
Explore Where You’ll Learn, Live, and Thrive
Bethany is a beautiful place to learn, and for our residential students, it’s a great place to live too! Check out our campus facilities here first, and then schedule a visit to see it in person! If you can’t make it to campus, try our virtual tour instead.
Academic Facilities
In addition to numerous well-equipped classrooms, Bethany has many great spaces for academic hands-on learning experiences. See our Academics page for more about what you can expect as a Bethany student.
Art, Music, and Theatre Facilities
Bethany Lutheran College has a long tradition of excellence in art, music, theatre, and speech, along with great facilities to help students grow in these areas.
Athletics Facilities
Bethany’s many excellent athletic facilities help students train for intercollegiate sports, improve themselves physically, and enjoy intramural sports and recreation.
Residence Halls
There are five residence halls at Bethany Lutheran College. Anderson and Edgewood house women, Gullixson and Teigen house men, and Larson usage varies by year depending on the student body demographics. Edgewood and Larson offer apartment-style living.
Campus Buildings
Learn more about the unique buildings on our fifty-acre campus.
Bethany Activity Center
The new Bethany Activity Center will provides spaces for a variety of uses for the entire student body and Bethany community.
Honsey Hall
Rudolph E. Honsey Hall is an extraordinary academic building on the Bethany campus, made possible though the generous support and prayers of alumni and friends of the College.
Luther Hall
Luther Hall is the second-oldest building on campus, after Old Main. It was the main classroom building for many years, but today serves as the hub for several Student Services departments.
Memorial Library
he Memorial Library is conveniently located near residence halls and campus classrooms, directly adjacent to Trinity Chapel.
Meyer Hall
The Marvin G. Meyer Hall of Science and Mathematics is a 53,000 square foot facility designed to support baccalaureate majors in biology, chemistry, computer science, and mathematics.
Milton Tweit Hall
Milton Tweit Hall, abbreviated as MTH, originally served the campus as both the seminary building and the Communication Center.
Old Main
Old Main, built in 1911, symbolizes Bethany for hundreds of alumni and friends of the college. Old Main is connected via hallway to Luther Hall, and via tunnel to Memorial Library, Trinity Chapel, Meyer Hall, and Honsey Hall.
Presidents Hall
Presidents Hall houses the departments of Advancement and Institutional Communication. The house, originally built as the residence for the president of the college, was converted to offices in 2003.
Sports and Fitness Center
The Sports and Fitness Center has facilities and equipment available for a wide range of athletic interests.
Trinity Chapel
Trinity Chapel is the center of spiritual life at Bethany. While classes are in session, chapel services are held weekday mornings and Wednesday evenings.
Ylvisaker Fine Arts Center
The S.C. Ylvisaker (ill-vih-sah-kur) Fine Arts Center was completed in 1989. This building houses the art, music, and theatre departments.
Our campus grounds and buildings are expertly managed and maintained by our Facilities Department.