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College of Adult & Professional Studies

Learning Environment

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Bethel is committed to your success as an adult learner

You will be served in practical ways, including:

  • Advisors walk you through the admission process.
  • Faculty serve as teachers, mentors, and facilitators of learning.
  • A small group of adult students called a "cohort" supports and maximizes learning throughout your entire major.
  • Staff are committed to helping you reach your goal.
  • Financial aid and payment plans make financing your education possible.
  • Resources and Services.

Interested in an ethical framework for leadership?

At Bethel, you'll have the freedom to explore learning from a Christian perspective. Faith, ethics, and values are taken seriously. Energizing discussions, reflection, and application are essentials of the learning culture. Bethel motivates you to apply your learning to the whole person and cultivate thinking skills that relate to all of life and work. Faculty are committed to Christian values and principles, making it clear that there is an ethical framework for business practitioners to follow.

Would you like to learn with other in-career adults?

Students begin the major with a cohort, a group of adult learners who progress through the entire program together. The knowledge and wisdom of the cohort, guided by experienced faculty, are compounded as students interact and challenge each other to excellence.

Members discuss issues, share life experience, and prepare group projects. Friendships often endure beyond the Bethel experience. Students consistently say that the cohort becomes a source of rich support through the rigors and exhilaration of learning together.