Undergraduate Tuition and Financial Aid

A clear price—so you can focus on your future.

At Bethel, your transformative education starts with transparent tuition and simple steps.

With a clear price and financial aid process, you can focus on what truly matters: your education and your future. That’s why we repositioned our tuition starting in 2025-26. At Bethel, it takes just a few clear steps to plan how to pay for your college and reach your goals. A simpler way to understand your total cost means you’ll be empowered to make informed decisions and become who you’re called to be.

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About the process

  1. Before you apply

    The net price calculator lets you estimate your financial aid award and see that a Bethel education is within reach. With straightforward, transparent tuition—free of inflated figures—you’ll have a clear starting point.

  2. Apply for aid

    Get started on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Completing the FAFSA is a key step in unlocking need-based aid, including opportunities like the Bethel Promise Grant, which can lower tuition for qualifying Minnesota students​.

  3. After you're offered financial aid

    Once you receive your financial aid offer, you’ll find that Bethel provides a clear path to understanding your costs—your price, scholarships, and need-based aid all come together to help you make an informed decision.

Types of aid

Scholarships

A scholarship is a monetary gift that celebrates an academic achievement, special talent, or act of service. The best thing about a scholarship is that it doesn't need to be repaid.

Grants

Grants are a form of gift aid, meaning you don’t need to repay them. Most grants are based on your level of financial need determined by the results of your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Loans

Many students take out loans to help fund a portion of their college expenses. Loans must be repaid, so be sure to plan your finances carefully and borrow only what you can afford to repay.

Student employment

More than 1,350 students work on campus to help with their college expenses.

$46 million

total gift aid given to Bethel students

98%

of students receive financial aid