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Royal Legacy

Bethel Homecoming Students

Royal Legacy: Giving with Class

Bethel students used to slide down “Sem Hill” on cafeteria trays. They also perfected the art of water-ballooning from the roof of the Robertson Center.

And annually, as many students as possible fit into one car—an activity known as the Cram the Car done during Homecoming. Sound like fun? 

These activities and many more have been passed down through the years as tradition, an important part of Bethel University. By participating in the fun, students build camaraderie, community, and a sense of belonging. 

Many generous Bethel students, alum, family, and friends participate in another popular tradition: giving.

Whether through time, money, prayer, or talents, they support Bethel and its mission. In doing this, they leave a legacy of fun and of commitment to a Christ-centered education, and this is what makes Bethel’s Legacy Royal!

Through Royal Legacy, Bethel hopes that you will stay connected to your alma mater, your former classmates, and current Bethel students; that you feel ownership in the school and its mission to make a Christian impact on the world; and that you are able to exercise good stewardship of what God has given you.