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Study at Bethel College
Established by a Mennonite group in 1947, Bethel College is a private, evangelical Christian liberal arts institution. The campus occupies 75 acres of land in South Bend (Mishawaka), Indiana. Bethel College's recent enrollments have been more than 2,000 students every year. Bethel College offers a large number of undergraduate and postgraduate programs of study through the following academic divisions: The athletics department of Bethel College fields men’s and women’s teams in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis, track and field, softball, and volleyball. Nicknamed the Pilots, the teams compete in the Mid-Central Conference of National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, and the National Christian College Athletic Association. Bethel is in Mishawaka, IN. Mishawaka is a small city. The school is classified as a Missionary Church Inc college. Bethel is a private, not-for-profit institution. The school issues awards (degrees) up to the level of Master's degree. Course TopicsBethel tries to provide students with lots of choices, and does not tend to focus on only a few programs of study. Fields of study in vogue at the school include business and management and nursing and emergency medicine. Bethel SelectivityThe school's open admission policy attracts a range of prospective students. People seek out the school, and many students are from other states. FacultyThe most successful professors at Bethel are given tenure, encouraging them to stay with the school for a long time. Student EnrollmentApproximately 2,097 students study at the school (in 2007). A large number of students at Bethel are 40 years old or older. Student LifeThe school makes housing available to a large share of its students. Students at Bethel can take advantage of the school's meal plans. Students participate in Mid-Central College Conference athletics. Bethel Programs and Degrees
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