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Bethel University’s San Diego Seminary to close

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By Maddie DeBilzan

A Monday-morning email from Bethel University President Jay Barnes announced the discontinuation of Bethel University Seminary in San Diego, effective after this year. The move was recommended by several working groups tasked with making decisions to make up for this year’s budget shortfall.

The decision was made based on the preference students have shown towards online Seminary classes as opposed to face-to-face degrees.

Last year, the email said, Bethel Seminary launched five fully online programs. 96 new students chose the online programs, while 87 new students chose the programs’ face-to-face counterparts.  

According to Suzanne McInroy, Bethel’s Director of Communications, there are four full-time faculty members, about 10 staff members and 165 degree-seeking students at the Seminary in San Diego.

All of the staff positions at the San Diego locations will be eliminated after this year, according to the email. Full-time faculty and some adjunct faculty members will be invited to teach online Seminary programs. Students currently enrolled in a face-to-face degree at the San Diego location will be able to finish their degrees through a teach-out program.

“The decision to close the BSSD campus has been one of the hardest decisions I have made during my time as president of Bethel University,” Barnes’ email said. “The vision and plan we have for the future of Bethel Seminary provide some comfort, but it grieves me to close the campus in San Diego.”

23 comments on “Bethel University’s San Diego Seminary to close

  1. David Williams

    so, my comment wasn’t approved or something?

  2. Mark Pearsey and the donors who made the amazing new addition possible must be heartbroken. What is the asking price? I hope that some other Christian institution of higher learning will purchase the property and continue using it for the intentions of the donors.

  3. Michael Grisham

    Sorry to see any Christian institution close. Is the property for sale ?

  4. George Demetrion

    I have audited courses at BSSD for several years and have been profoundly edified. Since leaving San Diego I have continued auditing online courses at the seminary, but found the on-site courses very worthwhile. The teachers and student colleagues have played an important role in my ongoing faith formation to which I am profoundly grateful. If BSSD does close its onsite courses it will be nothing less than a profound loss for many people as well as the faith community in the San Diego area.

  5. Michael Grisham

    I am new to San Diego bringing a Christian Ministry, primarily educational. If the BSSD property becomes available I would be honored to carry on with the cause of Christ at that location. Lord willing.

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