Student Right to Know - Bethany College

Student Right to Know - Bethany College
Academic Support & Resources
Student Right to Know
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Academic Support & Resources
Title IX
McCann Learning Center
Student Right to Know
Academic Calendar
Academic Procedure
Diversity
Articulation Agreements
Accessibility Services
FA Academic Progress Policy
Logins
Career Resources
Student Right to Know
Consumer Information
The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (H.R.4137) was signed into law on Aug. 14, 2008. Institutions must provide consumer information for students and procedures for obtaining this information. This page ensures that Bethany College complies with the disclosure requirements.
We encourage students to review this information and to discuss any questions with the appropriate office. Student Affairs and Financial Aid Offices can assist you as well.
AVAILABILITY OF INSTITUTIONAL AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Federal Student Financial Aid
State Financial Aid
Bethany College Financial Aid
Applying for Financial Aid
Loan Entrance and Exit Counseling
Private Education Loan Disclosure
Code of Conduct
Notification and Disbursement
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Books & PELL Grants
Loan Repayment
NSLDS
Federal Student Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations
Emergency Student Grants Under CARES Act
Emergency Student Aid Under CRRSSA
Emergency Student Aid Under the ARP
Institutional Expenditures of CARES, CRRSSA, and ARP Funds (HEERF)
Budget and Expenditure Reporting: HEERF I, II, and III Grant Funds
GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION
Campus Policies
Academic Programs
Academic Calendar
Accreditation and Licensure
Professional Licensure Disclosure
Instructional Facilities
Bookstore
Faculty
Copyright Infringement-Student Code of Conduct
Privacy of Student Records- FERPA
School Costs
Withdrawal Policies
Refunds
Assistance Animal and Emotional Support Animal Policy
Study Abroad
Transfer Credit Policy
&
Articulation Agreements
Computer Use
&
File Sharing
Student Activities
Study Body Diversity
Retention
Completion Rates
Student Athlete Graduation Rate
Graduation Rates
Career Rates
Career Placement Services
Post Graduate Study Rates
2024 Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report
Emergency Preparedness
View our
2026 Daily Crime Log
. You can also view crime logs from
2025
,
2024
,
2023
, and
2022
online, and our 2021 Crime Log upon request at the Public Safety Office.
Student Complaint and Grievance Procedures
Drug-Free Schools and Colleges [Edgar Part 86] Bethany College Biannual Drug and Alcohol Report 2022-24
Drug & Alcohol Policy
Vaccinations Policy
Missing Person Policy
Title IV Policy
Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act Report
Equity in Athletics – Bethany College
Voter Registration
Text Book Information
Financial Literacy
Services for At-Risk Students
Anti-Lobby Policy
Teacher Preparation Program Report
The Teacher Preparation Program provides certification candidates with professional preparation through early hands-on learning experiences, small class sizes, and caring faculty. Candidates integrate a liberal arts background, content preparation, and educational principles to prepare for careers in teaching at the elementary and secondary school levels or in an interdisciplinary synthesis of Psychology and Education. Prior to graduation, teacher candidates will have completed approximately 650 hours in a classroom, giving them the opportunity to apply techniques and practices in an educational setting. Candidates also are given opportunities to expand on the benefits of being global citizens who benefit and appreciate multi-cultural experiences.
The Department of Education offers majors in Elementary Education Grades K-6, and an Interdisciplinary major in Psychology and Education. Minors are available in Multi-categorical Special Education with Autism PreK-K, K-6 or 5-Adult and Secondary Education (Art, Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, Physical Education, Social Studies, and Spanish). Additionally, an Endorsement in Reading is offered.
The Teacher Preparation Program is affiliated with the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP).
Public Disclosure Documents
In compliance with state and federal regulations, the Office of the President is the location of “public disclosure” documents. The annual Bethany safety and security report, describing campus safety practices, crime statistics, reporting and prevention education, and policies and education on alcohol, illegal drugs, and sexual assault is posted on the Campus Life website.
Bethany College does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, disability, gender, sexual orientation, color, or national or ethnic origin, and complies with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
FINANCIAL AID CONTACT INFORMATION
Federal School Code: 003808
Location: Cramblet Hall
Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Phone:
304.829.7170
Fax:
304.829.7142
financialaid@bethanywv.edu