Bethany College, Saskatchewan

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Bethany College

Motto: The World Needs Servants
Established: 1927
Type: College
Religious affiliation: Mennonite
President: Rick Schellenberg
President: Rick Schellenberg
Faculty: 14
Staff: 20
Location: Hepburn (30 minutes North of Saskatoon, off Highway No. 12), Saskatchewan, Canada S0K 1Z0
Campus: 13-acres
Colours: blue     
Nickname: Eagles
Mascot: Eagles
Affiliations: CHEC
Website: http://bethany.sk.ca/
Nurturing Disciples & Training Leaders to Serve

Bethany College is a bible collage established in the town of Hepburn, Saskatchewan in 1927. Bethany is co-sponsored by the Mennonite Brethren Churches of Alberta and Saskatchewan, and the Saskatchewan Evangelical Mennonite Mission Churches. The mission of Bethany College is to nurture disciples and train leaders to serve. Bethany refers to the village of Bethany (Jerusalem) near Jerusalem.

[edit] Programs

Bethany College offers five programs of study:

  • The TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) Certificate (15 credits)
  • ExCiTe Certificate (1 year)
  • Diploma of Biblical Studies (2 years)
  • Bachelor of Christian Studies Degree (3 years)
  • Bachelor of Arts Degree (4 years)

[edit] Facilities

The Bethany College facilities include Bethany Place, which is a Gymnasium/Auditorium. There is an Administration Building, which houses classrooms, Learning Resource Centre, chapel, general offices, faculty/staff offices, dining hall, and student lounge. There is a Library. The Music Center adjoins the Administration Building. The facilities include North, West, East and a Centre Court. There is a recreation area, Soccer Field and Courtyard.

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