Tuition and Payment Options

GradGuard Tuition Insurance

Bethel University partners with GradGuard™ to offer students tuition insurance featuring special plans and rates not available to the general public.

This coverage supplements Bethel's refund policy by ensuring reimbursement for tuition, room and board, and other fees for covered withdrawals at any time during the semester. Plans also include Student Life Assistance via a 24-hour emergency hotline. Students must purchase a GradGuard plan prior to the start of classes each term.

For more information, visit GradGuard website or call 877.794.6603.

Enrollment Deposit

A one-time Enrollment Deposit of $300 is required of all students. The deposit allows students to register for each succeeding semester, provided all financial obligations have been met. Enrollment Deposits are not required of students admitted on a special basis, including but not limited to: Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) program students, summer school students, or consortium visitors.

Enrollment Checklist

All students enrolled in the Fall term are required to complete their Enrollment Checklist by August 25, 2026. For Spring term, all incoming (new students only) are required to complete their Enrollment Checklist by January 25, 2027. If the Enrollment Checklist has not been completed by the dates above, a $200 fine will be assessed on the student account. Enrollment for succeeding terms is dependent on payment of the previous term’s expenses. To view the Enrollment Checklist, go to: My Bethel > Checklist

Off-Campus Programs

Students participating in a Bethel-sponsored fall semester or spring semester off-campus program who maintain their status as Bethel students are considered full-time. See the Office of International and Off-Campus Programs for a list of Bethel-sponsored off-campus programs.

Postsecondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEO)

Students participating in the PSEO program at Bethel are not responsible for paying the enrollment deposit, tuition for covered courses, Student Activity fee, course fees (with the exception of private music lessons), and course materials. Fees for enrollment, tuition, the Student Activity fee, and applicable course fees will appear on the student account and then the charges will be credited (reversed). PSEO students are responsible for the following, including, but not limited to: housing, meal plans, personal campus store charges, library fines, traffic fines, and trip expenses (when the trip experience is not required in order to earn credit). Specific questions regarding the PSEO program should be directed to the Office of Admissions.