BLUEFIELD, VA (LOOTPRESS) – Jeremy “Joseph” Flanagan of Princeton, West Virginia, and Sophie Hall of Bluefield, Virginia, have been named the 2025 recipients of Bluefield University’s Presidential Scholarship. The full-tuition award is presented annually to two incoming freshmen demonstrating academic achievement, leadership, and character.
Flanagan, a senior at Princeton Senior High School and the son of Jeremy and Cristina Flanagan, plans to pursue a pre-medical degree at Bluefield University to become an orthopedic surgeon. Flanigan says he was drawn to the university’s faith-filled atmosphere and the opportunity to pursue further studies through Bluefield’s Master of Arts in Biomedical Sciences (MABS) program, a pathway designed to strengthen students’ preparation for medical school.
Offered in partnership with the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) in Blacksburg, Va., the nine-month program focuses on advanced biomedical coursework and hands-on learning.
Hall, a senior at Bluefield High School and the daughter of Justin and Jessica Hall, plans to major in criminal justice. She said she looks forward to joining the university’s close-knit, family oriented community and participating in athletics, including the golf and softball teams.
The Presidential Scholarship competition was held on campus on February 8, 2025. University faculty reviewed essays, conducted interviews, and evaluated candidates’ academic resumes and personal character.
“This scholarship is a chance for us to recognize some of the most talented, high-achieving students and provide them with a private Christian education at no cost,” said Dr. Steve Peterson, president of Bluefield University.
Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing Travis Roberts says the competition also highlights the university’s affordability. “Even students who do not receive the full-tuition scholarship often discover how accessible a Bluefield education can be,” Roberts said. “We’re offering a range of scholarships and discounts that can save students $10,000-$14,000 per year — before any state or federal aid is applied.”
The Presidential Scholarship is renewable for up to four years. It reflects Bluefield University’s mission to make private Christian higher education accessible and affordable. For more information or to apply for admission, visit apply.bluefield.edu.
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