Bethel University Global Studies
Why choose Bethel University Global Studies?
Bethel University is a private, Christ-centered, four-year institution located in the welcoming community of McKenzie, Tennessee. The university is dedicated to providing an accessible and supportive educational environment where students can grow academically, spiritually, and socially. Bethel offers high-quality education through both on-campus programs and technology-mediated learning, servi...
Bethel University is a private, Christ-centered, four-year institution located in the welcoming community of McKenzie, Tennessee. The university is dedicated to providing an accessible and supportive educational environment where students can grow academically, spiritually, and socially. Bethel offers high-quality education through both on-campus programs and technology-mediated learning, serving a diverse student community. With a focus on intellectual achievement, spiritual development, and social growth, the university fosters an environment rooted in Christian values, respect, and inclusion. Supported by a dedicated faculty and staff, students are equipped with the knowledge, character, and confidence needed to pursue meaningful careers and purposeful lives.
Bethel University Global Studies Reviews
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One of the best trips of my life!
June 05, 2026by: Steven Hugueley - United StatesProgram: Osaka, Tokyo, Kyoto Japan-Modern and Ancient Asian Tradition
Visiting Japan has always been at the top of my travel destinations. Traveling with the Bethel Global Studies group was the easy button. Each day was packed with just enough events to be fully immersed with this magical and enchanting culture. Can’t wait to see what future trips we will be going on with this great group of people!

Great place, But not the experience i expected
June 04, 2026by: Caitlin McMackins - United StatesProgram: Osaka, Tokyo, Kyoto Japan-Modern and Ancient Asian Tradition
Japan is a beautiful country, and I enjoyed seeing places like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. The hotels were comfortable, and many of the destinations we visited were memorable and worth seeing. However, one of my biggest frustrations was the amount of time spent on the bus. At times, it felt like we spent more time traveling between locations than actually experiencing them. There were days when we would travel for hours only to spend 20–30 minutes at a destination before getting back on the bus and moving on to the next stop. While I understand that seeing multiple cities requires travel, the pace often felt rushed and left little time to truly enjoy or explore many of the places we visited. I would have preferred fewer stops with more time to experience each destination, interact with the local culture, and enjoy Japan at a slower pace. I also felt that communication leading up to the trip could have been improved. There was limited information provided before departure, which left me unsure of what to expect. Even something as simple as a text message the night before our flight to Japan with final reminders, meeting information, and travel expectations would have been extremely helpful. Additionally, I felt there was a lack of guidance while navigating the airports in Japan. As a first-time international traveler, I expected more direction from the trip leader, but instead I often felt like I was navigating the airports and travel process on my own. Having clearer instructions and more active guidance would have made the experience much less stressful. Looking back, I think my biggest disappointment is that I left feeling like I didn't truly get to experience Japan the way I had hoped. The country itself was incredible, but the pace of the trip and the amount of structured travel left me wishing I had planned the trip independently. I believe I would have enjoyed spending more time in fewer locations, exploring at my own pace, and having the flexibility to create my own experience. Overall, I am grateful for the opportunity to visit Japan and make memories, but I left feeling that the trip was not the right fit for the type of travel experience I was looking for.
Favorite Trip I’ve Ever Been On!
June 04, 2026by: Marianne Moore - United StatesProgram: Osaka, Tokyo, Kyoto Japan-Modern and Ancient Asian Tradition
I genuinely had the time of my life!! We truly got lucky with Shirley (tour guide) and such great weather… I can’t believe I actually got to physically see Mt. Fuji with my own eyes! However, my only critique would be the amount of time we spent at places. For instance, we spent more time on the bus some days than actually getting to experience Japan. It sucks when we spend 2+ hours on a bus to get only 30 minutes to look around each destination. I do understand how stuff like this does happen while traveling with traffic etc etc. Overall, this was an unforgettable experience that allowed me to see and learn so much about Japan. I made amazing memories, met wonderful people, and would absolutely recommend this program to anyone considering traveling or studying abroad!!
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Jon Shepherd
Participated in 2025
Jon teaches Spanish at Gleason and Greenfield High Schools in Weakley County, Tennessee. As a passionate ESL-certified educator, he helps students exp...

Jon Shepherd
Participated in 2025
My first trip abroad was to Mexico when I was in college, studying Spanish. That experience changed everything for me; it brought the language to life and showed me how much we can learn by stepping outside our comfort zones.
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