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COMMUNITY CONNECTION

Butler Celebrates National Community College Month

Dr. Kimberly Krull President

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Dr. Thomas Nevill Vice

President of Academics

Bill Rinkenbaugh Vice

President

of Student Services

Tom Borrego

Vice President of Advancement/ Special Asst. to the President

Kent Williams

Vice President of Finance

Bill Young Vice President of Digital Transformation / CIO

Dr. Jessica Ohman Associate

Vice President of Student Services

Dr. Esam Mohammad

Associate Vice President of Research & Institutional Effectiveness

Shelley Stultz

Associate Vice President of Human Resources

Dr. Terry Sader

Professor and President, Butler Community College Education Association

Kelly Snedden Director

In order to improve awareness and understanding of the economic and academic value of community colleges, the Association of Community College Trustees has declared April as National Community College Month.

“We see National Community College Month as an opportunity to demonstrate community colleges as the first choice and first step into higher education for students. Community colleges across Kansas are drivers of workforce training and economic development locally and for the entire state,” said Dr. Kim Krull, Butler Community College President.

As Butler County’s largest employer, the College’s economic impact for the county is more than $46 million.

As a community college, Butler Community College provides:

• An affordable education and on-ramp to higher level degrees for students from all economic backgrounds;

• Industry-recognized workforce training in a variety of career fields such as Nursing, Fire Science, Welding, and Auto Technology;

• Community and stakeholder opportunities for cultural growth, life enrichment, recreation, and athletic engagement We

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Butler Community College inspires and prepares students for lifetime success through inclusive, innovative, affordable, quality education while advancing community vitality.

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