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Inclusive Excellence
Programs, Partnerships, and Resources
Bethel's commitment to diversity is evidenced by the programming, partnerships, and resources that provide support and development opportunities to all students and employees.
Student Opportunities
- The Bethel/Frogtown and Summit-University Community Partnership provides students with the opportunity to live, learn, serve, and engage with the Frogtown community in St. Paul.
- The Office of Accessibility Resources and Services ensures that students with disabilities have equal access and opportunity to the university and its programs.
- Our Intercultural Programs and Services exist to meet the needs of underrepresented students as they acclimate to college life, engage in campus activities, and grow academically and spiritually.
- Cultural Connections Center
- United Cultures of Bethel
- Student clubs and organizations
- Our International Programs and Services support international and third culture students as they adjust to living and learning in the United States.
- The Shalom Seminar is a training for all new employees that provides a basic biblical understanding of reconciliation-shalom. It explores areas of needed growth often hidden from our awareness that keep God’s people from living remarkable Christianity and modeling reconciliation and a diverse community of shalom.
Scholarships
- Act Six has been an important and strategic partnership to prepare future leaders at Bethel. While Degrees of Change is discontinuing the program, we are still committed to providing such leaders with life-changing experiences at Bethel. And we are developing the next strategic program to identify and connect with future leaders and connect them with life-changing experiences at Bethel.
- The George Floyd Scholarship supports the education of the next generation of diverse leaders.
- The Fight for Something Scholarship provides financial support to students from the Karen community.
Learn more about financial aid along with grants and scholarship available to undergraduate, adult undergraduate, graduate, and seminary students.
Offices
- The BUILD Program is a two-year, residential certificate program for students with intellectual disabilities.
- The Office of Accessibility Resources and Services ensures that students with disabilities have equal access and opportunity to the university and its programs. It is part of Bethel's Center for Access and Integration.