If it were possible to have a dynasty in the world of scholarship pageants, the ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ should be part of that discussion.

The university is riding a streak of three consecutive Miss Florida titles held by students: currently Kristina Janolo, preceded by Jacqueline Raulerson in 2010 and Rachael Todd in 2009.

And in next week’s 2012 Miss Florida Scholarship Pageant, nine of the 43 contestants are ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ students – so perhaps the streak will extend to four titles.

Janolo, a marketing major from Kissimmee, will turn over the title to her successor at the conclusion of the July 4-7 pageant in St. Petersburg.

The new contestants from ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ have career ambitions that range from providing therapy for brain trauma patients, to becoming a CPA, to performing as a classical pianist.

They are:

  • Alexa Schmidt of Jacksonville, who holds the title of Miss ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ and is a senior majoring in psychology. Her platform is to prevent drivers fromΒ  texting, and her career goal is to provide neurofeedback therapy to patients with neurological deficiencies and brain trauma.
  • Dasha GonzΓ‘lez of Orlando, who holds the title of Miss Volusia County and is a senior majoring in health sciences/pre-clinical. Her platform is to encourage healthy habits for kids, and her career goal is to become a doctor of physical therapy and establish a practice serving underprivileged individuals.
  • Amanda Harris of Jacksonville, who holds the title of Miss Orlando and is a senior majoring in advertising and public relations. Her platform is to benefit the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, and her career goal is to become the national director of a dance marathon to benefit the hospitals.
  • Jerusha Cavazos of Celebration, who holds the title of Miss South Florida and is a junior majoring in musical theatre. Her platform is to encourage the arts, and her career goal is to obtain a career in entertainment.
  • Meagan Cartaya of Homestead, who holds the title of Miss Homestead and is a sophomore majoring in advertising and public relations. Her platform is taking the β€œdis” out of β€œdisability,” and her career goal is to become a public relations manager for a social media company or nonprofit organization.
  • Music Meier of Panama City, who holds the title of Β Miss Florida Sunshine and is a junior majoring in piano performance. Her platform is to enhance the lives of service veterans, and her career goal is to become a classical pianist.
  • Sara York of Orlando, who holds the title of Miss Orange County and is a master’s student in communication. Her platform is combatting bullying by building self-esteem, and her career goal is to become a social responsibility specialist for a major corporation.
  • Erin O’Flaherty of Florence, S.C., who holds the title of Miss Pasco County and is a senior majoring in business administration. Her platform is suicide prevention, and her career goal is to become a CPA.
  • Lauren Chase of Sarasota, who holds the title of Miss Florida Sunshine and is Β a senior majoring in interdisciplinary studies. Her platform is Dreams Against Drugs and High-Risk Behaviors, and her career goal is to become a recording artist and motivational speaker and to pursue a master’s in nonprofit organization.
  • Janolo, who is returning to ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ as a senior to complete her degree, said she is looking forward to going back to the classroom.

    β€œI’m excited that the scholarships I’ve won through the Miss America organization will allow me to graduate debt-free,” she said. She won $35,000 for her education while participating in pageants for the past six years. β€œI look forward to crowning the next Miss Florida – maybe another ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ woman.”

    The new Miss Florida will advance to compete for the title of Miss America. Janolo finished in the top 12 of the 2012 Miss America competition in Las Vegas.