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Lee Praises Bethel Academic Achievements During Campus Visit

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McKenzie, Tenn.–Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee visited Bethel’s campus in McKenzie on Thursday and praised its recent academic achievements.  

During his time on campus, Lee observed a class in session and addressed a standing  room-only crowd of students, faculty and staff members, and local officials.  

In his remarks, Lee recognized Bethel’s academic achievements and how today’s  Bethel students will lead the state and nation in the coming years. 

“The real joy and purpose in life comes when we use our lives to try to impact other  people’s lives for good…You are being equipped right now in the disciplines that you  are getting in this place to allow you to do that. The future of our state is sitting in this  room,” Lee said.

Bethel students and programs have made headlines in recent weeks for their academic successes and learning opportunities outside a traditional classroom. 

In January, Bethel’s 2021 nursing program graduates achieved a 100% pass rate on the  NCLEX licensing exam, the assessment of record to measure aptitude for nursing  graduates preparing to enter the job market. 

“I can’t tell you, the last two years of this pandemic what health care workers have  meant to the world and how desperately we need them,” Lee said.  

Bethel’s Division of Education was recognized in February by the Tennessee State Board  of Education (SBE) for exceeding expectations in two domains of its Educator  Preparation Report Card (EPRC): One domain that measures employment and  retention rates and one that measures the school’s ability to attract and recruit a strong  and diverse cohort of candidates. 

In the last year, Sports Management students have volunteered at sporting events like  the Super Bowl, World Cup qualifying matches, NBA All-Star Weekend, and many other  events where students get on-the-job-training and make key career network  connections for after college as they enter the workforce.  

Lee also commented on Bethel’s nationally recognized Criminal Justice program and the gravity of choosing a career in public service. 

“It’s a changing world and you have an incredible responsibility there and we’re  grateful that you’re investing your lives there,” Lee said.  

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