Student Right-To-Know Act
Student Right-To-Know Act
The Student Right-To-Know Act requires that Bethel University make the following information accessible: completion – graduation rates, retention rates, placement rates and types of graduate and professional education in which graduates of Bethel University’s four-year degree programs enroll.
For graduation and retention rates reported to the U.S. Department of Education, access the IPEDS reporting system by clicking here.
Further Information
Please note that the Bethel University Nursing Program meets the requirements for professional licensure in Tennessee. Students seeking licensure in another state are responsible for contacting the appropriate licensing board in that state to verify Bethel's program complies with the requirements.
Please note that the Bethel University Teacher Education Program meets the requirements for professional licensure in Tennessee. Students seeking licensure in another state are responsible for contacting the appropriate licensing board in that state to verify Bethel's program complies with the requirements.
Please note that the Bethel University Physician Assistant Program meets the requirements for professional licensure in Tennessee. Students seeking licensure in another state are responsible for contacting the appropriate licensing board in that state to verify Bethel's program complies with the requirements.