To apply to the Adult & Graduate Studies Program, visit the new application.
If you have questions, please contact our office:
Adult and Graduate Studies, Bethel University1001 Bethel CircleMishawaka, IN 46545Phone: 800.422.4251Email: ags.info@betheluniversity.edu
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Permanent residents will need to present an original card. Please complete the information below.
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This program is currently on hold with no anticipated start date. You may continue applying with this major or select another.
You must have completed a Bachelor’s degree before beginning a Master’s program. If you have questions, please contact the Adult & Graduate office at 574.807.7550.
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Someone from our nursing program will reach out to you to discuss options.
To participate in the BSN-C program, you must first complete the associate degree (ADN) in nursing and hold an RN license. Please begin this process by completing our application to the appropriate program here: ADN Application.
This program require a Bachelor’s degree and teaching license. If these do not apply to you, please consider our Transition to Teaching program. If you have questions, please contact the Adult & Graduate office at 574.807.7550.
Reminder: Submit your FAFSA online by priority date March 1 at www.fafsa.gov.
Enter the names and email addresses of your references below. They will be contacted via email to complete reference forms.
Enter the names and email addresses of your references below. They will be contacted via email to complete reference forms. References should provide insight into your professional development over the past five years. List the names of three nurse colleagues/supervisors from whom you are requesting references.
Do you wish to waive your right to examine the letters of reference submitted by the named individuals above?
Applicant Statement
Bethel University respects your integrity as an individual. At the same time, your life is expected to be consistent with the ideals and purposes of a Christian community. Students are expected to reflect a positive lifestyle that is congruent with a Christian university setting in all matters of public conduct. Modesty and good taste are expected in student attire. The use of tobacco in any form is not permitted anywhere on the campus. Students are also advised to refrain from using any kind of habitual or harmful drugs including alcoholic beverages, and they are to refrain from using improper and inappropriate language. These standards apply to class activities, field trips and all other university-sponsored activities. Bethel University seeks to enroll students who are in agreement with the spirit and ideals of the university and who will have a positive influence on their fellow students.
I hereby apply for admission to Bethel University and I agree to abide by the rules and regulations of Bethel University. With this in mind, I realize that actions on my part that do not agree with the guidelines of conduct established by the university may result in forfeiture of any or all Bethel University sponsored scholarships. I hereby certify that all information provided on this application is correct. I understand that withholding information on my application for admission or giving false information may make me ineligible for admission to Bethel University or may subject me to later dismissal.
Within the context of its religious principles, heritage and mission, Bethel University admits students of any race, national or ethnic origin, age or gender to its programs and activities. It does not discriminate in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic or other university-administered programs. The university makes every reasonable attempt to accommodate students with limiting physical impairment; however, each school reserves the right to examine applicants for suitability for the participation in the educational activities of its programs.