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Bethany College (West Virginia)

Coordinates:40°12′21″N80°33′37″W / 40.20583°N 80.56028°W /40.20583; -80.56028
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Private college in Bethany, West Virginia, US
For schools with the same or similar names, seeBethany College (disambiguation).
Bethany College
TypePrivateliberal arts college
Established1840; 185 years ago (1840)
FounderAlexander Campbell
Religious affiliation
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Endowment$77 million (2015)[1]
PresidentJamie Caridi
Academic staff
64 (fall 2022)[2]
Students623 (fall 2022)[2]
Location,,
US
CampusRural, 1,300 acres (526 ha) total
ColorsGreen and white  
NicknameBison
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIIPAC
Websitebethanywv.edu

Bethany College is aprivateliberal arts college inBethany, West Virginia, United States. Founded in 1840 by ministerAlexander Campbell of theRestoration Movement, who gained support by the Virginia legislature, Bethany College was the first institution of higher education in what is now West Virginia.[a] The college has an enrollment of approximately 620 students.[2]

History

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Images of Bethany College, 1904

A liberal arts college, Bethany was chartered on March 2, 1840, by theVirginia legislature and given "all degree-granting powers" of theUniversity of Virginia.[citation needed] West Virginia's secession from Virginia on June 20, 1863, recognized existing Virginia charters; Bethany College continues to operate under the Virginia charter.

It was founded byAlexander Campbell, a minister in theRestoration Movement who provided the land and funds for the first building and served as the first president. Bethany has been a four-year private liberal arts college affiliated with theChristian Church (Disciples of Christ),[3] since its inception.[4] This religious body, of which Campbell was one of the principal founders, continues to support and encourage the college but exercises nosectarian control. An early center ofcoeducation, Bethany has admitted women since the 1880s.

The college's roots stem from the Buffalo Seminary, founded in 1818, by Campbell; sessions were first held in hismansion in Bethany,[5] home of Alexander Campbell and his father Thomas Campbell. The new Buffalo Seminary, " a continuing education arm of the College" is less than a mile away from the College.

The college is the birthplace ofDelta Tau Delta, an international social fraternity founded in 1858.[6]

DuringWorld War II, Bethany was one of 131 colleges nationally that took part in theV-12 Navy College Training Program, which offered students a path to a Navy commission.[7]

A number of campus buildings are contributing resources to theBethany Historic District.[8] The Historic District was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1982.[9]Pendleton Heights was listed in 1975 and theDelta Tau Delta Founders House in 1979.[9]

The campus is also home to the Parkinson Forest, which in 2019 was added to the national Old-Growth Forest Network. The designation identifies the Parkinson Forest as the oldest Old-Growth Forest in Brooke County.[10]

Academics

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Old Main

Bethany College offers a wide selection of studies, awarding Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degrees in more than 25 fields. If a major does not appeal to a student, Bethany offers students the opportunity to design their own major through the Interdisciplinary program. Bethany also offers dual majors, which is a combination of two majors.[11]

According to recent research, 95% of Bethany College graduates carry student loan debt, averaging $25,704.[12] The endowment fund in 2016 was worth $46.7 million.[13] According toU.S. News tuition and fees are $28,444 and room and board costs $10,270 (2017–18). About 29% of Bethany students graduate in four years.[13]

Student life

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Bethany College has multiple opportunities for student engagement, ranging from sports to social events. The school has Men's teams for baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, track & field and volleyball. Women's teams include many of the same sports as Men's, with the addition of acrobatics & tumbling, softball, wrestling and equestrian club. There is no Women's team for baseball or football.[14]

The main social event at the school is Homecoming Weekend, which takes place in October. This event is highly anticipated by both current and former students alike. Notable alumni visit the school to speak at seminars, the school hosts a special breakfast, fraternities and sororities hold their own events, and there are various sporting events.[15]

Notable alumni

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Notes

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  1. ^West Liberty University is older but was a secondary school until 1870.

References

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  1. ^"Bethany College: Meet the Staff". Retrieved2015-07-15.
  2. ^abc"College Navigator - Bethany College". National Center for Education Statistics. RetrievedOctober 5, 2024.
  3. ^"Bethany College :: Campus Ministry". Bethanywv.edu. Archived fromthe original on 2012-12-12. Retrieved2012-11-23.
  4. ^"Select Library". Credoreference.com. 2000-01-01. Retrieved2012-11-23.
  5. ^"Bethany College :: Bethany College Establishes Buffalo Seminary". Bethanywv.edu. Archived fromthe original on 2012-12-14. Retrieved2012-11-23.
  6. ^"History | Delta Tau Delta". Delts.org. Retrieved2012-11-23.
  7. ^"Naval Training and Education Yearbooks in the Navy Department Library". Department of the Navy. 2011. RetrievedSeptember 25, 2011.
  8. ^Henry J. Browne (September 1981)."National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Bethany Historic District"(PDF). State of West Virginia, West Virginia Division of Culture and History, Historic Preservation. Retrieved2011-07-23.
  9. ^ab"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  10. ^"Parkinson Forest Added to Old-Growth Network - About Bethany - Bethany College".About Bethany. 2019-10-17. Retrieved2020-06-28.
  11. ^"Bethany College :: Degrees and Majors". Bethanywv.edu. Retrieved2014-08-21.
  12. ^"Average Student Loan Debt Statistics for 2021". Retrieved14 July 2023.
  13. ^ab"Bethany College (WV) - Profile, Rankings and Data".US News. 10 March 2016. Retrieved14 July 2023.
  14. ^"Bethany College (WV)".Bethany College (WV). Retrieved2024-08-05.
  15. ^"Homecoming Weekend".Bethany College. Retrieved2024-08-05.
  16. ^"Clark, (James Beauchamp) Champ (1850-1921)." The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather guide. Abington: Helicon, 2010. Credo Reference. Web. 17 September 2012.
  17. ^"Gordon, Caroline (1895 – 1981)." The Crystal Reference Encyclopedia. West Chiltington: Crystal Semantics, 2005. Credo Reference. Web. 17 September 2012.

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