College of Arts & Sciences

Jennifer Hillier
Resident Director
Email:j-hillier@bethel.edu
Bachelor of Arts in
Communication Studies
Taylor University
Masters of Arts in
Counseling Psychology
Ball State University
Bodien Hall is a traditional residence hall with floors of about 25 students made up of two or three person rooms. Bodien is a community that strives to grow in Christ together through fellowship, accountability, fun, and creative programming.
As a staff, we strive to be authentic leaders and Christ-followers who are actively engaging with each resident, the Bethel community, and the world. Bodien is exclusively first-year student housing where hope to meet the needs of students who are new to Bethel. We want to help each student to feel welcome and comfortable here at Bethel.
We also hope that Bodien can be a community that consistently seeks the Lord and grows in faith together. We believe that this can happen through honesty, vulnerability, accountability and encouragement. We desire for Bodien to be a place where students can be real; a place where each resident can give and receive love as we encounter the joys and challenges of life together.
In Bodien we work hard in school but play hard as well! We have a variety of social and educational events including open mic nights, themed events for various holidays, events that bring awareness of our world and evens that bring awareness of ourselves. We also enjoy worshiping together; praying together; and engaging in conversations about faith, theology, and social justice.
Bodien is a great place to live, learn and grow! We hope it feels like home.
-Jenn Hillier, Resident Director
"Therefore, let him who until now has had the privilege of living a common Christian life with other Christians praise God's grace from the bottom of his heart. Let him thank God on his knees and declare: It is grace, nothing but grace, that we are allowed to live in community with Christian brethren." - Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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Bodien houses 160 students in traditional dorm rooms. The six floors are separated by gender.
- Ping-pong table, pool table and air hockey table
- TV (with cable) and DVD player in lounges
- Full kitchen
- Laundry room
- Public computers: 2 networked computers and printer
- Large study room
- Pop machines
- Loftable bed frames and bed springs
- Dressers
- Desks and chairs
- Closets or wardrobes
Students are invited to bring their own bedding, decorations, and accessories to make their room their own!