Required Notifications for CAS Students
The following information is available to any student, parent, prospective student, and other interested parties. Copies of each are also available in the Office of the Registrar and Office of Student Life.
This report includes data about participation, staffing, revenues, and expenses attributable to Bethel University intercollegiate athletic activities. This report is available upon request from the Department of Athletics.
This report documents the number of students counted as a completion or graduation if, within 150 percent of the normal time for completion of or graduation from the program, the student has completed or graduated from the program or enrolled in any program of an eligible institution for which the prior program provides substantial preparation. This report covers the one-year period ending on August 31 of the preceding year. This report is available upon request from the Office of the Registrar.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) is a federal law enacted to establish procedures for disclosing information contained in student records and to protect the privacy of these records. Non-disclosure forms, release of information forms, and full information about Confidentiality of Student Records (FERPA) are provided by the Office of the Registrar.
Bethel University is required by law to notify students that arrests, charges, or convictions of criminal offenses may limit employment possibilities in specific careers and occupations and may limit their ability to obtain federal, state, and other financial aid. If students have questions about the possible impact of criminal records, they should investigate any such requirements for their desired occupation(s) or financial aid.
The standards of conduct at Bethel University clearly prohibit the use, possession, and/or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol by students on and off the Bethel premises during the school year. Learn more about university policies concerning alcohol and drug use, resources for rehabilitation and counseling, and disciplinary sanctions regarding this policy. The Covenant for Life Together also provides additional information.
Information concerning available financial assistance and FFEL/Direct Loan Deferments for Peace Corps or volunteer service is available from the Office of Financial Aid.
The Office of Student Life maintains information on Bethel's Harassment Policies.
The Office of Student Life maintains information on Bethel's Hazing Policy. http://cas.bethel.edu/student-development/policies/hazing
For information about cost, refund policies, withdrawing from Bethel, academic programs, accreditation, services, facilities, and study abroad programs, consult the College of Arts & Sciences Catalog.
The Office of Student Life maintains information on Bethel's withdrawal policies.
Missing Student Policy
The Office of Student Life maintains Bethel's Missing Student Policy.
The Office of Student Life maintains Bethel's Nondiscrimination Policy.
The Office of Student Life outlines details related to the Patriot Act.
The illegal distribution of copyrighted materials may subject students to criminal and civil penalties. Information Technology Services outlines more information about peer to peer file sharing.
This report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Bethel; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security, such as policies concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. You can obtain a copy of this report by contacting the Office of Security and Safety.