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At Bethel, it takes just a few clear steps to pay for your college and reach your goals.
Because with a clear price and financial aid process, you can focus on what truly matters—your education and your future.
Here are your steps:
1. Start with your clear price
Your tuition is straightforward and transparent—and free of inflated figures. It gives you a clear place to start getting a sense of what your education will cost, making it easier for you to focus on what truly matters: your education and your future.
2. See that your hard work and achievements matter
A clear, transparent price is just the start. Your success and hard work got you this point. That’s why we celebrate your achievements with meaningful academic scholarships, awarded based on your GPA.
Explore your possible scholarships
3. Access need-based aid
Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) opens doors to additional need-based aid, including opportunities like the Bethel Promise Grant, which can lower tuition for qualified students to $2,500 a year.
Apply for financial aid
4. Find your final cost
Here’s how it adds up:
Tuition
+ room and board (if you choose to live on campus)
- achievement scholarships
- need-based aid
= your final cost
You can estimate your cost today using our net price calculator!
Questions? Ask your counselor
Your counselor is here to support you every step of the way. Set up a meeting with one of our financial aid experts to make sure you’re getting the most aid available to reduce your out of pocket costs.
Our priority is to equip you to become who you’re called to be through transformative Christ-centered academics. And with a clear price, clear aid, and clear steps, you can focus on what truly matters—your education and your future.