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Class of 2029 – Warren County Students Studying at James Madison University

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JMU welcomes the Class of 2029!

Students from across Warren County are pursuing their academic goals at James Madison University (JMU), one of Virginia’s most respected public universities. Representing towns like Front Royal, Linden, and Bentonville, these students are studying in a wide range of disciplines, from business and education to the sciences and the arts.

The following students from Warren County are currently pursuing degrees at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia:

  • Nieve Escobar of Bentonville – Psychology (BS)
  • Nathan Ballard of Front Royal – Business Management (BBA)
  • Ava Strickler of Front Royal – Elementary Education (BS)
  • Jillian Ryan of Front Royal – Psychology (BA)
  • Gabrielle Downes of Front Royal – Sociology (BS)
  • Parker Smith of Front Royal – Theatre (BA)
  • Toby Tennant of Front Royal – Theatre (BA)
  • Owen Werner of Front Royal – Economics (BBA)
  • Sean Regan of Front Royal – Marketing (BBA)
  • Zachary Puryear of Front Royal – Computer Information Systems (BBA)
  • Ian Bern of Front Royal – Exploratory
  • Sebastian France of Front Royal – Finance (BBA)
  • Madison Megeath of Front Royal – Inclusive Early Childhood Education (BS)
  • Alva Walker of Front Royal – Individualized Study (BIS)
  • Alexis Victoria Marques of Front Royal – Justice Studies (BA)
  • Elyse Huston of Front Royal – Psychology (BS)
  • Abigail LeValley of Front Royal – Public Administration (BS)
  • Nicolas Fernandez of Linden – Finance (BBA)
  • Kamryn Klevas of Linden – Mathematics (BS)
  • Marcus Turner of Linden – Information Technology (BS)
  • Peyton Hensley of Linden – Individualized Study (BIS)
  • Cole Logan of Front Royal – Computer Information Systems (BBA)

These students are part of JMU’s diverse academic community, which offers over 150 degree programs and is known for high graduation and employment rates. Founded in 1908 and located in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, JMU remains one of the top public universities in the state and nation.

 

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