Bethel University in Minnesota is launching a two-year postsecondary program for students with intellectual disabilities, school officials announced.

The Bethel University Inclusive Learning and Development (BUILD) program, which will begin in the fall of 2015, will provide a supportive and comprehensive educational experience for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

"We are excited to start this new program at Bethel," Deb Harless, executive vice president and provost, said in a statement. "BUILD will offer students dynamic and encouraging instruction, career-oriented curriculum, specialized mentorship, and on-campus living that is boldly influenced by the Christian faith."

The residential program will focus on academic, vocational, residential, and social learning experiences, according to the school's website. The program will provide participants with the skills and education necessary to live independently, maintain meaningful employment, and value lifelong learning.

"At the core of the BUILD program is the belief that all students can learn. BUILD students are provided individualized support through appropriate accommodations," Pamela Erwin, associate dean for professional programs in the College of Arts & Sciences, told bringmethenews.com. "Faculty teaching in the program will use a set of principles for curriculum development that provides all individuals with equal opportunities to learn and they will integrate faith into their instruction."

After successfully completing the program's requirements, students will earn an Applied Skills Certificate with a concentration in health or human services, business (IT), or education.