Founded in 1947 by a group of Missionary Church visionaries, the goal was to create leaders for the world. In the seven decades that have passed since then, we have succeeded in that mission! While some things have changed on campus, we've continued to be intentional as we guide students along in their spiritual journey and path to academic success in some key ways:
Every fall, students return to campus ready to grow and ready to engage in experiences that will shape them for their future roles in the world. From undergraduate programs that train nurses to sign language interpreters to musicians to athletes, our students impact the world. Our students are offered many opportunities through task force trips, internships and, finally, in their careers.
We are able to offer more grad courses now than in the past through an expanded online program. Bethel offers graduate programs online, on campus and some as hybrids. We offer master’s degrees in business administration (Online MBA), counseling (M.A. in Counseling Online), education (including Master's in Education Online, a school administrator license, Special Education Licensure Online, Transition to Teaching Licensure Program – On campus (evening courses), Master of Reading and Literacy Online, Online Masters Degree in Educational Leadership), ministry (Master of Ministry Degree Online), Nursing (,Educator's track and Administrator track), Teaching, Theological Studies (Master of Ministry and Master of Arts in Theology).
The experiences don’t end when students leave campus. In our Bethel Community Stories section, we share stories about our alumni, as well as reports on current students, donors, faculty, staff and friends who we hope provide inspiration and seeds of wisdom.
We are a Christian community of learners dedicated to building lives of commitment for leadership in the Church and the world. Bethel provides liberating academic and co-curricular programs to challenge the mind, enlarge the vision and equip the whole person for lifelong service.
Our goal is to partner with our students and families, to connect them with the resources they need to help their dreams become reality.
Your education at Bethel College is an investment in your future. We are certain that your time at Bethel will help you become the best version of yourself, with the potential for your future to become even more than you can imagine!
Financial aid, grants, scholarships, loans – it can be overwhelming and confusing. While there are common steps for every institution when it comes to financial aid, there are also some unique requirements.
Based on criteria established by the federal government, students who receive federal financial aid may be selected for verification. This process is designed to verify the financial information provided on the FAFSA. A verification worksheet and federal tax information is required to complete the process; additional information may also be requested. In order to be considered for all financial aid, information must be submitted within 30 days of the college’s written request. In no instance will verification information be processed beyond the student’s enrollment period.
All federal, state and institutional grants and scholarships will post to your student account at the start of each semester, once all requirements have been met. Some grants or scholarships may have minimum enrollment or housing requirements; endowed scholarships often require a thank-you note from the recipient to be sent to the donor. Some federal programs require additional steps to be completed prior to funds being released, such as the direct loan and TEACH grant.
From the original Oakwood-Slater Hall and Shupe Hall for underclassmen to the newer Logan Village for upperclassmen, there's a rich history in our student dorms. In your home away from home, you'll build close friendships and always have the support of our Student Life Staff.
Bethel College’s Spiritual Life is often referred to as the heartbeat of campus. Whether you are in chapel, the classroom, or the dorm, you’ll find opportunities to grow spiritually. Three times a week, students and staff gather together for chapel. With student-led worship and a variety of speakers, this weekly practice allows the Bethel community to engage different perspectives and experiences. Throughout the year, our Spiritual Life team puts on events to engage the campus in spiritual practices and disciplines. Read through the Bible in a weekend during Scripture 66, participate in prayer stations during the Collegiate Day of Prayer, or join the weekly alternative service, Vespers.
Most significantly, though, Bethel College is a community of discipleship. There is a vibrant mentoring program on campus, and staff, faculty, and students all reap the benefits of these relationships. We hope you’ll take part in this essential piece of the Bethel experience.
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