the overall preliminary Red Carpet Winner Miss Pinebelt, Macy Mitchell
$1,000 Social Media Scholarship to the candidate who best promotes the Miss Mississippi brand and herself during the time period leading up to the crowning of the new Miss Mississippi Miss Presley Heights, Katelyn Brown
$1,000 V105.5 & Newstalk 107.7 Radio Broadcast Scholarship to the candidate majoring in broadcasting or broadcast engineering with the highest GPA provided by Mark Jones Miss South Mississippi, Dariyel Johnson
$1,000 Mississippi Viewer's Choice Scholarship to the candidate receiving the most online votes Miss Brandon, Shelby Freeman
$1,000 John D. Holland Memorial Scholarship Miss Heartland, Mary-Elizabeth Killian
$1,000 George Carr Memorial Scholarship Miss Red Hills, Katharine Henley
$1,000 Dr. Bill Foster Memorial Scholarship Miss Tupelo, Kaylin Costello
$1,500 Quality of Life Award winner provided by the Miss Mississippi Corporation Miss University of South Mississippi, Vivian O’Neal
$1,000 Quality of Life Award to the 1st Runner-up Miss Golden Triangle, Holly Brand
$750 Quality of Life Award to the 2nd Runner-up Miss Central Mississippi, Macken’z Smith
$250 Quality of Life Award to each of the four finalist Miss Modern South, Sarah Gladney Miss Natchez Trace, Sydney Slocum Miss Pearl of the South, Rachel Shumaker Miss Pontotoc Ridge, Katelyn Perry
$600 Rosemary Hayslett Local Directors Association Award Miss Lee County, Olivia Scott Parker
$600 David & Katherine McRae Scholarship Miss Natchez Trace, Sydney Slocum
$500 The Auxiliary at Merit Health River Region to a Non-Finalist Candidate pursuing a career in a medical field Miss New South, LaRhonda Mack
$500 CTSI STEM Scholarship, to a candidate pursuing a STEM major and has the highest GPA, provided by Kimble and Susan Slaton Miss Heritage, Hunter Rush
$500 Hummingbird Recording Theater and Music Communication Scholarship to a candidate pursuing a major in theater or music and has the highest GPA, provided by Kimble and Susan Slaton Miss Hattiesburg, Emmie Perkins
$500 Helen Florist Scholarship to a candidate who is majoring in marketing and has the highest GPA, provided by Helen Florist Miss Brandon, Shelby Freeman
$500 Scholarship provided to each Preliminary Talent Winner by the Mississippi Corporation Miss Golden Triangle, Holly Brand Miss Pontotoc Ridge, Katelyn Perry Miss Jones County, Caidyn Crowder
$400 Scholarship provided to each Preliminary Red Carpet Winner by the Mississippi Corporation Miss Jones County, Caidyn Crowder Miss Golden Triangle, Holly Brand Miss Pine Belt, Macy Mitchell
$500 Mrs. Betty Jean "Boop" Mims Memorial Scholarship Miss Rhythm & Blues, Jessie Besanson
$500 Sporting Clay Scholarship #1 to the candidate who participated and learned the most from their experience at the Miss Mississippi Sporting Clay Shoot. This scholarship is provided by Simmons Erosion Control, Inc. Miss Hattiesburg, Emmie Perkins
$500 Sporting Clay Scholarship #2 to the candidate who participated and learned the most from their experience at the Miss Mississippi Sporting Clay Shoot. This scholarship is provided by Simmons Erosion Control, Inc. Miss South Mississippi, Dariyel Johnson
$500 Sporting Clay Scholarship #2 to the candidate who participated and learned the most from their experience at the Miss Mississippi Sporting Clay Shoot. This scholarship is provided by Joe McGee Construction. Miss Pine Belt, Macy Mitchell
$500 Entergy Mississippi, LLC, Business Scholarship to a candidate majoring in business Miss Midtown Pointe, Grace McClanahan
$500 Miss Mississippi Board of Trustees Scholarship Miss Historic Crossroads, Sarah Hill
$400 Woman Empowerment Award to the candidate who raises the most money for the Children Miracle Network Hospitals and the Miss America Foundation. Miss Modern South, Sarah Gladney $400 Louise and Joseph Hall Scholarship to a candidate selected by the hostesses Miss Historic Crossroads, Sarah Hill
$300 Debra Franco Dance Scholarship to a non-finalist candidate with the highest dance talent score Miss Presley Heights, Katelyn Brown
$500 Miss America 1958 Mary Ann Mobley Scholarship provided by the Miss Mississippi Local Directors Association Miss Rhythm & Blues, Jessie Besanson
$500 Miss America 1959 Lynda Lee Mead Scholarship provided by the Miss Mississippi Local Director's Association Miss Delta, Morgan Harris
$500 Miss America 1979 Cheryl Prewitt Scholarship provided by the Miss Mississippi Local Director's Association Miss Tupelo, Kaylin Costello
$500 Miss America 1985 Susan Akin Scholarship provided by the Miss Mississippi Local Director's Association Miss Pontotoc Ridge, Katelyn Perry
$250 United Way of West Central Mississippi Scholarship provided by the United Way of West Central Mississippi Miss Delta Crossroads, Chesney Mardis
$250 Non-Finalist Alpha Private Interview Award Scholarship to the first time candidate not in the Top Ten with the highest private interview score provided by the Miss Mississippi Local Director's Association Miss Lee County, Olivia Parker
$250 Non-Finalist Alpha Talent Award Scholarship to the first time candidate not in the Top Ten with the highest talent score provided by the Miss Mississippi Local Director's Association. Miss Starkville, Esther Okuro
$250 Non-Finalist Alpha Red Carpet Award Scholarship to the first time candidate not in the Top Ten with the highest Red Carpet score provided by the Miss Mississippi Local Director's Association. Miss Modern South, Sarah Gladney