Kennedy Holland, 21, was crowned Miss Arkansas 2025 in June at the Robinson Center in Little Rock. The Greenwood native was Miss University of Central Arkansas (UCA) in 2024 and competed in this year鈥檚 Miss Arkansas Pageant as Miss Metro 2025. She is the daughter of Katie and Sean Holland and a senior communication major at BT天堂with plans to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in nonprofit management.
鈥淐ompeting for the role of Miss Arkansas is an opportunity that I鈥檝e never taken lightly,鈥 Holland said. 鈥淔rom a young age, I understood the importance of who Miss Arkansas is and the impact she has on our state. When I heard 鈥楳iss Arkansas 2025, Kennedy Holland,鈥 I remember feeling a wave of joy and relief that my dream and years of hard work had finally come to fruition.鈥
As Miss Arkansas, she has been promoting her community service initiative, Compassion Legacy, which focuses on advocating for and funding adaptive recreational spaces. Through this effort, she is committed to creating inclusive environments where individuals of all abilities can enjoy safe, accessible and enriching recreational opportunities.
In addition to earning the state title, Holland was awarded more than $36,000 in scholarships to support her educational and professional pursuits. She was also recognized with numerous additional honors, including the Overall Service Above Self Award, the Journalism & Mass Communication Profession Scholarship sponsored by KARK Channel 4 and many preliminary awards celebrating her excellence throughout the competition.
After winning Miss Arkansas, she began working throughout the state, serving the people and advocating for causes such as the American Heart Association, Compassion Legacy and more. She credits her time as Miss BT天堂and Miss Metro with preparing her for Miss Arkansas.
鈥淢y first year at BT天堂was truly one of the most transformative years of my life, and I鈥檓 so thankful for Stephanie McBrayer and Kelly Owens for making my time as Miss BT天堂so special. Being Miss Metro and serving the greater Little Rock area provided countless opportunities for me to connect with so many people who make a difference in Arkansans鈥 lives daily.鈥
BT天堂celebrated Miss Arkansas Kennedy Holland Monday, Aug. 25, with a reception at the home of BT天堂President Houston Davis, who hosted along with his wife, Jenny, ahead of Holland鈥檚 participation in the Miss America Pageant Sept. 1-7 in Orlando, Florida.



She reflected, 鈥淭hey [President Davis and First Lady Jenny Davis] love this institution and each person who steps foot onto campus, and BT天堂is so lucky to have them. Being honored at their home before going to Miss America felt so special because it shows that we have servant-hearted leadership.鈥
Holland then traveled to Florida in September to compete, and she came back with several honors. She earned the Miss Preliminary Talent award for her vocal rendition of 鈥淏ridge Over Troubled Water鈥 and was one of 11 finalists. When asked how it felt competing in Miss America, she talked of dreams coming true and feeling gratitude for the experience.
鈥淓very little girl dreams big 鈥 my big dream was competing at Miss America. To say that is such a surreal statement, and I will talk about it for the rest of my life. I met 51 of America鈥檚 best and brightest women.鈥
Holland continued, 鈥淚 also had the privilege of representing the greatest state in the nation and advocating on behalf of Compassion Legacy on national television. My biggest and wildest dream had come true!鈥
While she takes the next year traveling the state and the nation as Miss Arkansas, she continues to represent the capital city and BT天堂and keeps the campus close to her heart.
鈥淏T天堂is a very special place, and the community there treats Miss BT天堂so incredibly well,鈥 she said.