Housing

Living on campus has a whole host of benefits, financially, socially, and educationally. Not only is it more affordable and convenient than living off of campus, studies have shown that students living on campus are more likely to stay in school and more likely to graduate.

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Housing

Fall 2024 Check-In

Housing Application

Bethel University is primarily a residential campus. If you don't live within a 50-mile radius and haven't completed a total of 96 credit hours, you are required to live in campus housing.

Residence Halls

Living on campus fosters closer relationships with your fellow students and with your instructors and advisers, creating a tight-knit community where we all support one another.

First, explore Bethel's residence halls and decide which one fits you best.

What to bring

Not sure what to bring with you to your new dorm? No problem! We have a list here to help you get started.

Residence Life Activities

The Office of Residence Life provides a wide variety of activities from monthly community programming to weekly activities, including video game tournaments and movie nights. You are also encouraged to share your ideas for activities with the Director of Residence Life and Student Housing.

Maintenance Requests

Residence hall maintenance issues may be addressed by completing the General Maintenance Request Form below.

Help with Maintenance

This form is for students on the McKenzie campus. Online and satellite campus students, please contact the CPS IT Department at (615) 748-0490 or cpshelpdesk@bethelu.edu.