These past few months have been dedicated to searching the country for the smartest, coolest, all-around most awesome college girls to represent their schools in our Miss COED 2017 competition. Now we’re finally unveiling the school reps and why they love their universities. Today, you’ll meet three girls from across the nation, each from different backgrounds, with different majors and aspirations. Today’s girls are coming at you from Clemson, Mizzou and WMU. Get to know them below and check back every day to meet three new university representatives until voting starts October 12.

Which school is going to take home the Miss COED 2017 title? We’ll let you decide.

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Amanda Keller, University of Missouri



“I major in Interior Design and my minor is Business with an emphasis in real estate. I’m currently working towards getting real estate license because I eventually want buy homes and flip them.”

See Amanda Keller’s full profile here.

Victoria Niles, Western Michigan University



“I am someone who wants to motivate others to push through hard times and to follow their dreams. Life can be hard, but I am a good example of someone who has made it through dark times that I thought would never end. There is hope in every situation. With strength, determination, and confidence, you can be anyone you want to be. I want to be able to reach out to those who need love. I want to be someone to encourage your dreams and goals in life, and to let you know your dreams can NEVER be too big. I want to be able to represent Western Michigan University for a highly motivated ordinary girl who is just trying to find her place like everyone else in this crazy world.”

See Victoria Niles’ full profile here.

Carly Bouknight, Clemson University



“[Clemson] has been a HUGE tradition in my family. I am 8th member of my family to attend and I couldn’t imagine attending another school. The game day atmosphere was by far the biggest reason I wanted to come to Clemson. Game Days in Tigertown are unlike any other, and if you haven’t experienced tailgating the Clemson way, then you are missing out!”

See Carly Bouknight’s full profile here.