Campus Visit

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Campus Visit

Tentative Campus Visit Schedule
9:30 am Welcome
9:55 am Class Session and/or Faculty Interviews
11:20 am Chapel (Wed or Fri)
12:00 pm Lunch with students, Common Meal (Wed),
     or Peace Forum (Thurs)
1:30 pm Campus Tour
2:15 pm Faculty Interviews and/or Class Session
3:30 pm Break
4:00 pm Financial Aid Discussion
4:30 pm Closing

 

     I would like to express a profound sense of gratitude for my [campus visit] . . .
each faculty member, staff person, administrative person and Bethany host was
a wonderful combination of helpfulness, informational clarity, openness, and
warm hospitality. In fact, I was treated as if I were a very special potential student.
Congratulations Bethany! I was both impressed and touched by this visit . . . .

               ~Dennis Webb, prospective student                 

 

     We are writing to express our gratitude for the hospitality we received during
our campus visit day. From coordinating trips to Cates Automotive [to fix our
air conditioning] to coloring on the floor with [our daughter] Molly; to borrowing
rides and car seats to internet access and housing; from discussions of coursework
to meals with members of staff, students, and spouses, we received a sense of
genuine caring of the Bethany community. Thank you!

              ~Chris Stover-Brown, prospective student     

 

Schedule a Campus Visit!

The best days to visit campus are Tuesday-Friday when we have classes in session. Wednesdays are especially good because we worship together, followed by a time of fellowship and eating during our common meal. If you hold a special interest in issues of peace and justice, then come on Thursday when we hold our weekly Peace Forum over the noon hour.

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Please be sure to note any special dietary needs, allergies, etc., so that we can provide you with the best possible experience!

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