Tuition and Cost of Attendance
Tuition & Financial Aid
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- About the Process
- Before You Apply
- Apply for Aid
- Apply for Additional Gift Aid
- Special Circumstances
- Updating FAFSA After Filing Taxes
- Financial Aid Verification
- After You're Offered Financial Aid
- Maintaining Eligibility
- Managing Repayment
- Tuition & Cost of Attendance
- Types of Aid
- Dates and Deadlines
- Forms and Resources
- Frequently Asked Questions
- BUILD Students
- Contact Us
Learn more about tuition and cost of attendance so that you can make plans to join our community—and become who you're meant to be.
We know that many students wonder if they can afford a private college education. Tuition and other school costs may seem like too much—however, financial aid is available to help lower that cost. Last year, Bethel gave out more than $33 million in institutional grants and scholarships and more than 90% of incoming new students received financial aid at Bethel.
You have a financial aid counselor to guide you through the financial aid process and help you determine how to pay for college. We're committed to giving you the best possible aid package based on your financial need.
Merit-based scholarships and need-based aid is offered after filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Please review our dates and deadlines for the timeline of packaging financial aid for new and returning students.
Cost of Attendance
Delve deeper by looking into the cost of attendance, which estimates the total cost of attending Bethel (including tuition, fees, housing, food, books, etc.).