Bethel Music Launches Its Own College

Bethel Music is launching their own college. Bethel Music College is an online school designed to equip worship leaders, songwriters and musicians with the technical skills and biblical foundations needed to become excellent leaders in worship ministry. In partnership with William Jessup University, they offer an accredited certificate in modern music.
Some of the instructors for the courses include members of Bethel Music Collective, Hillsong, Elevation Worship, Jesus Culture, Brian and Katie Torwalt, Housefires, Chris Tomlin, Phil Wickham, Darlene Zschech and many other world class music ministry leaders and instructors.
With classes starting soon, you can complete this online accredited certificate from the comfort of your own home while paying a fraction of the price that you would at other colleges or universities. You will get to maximize your growth by learning on a state of the art Learning Management System built specifically for this program.
* Complete your online certificate in less than 9 months
* Direct mentoring from the Bethel Music Collective and guests
* For eligible students, Financial Aid is available via our program association with William Jessup University
* 30 college credits applicable towards a Bachelor's from William Jessup University
Unlike other programs, this world-class program only has a few prerequisites that can easily be completed using minimal resources. With the help of our admissions team, the application process is quick and easy, with few steps that can be completed on your own or with the easily accessible help of an admissions counselor.
* A U.S. High School Diploma or higher
* Access to a computer, tablet or smart phone
* A desire to grow and gain expertise in your craft
To learn more about the college, click here.
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