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Quick Connects are brief webinars that give you the opportunity to hear from Bethel experts on a variety of topics related to the admissions process and life at Bethel.
Quick Connects for Parents and Families
Your Student’s Mental Health and Safety
Learn more about the people, processes, and resources that help ensure your student is safe and has what they need to thrive.
Inclusive Excellence at Bethel
At this session, you will hear from Dr. Rahn Franklin as he shares how Bethel cultivates a Christ-centered learning community that fosters flourishing for all. He will share Bethel's commitment and work around diversity and the resources and support in place for the Bethel community.
Your Student's Academic Journey
Learn about what your student can expect throughout their academic journey, from meaningful interactions with professors to hands-on learning both inside and outside the classroom walls. You'll also learn about the academic resources available to support your student each step of the way.
Career Development and Calling
At this session, learn how the Office of Career Development and Calling helps students discover their gifts, choose their major, and enter the career field successfully. They provide support with resume writing, interview skills, job searching, and more.
Spiritual Formation at Bethel
Spiritual formation is foundational to the Bethel experience. At this session, you’ll learn about the many ways your student can grow their faith at Bethel.
Preparing for a College Transition
Transitioning to college can be tough for both the students and the parents. Learn more about how you and your student can navigate this unique time in a healthy way.
Intro to the Financial Aid Process
Learn how to navigate the financial aid process so that you can make sure your student is able to take advantage of the financial support available to them.