Admission Requirements
Applicants are admitted under the requirements of the most current catalog at the time they last enter Bethel.
The Bethel University Certificate in Postsecondary Teaching program will consider applicants who:
- Submit a completed Application for Admission form with the $25 nonrefundable application fee.
- Have
earned a master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution, are
currently enrolled in a master’s program at a regionally accredited
institution, or by consent of the program director.
- Submit official transcripts from all previous undergraduate and graduate course work.
- Have earned a GPA of 3.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale.
- Submit a current resume.
- Attend a Certificate in Postsecondary Teaching information session.
- Submit two Admission References.
- Submit a Computer Documentation
form. Applicants are required to document access to a computer with the
required capabilities and software for use throughout the program (see:
Application forms for details).
- Submit a Student Immunization Record form.
- Submit a Request for Transfer of Credit form, if applicable.
- Submit a Student Payment Options form.
- Submit
a TOEFL examination score report (required of all international
applicants and all applicants whose primary language is not English). A
minimum score of 550 is required on the paper-based test or 213 on the
computer-based test.
- Indicate acceptance of Bethel Community Expectations by signing the application form.
- Interview with program faculty.
International Applicants: Additional Admission Requirements
An
international applicant is any candidate who is neither a U.S. citizen
nor a U.S. permanent resident alien. International applicants must:
- Submit
official evaluations of foreign transcripts from a NACES (National Association of
Credential Evaluation Services) member organization (www.naces.org) or from CGFNS International (Commission on
Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools) (www.cgfns.org).
- Submit
a completed Certificate of Finances form and a copy of current bank
statement(s) to show evidence of adequate funds to cover a minimum of one
year’s full tuition and living expenses.
- If
an applicant is receiving funds from a sponsor(s), submit:
o Notarized Affidavits of Support (I-134).
o Letters of support from sponsors.
- Submit
a copy of I-94 (applicants currently in the U.S.).
- Submit
a copy of passport (applicants currently in the U.S.).
- Submit
a copy of current visa (applicants currently in the U.S.).
- Submit
documentation of health insurance.
- If
the applicant’s primary language is not English, have a required English
language evaluation as part of the admission process.
U.S. Permanent Resident Alien Applicants: Additional Admission Requirement
- U.S. permanent resident alien applicants must present the applicant's green card.
Meeting
minimal entrance requirements does not necessarily guarantee admission.
Exceptions to minimum criteria may be made at the discretion of the
admissions committee.
Students with Disabilities
Bethel is committed to ensuring equal access for students with
disabilities by providing reasonable accommodations and services. Students must
provide documentation of their disability(ies) in order to receive
accommodations. For further information, click on Disability Services or
contact the director of disability services at 651-635-8759 or 800.255.8706,
ext. 8759.
To request disability-related accommodations or services, one week's
notice is preferable
Policies
All program policies can be found in the Graduate School catalog.
The catalog can be downloaded here in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Once the file is
downloaded, you will be able to view and print the document using Adobe Acrobat
Reader. If you do not have that program on your computer, follow this link to
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