
31 East Campus Drive, Bethany, WV 26032, USA


Bethany College offers a variety of athletic programs that compete in the NCAA Division III level, providing students with opportunities to participate in intercollegiate sports while maintaining a focus on academics. The college supports both men's and women's teams across several sports, encouraging a balance of competitive play and personal development.
Among the sports available, students can join teams in basketball, soccer, cross country, and tennis. The college also features baseball and golf for men, alongside softball and volleyball for women, reflecting a broad spectrum of athletic interests. This range allows students to engage in sports that suit their abilities and preferences.
The athletic department emphasizes fostering teamwork, discipline, and leadership through its programs. Student-athletes benefit from facilities designed to support training and competition, which contribute to their athletic and personal growth during their college experience.
Bethany College-West Virginia offers a variety of student organizations catering to diverse interests, providing opportunities for both personal growth and community engagement. Among these groups are the Student Government Association, which allows students to participate in campus leadership and decision-making processes. Culture Clubs provide a platform for students to explore and celebrate different cultural backgrounds and traditions.
For those interested in outdoor activities and animal care, the Equestrian Club and Outdoors Club offer specialized experiences. The Equestrian Club focuses on horseback riding and related events, while the Outdoors Club encourages exploration of nature and outdoor recreation. Additionally, the Black Alliance serves as a community for students to connect around shared experiences and support.
Bethany College-West Virginia attracts a diverse student body with a notable split in residency status. The institution has a very low percentage of in-state students, around 20%, placing it in the bottom 5% nationally, while out-of-state students comprise a significantly higher 80%, ranking in the top 5% for this category. Domestic student representation also stands at 80%, which is about average compared to other schools. However, international representation is minimal, with no students reported from foreign countries and none with unknown residency status.
The college sees an average-sized new student intake, enrolling about 240 freshmen annually and approximately 25 transfer students. This results in a total average new enrollment of 265 students each year, a figure that positions Bethany College-West Virginia in the lower third nationally.
The age distribution of students shows a traditional college-aged majority. Among undergraduates, most are between 18 and 21 years old, with the largest group (333 students) aged 18 to 19, followed by 224 students aged 20 to 21. Older students are present but in smaller numbers, including a handful aged 22 to 24 and a very limited number beyond 25. Graduate level students tend to be older on average, with the majority falling into the 22 to 29 age range.
The racial and ethnic makeup of the community is fairly balanced but leans toward the average range compared to other institutions. White students are the largest group at 305, followed by 116 African American students and 28 Hispanic students, all figures roughly in the lower third nationally. Other groups include Native American, Asian, and Pacific Islander students, each represented by small numbers. Students identifying with two or more races number 27, while a sizable group of 113 students falls into an unknown racial category.
Bethany College-West Virginia offers a range of extracurricular activities that contribute to a vibrant campus life. Students can participate in various artistic and media-related groups, including drama, campus radio, campus television, band, and chorus. The presence of a campus newspaper also provides opportunities for students interested in journalism and writing.
Health and wellness resources are available, with the college providing a health clinic and psychological counseling services, supporting the well-being of its student body. Additionally, there is an office dedicated to veterans' affairs to assist students who have served in the military.
While the college does not offer legal services or a women's center, its supportive services and activities reflect a commitment to fostering a balanced and engaging environment for students.
Bethany College-West Virginia offers students access to the T. W. Phillips Memorial Library, which serves as the institution's sole library facility. While the college's library resources are modest in scale, with just one library available, it provides a collection of approximately 101,056 physical books and a substantial offering of 420,688 ebooks. This digital collection enhances access to materials beyond the physical holdings.
The library maintains an average range of digital subscriptions, totaling around 36,960, and offers access to 43 databases, positioning it near the median level of comparable institutions. Students benefit from physical facilities and digital access, supported by trained staff and established hours totaling 88 service hours weekly. Access to shared collections is also part of the resources offered, although all-day availability is not provided.
Total enrollment
671Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
240Member of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
143 full time, 48 part timeVeterans affair office
YesMain library name
T. W. Phillips Memorial LibraryNumber of libraries on campus
1Reservable study rooms in library
No24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
YesStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
YesEstablished library hours
YesAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
Yes