At Hartwell, we believe great educators build great relationships!

We want to get build a great relationship with you as an incoming student.  That starts with our online enrollment interview.  Using video chat, we’ll connect with you to review your application and understand the unique experiences you bring to us.

We will share with you some details on the program and answer any questions you have, but our main goal is to get to know YOU.

You are uniquely and wonderfully created.  You have unique gifts and talents that you offer us and the students you serve.  You come from a unique background.  You’ve overcome unique challenges.  You are one of a kind.

Our goal is for our initial interview and enrollment session to be the start of a long friendship.  You’ll be visiting with your advisor.  This advisor will likely be with you all the way through your journey with us.  They are your cheerleader, your encouragement, your advocate.

They’ll ask you about your goals and hopefully find a path where we can help you accomplish those.

Your advisor will review the monthly tuition payment that we hope will provide an affordable path.

Our heart, our mission is to see people that love Jesus and love kids become amazing teachers.  That path for many starts with completing your bachelor’s degree.

If there is any area of your application that needs clarification, we’ll go over that as well.

Attend this online video enrollment session like you are applying for a teaching position.  Ultimately that’s where you want to land.  When you give your best to all that we have to offer, you’ll get the highest and best return for your efforts.

We look forward to knowing you.  To be known, to be valued, is what so many of our children are longing for today.

We can’t wait to start this journey with you.

Read below some more information that might be helpful.

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. What are the admissions requirements?

Applicants must provide verification of the completion of high school or similar requirements:

a) A copy of a high school diploma.
b) A copy of a final, official high school transcript that shows the date when the diploma was awarded.
c) A copy of a General Educational Development (GED) certificate or GED transcript that indicates the student passed the exam.
d) Certification of a passing score on a test that the student’s state authorizes and recognizes as the equivalent of a high school diploma. This includes tests similar to the GED, such as the High School Equivalency Test or the Test Assessing Secondary Completion. A test transcript is also acceptable if it indicates that the final score is a passing score or that the student’s state considers the test results to meet its high school equivalency requirements.
e) A copy of the “secondary school leaving certificate” or similar document from the proper government agency for students who completed secondary school in a foreign country.
g) A copy of a secondary school completion credential for homeschool (other than a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent), if state law requires homeschooled students to obtain that credential.
h) A transcript or the equivalent, signed by the parent or guardian of a homeschooled student, that lists the secondary school courses the student completed and documents the successful completion of a secondary school education in a homeschool setting, if this is acceptable proof according to state law.

2. How much will my degree cost?

  • Application Fee: None
  • Enrollment Fee: None
  • Tuition and Fees: $10,656 paid in 48 monthly tuition payments of $222 each.

3. Is Financial Aid available?

  • We do not participate in any financial aid programs at this time.