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Bethel College : Kansas

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Bethel College
North Newton, KS 67117
(316) 283-2500 (800) 522-1887; FAX: (316) 284-5286

Bethel College, established in 1887, is a private liberal arts institution af¬filiated with the General Conference Mennonite Church. In addition to regional accreditation, Bethel has baccalaureate program accreditation with CSWE and NLN. The 2 libraries contain 127,300 volumes, 3447 microform items, and 4076 audiovisual forms/CDs, and subscribe to 787 periodicals. Computerized library services include interlibrary loans and database searching. Special learning facilities include a learning re¬source center, art gallery, natural history museum, radio station, and TV station. The 60-acre campus is in a suburban area 25 miles north of Wichita. Including residence halls, there are 13 buildings.

Student Life: 68% of undergraduates are from Kansas. Others are from 31 states, 22 foreign countries, and Canada. 98% are from public schools. 86% are white. 86% are Protestant; 12% Catholic. The aver¬age age of freshmen is 18; all undergraduates, 35. 31% do not continue beyond their first year; 49% remain to graduate.

Housing:
592 students can be accommodated in college housing, which includes single-sex and coed dormitories, off-campus apartments, and married-student housing. On-campus housing is guaranteed for all 4 years. 65% of students live on campus; of those, 60% remain on cam¬pus on weekends. Alcohol is not permitted. All students may keep cars.

Activities: There are no fraternities or sororities. There are 40 groups on campus, including art, cheerleading, choir, chorale, chorus, comput¬ers, dance, drama, drill team, ethnic, forensics, international, jazz band, literary magazine, musical theater, newspaper, opera, orchestra, pep band, photography, radio and TV, religious, social, social service, stu¬dent government, symphony, and yearbook. Popular campus events in¬clude Fall Festival, Winter Frolic, and Spring Fling.

Sports: There are 5 intercollegiate sports for men and 5 for women, and 9 intramural sports for men and 8 for women. Facilities include two gyms, a weight room, an exericise room, tennis courts, a soccer field, an all-weather track, and football and baseball fields.

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