Lacy School of Business Brochure

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Lesson

In the Lacy School of Business (LSB), we believe that academic rigor is most effective when paired with lessons from the real world. That means you’ll be immersed in actual business settings from your first days on campus.

Our experiential model is based on a collaborative partnership between students, faculty, and businesses with a curriculum steeped in business relevance. Through the Real Business Experience—a class all LSB students take during their sophomore year—you will form teams, create a business idea, apply for funding, and start and run your own business.

You’ll also be assigned a career mentor who partners with you throughout your time at Butler, and often beyond. Mentors are experienced, high-level professionals who offer personal, substantive advice and provide networking opportunities.

Through your LSB experience, you won’t just be prepared for success. By the time you graduate, you’ll have already achieved it.

“The best part about LSB is the professors. They are an amazing resource for opportunities, jobs, networking, and so much more. For example, my First-Year Business Experience professor was the founder of Lids, and my Excel Applications professor was one of the original founders and developers of AOL Instant Messaging. In addition, as a firstyear student, I have just as many opportunities as a senior from day one—I couldn’t find that anywhere else.”

Eric Bedrosian

Marketing and Finance double major Westfield, Indiana

Eric’s Day

8:00 AM: Wake up and get ready for the day

9:00 AM: First class of the day: Business Ethics

10:00 AM: Breakfast with my roommate at Atherton Union

11:00 AM: Second class: Tai Chi

12:00 PM: Third class: Information Technology

1:00 PM: Last class! First-Year Seminar

3:00 PM: Tabling event for my club: Butler University DECA

6:00 PM: Dinner at Atherton with my fraternity brothers

6:30 PM: Fraternity chapter meeting

8:00 PM: Study session in Dugan Hall

11:00 PM: Sleep!

Accounting†

Business*

Business Law*

Business Technology and Analytics†

Economics†

Entrepreneurship and Innovation†

Exploratory Business

Finance†

Healthcare Management*

International Business†

Marketing†

Risk Management and Insurance†

Supply Chain

*Minor only †Three-year degree option

By the numbers: CLASS OF 2023 LSB STATS*

98% PLACEMENT RATE 81% 17 % 2 %

EMPLOYED GRADUATE SCHOOL STILL LOOKING

$61,419 MEDIAN SALARY

ELI LILLY AND COMPANY DELOITTE ONEAMERICA ROCHE SALESFORCE FEATURED EMPLOYERS:

DEPAUL UNIVERSITY SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY FEATURED GRADUATE SCHOOLS:

*Data is collected up to six months post-graduation from sources including students, employers, faculty, staff, parents, and online.

A BUILDING THAT MEANS BUSINESS

The 110,000-square-foot Dugan Hall is more than just another pretty building. We designed every part of Dugan, opened in 2019, to enable more effective learning. Collaborative breakout spaces, a trading room where you’ll manage real money, a rooftop deck, and classrooms loaded with real-world tech meaning where you learn influences how you learn.

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KEY DATES:

Application opens

Early Action Deadline

Early Action benefits include full scholarship consideration and an admission decision by December.

Recommended FAFSA filing period

Regular Decision Deadline

Butler’s Priority FAFSA Deadline

Financial aid offer notification begins

National Candidate’s Reply Date

A $500 enrollment deposit is due to the Office of Admission. This deposit is refundable through May 1.

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