Parent Information
A Note to Parents
Freshman Orientation
At Freshman Orientation, we try to equip your child with all the information he or she will need to begin life as a college student. Seasoned faculty, staff and students will be part of a structured program that lends itself to question and answer conversations. We try to make orientation a fun time as well, where we hope your child will feel encouraged to get involved. We want your child to be comfortable in his or her new home away from home.
The structure of Freshman Orientation will spill into the entire first semester, where your child will spend two hours a week in the classroom and one hour a week in a chapel service as part of freshman orientation. The classroom time will involve additional question and answer sessions as well as some hands-on activities that will help him or her get the most out of
We closely monitor your child's progress
We provide study skills assistance and tutoring
We can help with personal counseling
Sandy Louden, our director of college orientation, has years of experience counseling Bethel students. We in the Office of Student Life would like to share information about Sandy, including where she’s located and how she can be reached during freshman orientation. And we encourage our students to go to her if they become overwhelmed with either academic issues or life issues. If you have concerns about your child, and you would like to speak with Sandy, you can reach her at 731-352-4095 or e-mail her at loudens@bethelu.edu. You can even visit Sandy at her office in the Marrs-Stockton Student Center on Bethel’s campus.
Student Assistance Program and Crisis Hotline
Everyone experiences personal problems at some point in their lives. Often it is difficult to know what to do, or whom to turn to for help. This is why we have made the services of SAP available.
The Student Assistance Program (SAP) is a service paid for by Bethel to provide confidential, professional, short-term counseling and follow up services for all enrolled students. It is designed to help students overcome any barriers that may keep them from staying in school.
The SAP, provided by Carey Counseling Center, can be reached conveniently by calling 1-800-611-7757. An initial appointment will be set to discuss the situation and establish the best source of help.
In the event of an emergency, someone is available 24 hours a day at the CRISIS HOTLINE at 1-800-353-9918.
The SAP can handle a wide range of problems in a variety of areas, including: emotional, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, relationship problems, substance abuse, financial, family, and stress. These are only a few of the reasons why people seek help from SAP. Bethel University wants the best for their students and hopes this service will help them acheive their goal of attaining a college education.
In all cases, the student's confidentiality is protected and respected. No information goes anywhere without the student's request and written permission.