Hunter
In all truth, anyone could could come to Bethel University and receive a quality education. Though this school is a Christian university, and unshamedly so. An individual who does not enjoy a Christian atmosphere and does desire a personal relationship with Jesus Christ may not enjoy coming to this universtiy. However, that is not to say they should not come here, or that they would not be accepted by the community here. It would be difficult for them to recieve all the wonderful things that Bethel University has to offer.
Kristine
Someone who is not serious about the value of education.
Jordan
This school can be for everybody. However, a poor attitude and irresponsible social habits might make things more difficult.
Madeline
Someone who is openly gay would probably have a hard time here. Atheists would also be challenged at this school.
Emily
If you like to drink or do drugs that's generally frowned apon. So, if you're a big partier it's probably not the best fit for you.
Sarah
I don't think there's any "type" that shouldn't attend Bethel University, but if one isn't interested in any of the majors and study programs offered, then he or she should not attend the school. Academics and the education program were specific reasons that went into choosing Bethel University as the school for me. I think those are some of the most important, if not the most important, reasons to choose a school.
Leah
Someone who doesn't take college seriously and does not have straight morals. Those who like to party and be un-Christian will find themselves kicked out in no time.
Brianna
A non-Christian I think would have a hard time at a school like this because of the strong emphasis on Christianity and how it is a huge part of our culture. They might feel out of place.
Kari
Probably people who can't live with the campus rules/covenant. There are very few people who are really liberal at this school.
JennaRose
Someone who hates religion or Christianity should not attend this school, because there is an emphasis placed on these values.
Amy
Someone not willing to abide by the school covenant
Rachel
a non-Christian, someone seriously questioning your faith/beliefs
Jose
People that disagrees in having a faith base learning experience
Matthew
Someone who isnt into the small campus atmosphere. If big colleges are for you, I suggest you look into other schools.
Nicole
This school is open to almsot anything, but if you want to have alcohol, this college isn't a good idea.
Kelsey
The people who need not apply are students who are not serious about their commitments. Bethel requires all students to read and sign a "covenant for life together" and if they do not agree, they shouldn't sign- much like they shouldn't sign a legal document that they do not agree with.
Racheal
Have to be driven and motivated. Also, willing to deal with people who feel very strongly about their religion and beliefs
Kelly
people who look down at religon
Tyler
An outdoorsy type of person. Usually the friendly camp counselor from summer camp or a bible camp. Focused on the future , but very laid back and positive.