Admissions
College is one of life’s great beginnings, and admissions is where it all starts. Even if you’re not sure what you want to do, Bethel University is here to help you become who you want to be.
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Below, you'll find out how to apply, how to set up a campus tour, get an introduction to student life, and how to calculate tuition costs.
Application Process
Students enroll from all over the world and at different points in their lives. To help us guide you down the right path, choose the application process that fits you best.
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We'd love to meet you! Schedule a tour to get the full Bethel experience. You can walk around the campus, interact with students, and receive a first-hand look at everything our college has to offer.
Hendrix Scholarship Competition
The Hendrix Scholarship is Bethel's most prestigious academic scholarship. It is awarded annually to the winner of the Hendrix Scholarship Competition.
Learn More Here!Athletics
While you're here, cheer on the Wildcats during one of the many athletic events happening on campus.
Renaissance Program
Arrive an English major and leave a singer. Renaissance is where you can do both. Students who participate in Renaissance, Bethel’s Performing Arts Experience, earn scholarships for participating in Vocal, Theatrical, Instrumental, and Production programs while earning a degree in the major of their choice.
Student Life
From ministry life to Greek life, there’s always something to do for everyone. And if it doesn’t exist, we’ll help you create it.
Tuition and Fee Information
Researching tuition and fee information can be a bit overwhelming, but we've simplified the process. Here you'll find general cost information regarding scholarships for undergraduates, the official Federal Student Aid application, as well as information on the federal government and state scholarships.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you're searching for additional information quickly, we've compiled the most helpful frequently asked questions below.
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I took courses at another university over the summer; where should I have transcripts of these courses sent?
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Bethel University does not discriminate and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, pregnancy or pregnancy-related conditions, or military service, either in the admission of students, in employment, or in the administration of any of its educational policies, programs, or activities. In conformity with Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972, Bethel University does not, within the context of its religious principles, heritage, mission, or goals, discriminate on the basis of sex in the area of employment, admission, educational programs, or other activities. Bethel University complies with the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the IRS Anti-Bias Regulation, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
For questions regarding Title IX and its application and to make reports and complaints about conduct that may constitute sexual discrimination, please contact the Bethel University Title IX Coordinator, the US Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, or both.
Rachael Brooks
Title IX & Prevention Services Coordinator, Bethel University
731-352-4246
325 Cherry Ave., McKenzie, TN 38201 brooksra@bethelu.edu
For Bethel’s Sexual Misconduct and Relationship Violence Policy, please visit https://www.bethelu.edu/about/title-ix-and-prevention-services.
Inquiries regarding other types of discrimination can be addressed to the Chief Academic and Compliance Officer:
Phyllis Campbell
Chief Academic and Compliance Officer
731-352-4046325 Cherry Ave., McKenzie, TN 38201
campbellp@bethelu.edu
For employment concerns, contact the Director of Human Resources.
Vicky Williams
Director of Human Resources
731-352-6405325 Cherry Ave., McKenzie, TN 38201
williamsv@bethelu.edu