CHOOSE YOUR CHALLENGE DEPARTMENTS
and
MAJORS
COLLEGE of COMMUNICATION
›› Communication Sciences and Disorders ›› Critical Communication and Media Studies ›› Digital Media Production ›› Exploratory Communication ›› Interactive Media ›› Journalism ›› Human Communication and Organizational Leadership ›› Strategic Communication: Public Relations and Advertising ›› Recording Industry Studies ›› Sports Media COLLEGE of EDUCATION
›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ››
›› ›› ›› ››
Early Childhood Education** Elementary Education English as a New Language** Exploratory Education 21st Century Inquiry and Information Literacy* Middle/Secondary Education Biology, Chemistry, English, French, German, Human Movement and Health Science Education, Mathematics, Health, Physics, Social Studies, Spanish Reading* Recreation and Sports Studies* Special Education – Mild Intervention** Visually Impaired**
COLLEGE of PHARMACY and HEALTH SCIENCES
›› Pharmacy PharmD ›› Healthcare and Business Italics indicate an optional concentration within a given major. * Minor only ** Secondary Licensure Option ◆ The Engineering Dual Degree Program offers students a Bachelor of Science degree from both Butler University and Purdue University’s School of Engineering and Technology in Indianapolis.
KEY DATES
CORE CURRICULUM All Butler students, whatever their major, gain a foundation in the liberal arts as part of the Core Curriculum. Core courses, like Global and Historical Studies, Perspectives in the Creative Arts, and Physical Well-Being, will help you develop not only critical thinking, but also your own creative expression. You’ll learn how to study, communicate, and examine the world—so you can go on to succeed in continued education or in any career.
COLLEGE of LIBERAL ARTS and SCIENCES
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›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ››
Actuarial Science African Studies* Anthropology Astronomy and Astrophysics Biology Biochemistry Chemistry Chinese* Classical Studies Computer Science Criminology Criminology and Psychology Economics (LAS) Engineering Dual Degree Program◆ Biomedical, Computer, Electrical, Energy, Mechanical, Motorsports English Creative Writing; Literary Theory, Culture, and Criticism; Public and Professional Writing Environmental Studies Ethics* Exploratory Natural Sciences, Undecided French Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies Geography* German History History and Anthropology History and Political Science Individualized Major International Studies Mathematics Neuroscience* Peace and Conflict Studies Philosophy Philosophy and Psychology Philosophy and Religion Physics Political Science Political Science and Psychology Psychology Psychology and Anthropology Religion
›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ››
Science, Technology, and Society Sociology Sociology and Criminology Sociology and Psychology Software Engineering Spanish
JORDAN COLLEGE of the ARTS
›› Art + Design ›› Arts Administration ›› Dance Arts Administration, Pedagogy, Performance ›› Jazz Studies ›› Music ›› Music Education ›› Music Performance ›› Musical Arts ›› Performance and Music Education ›› Theatre LACY SCHOOL of BUSINESS
›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ››
Accounting Business Administration* Business Law* Economics (LSB) Entrepreneurship and Innovation Exploratory Business Finance Healthcare Management* International Business Management Information Systems Marketing Risk Management and Insurance PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
Fall Semester Start
March 1: Suggested date to file FAFSA June 1: Priority application deadline for scholarship consideration August 1: Deposit refund deadline Late August: Fall semester begins
your future is waiting.
Spring Semester Start
November 1: Priority application deadline for scholarship consideration January 1: Deposit refund deadline Mid-January: Spring semester begins
ADVENTURERS APPLY HERE.
It’s never been a better time to be a Butler Bulldog! Head to butler.edu/apply to get started.
Transfer Application Requirements: To submit a transfer application, you need to have 12 or more credit hours of college coursework after high school graduation (completed or currently enrolled) or be seeking a second bachelor’s degree. • Official transcript from each college or university attended, submitted electronically to transferadmission@butler.edu or mailed directly from the issuing institution. (Applicants must be in good standing with their previous colleges/universities, earning grades of C- or higher.) • Transfer applicants who have completed fewer than 20 credit hours will be asked to submit their final high school transcript and official test scores (ACT and/or SAT) • Additional requirements set by specific program
riority consideration for all need-based gift assistance is P given to students who file the FAFSA by March 1.
INVEST IN YOURSELF At Butler, you can be assured that everything you put into your
College Transfer Credit Info Our Office of Registration and Records will evaluate official college transcripts for possible transfer credit. To be transferable, coursework must meet the following criteria: • It was earned at a regionally accredited institution • It was a 100-level course or higher • The student received a grade of C- or better in the course
education will give you that much more in return. There are options for grants and scholarships to assist with finances, and we are here to help. Learn more at butler.edu/financial-aid. Cost of Education 2016–2017 Tuition: $37,400 Fees: $960 Room and Board: $12,670 Total Direct Costs: $51,030 Indirect Costs (books, transportation, misc. expenses): $3,550 (est.) Total Cost of Education: $54,580
How such credit transfers will be based on an individual evaluation of the coursework. This evaluation will determine whether the course is equivalent to a Butler course. Questions about your specific coursework and credits transferring to Butler for your intended major? Contact the Office of Registration and Records at 317-940-9203 or registrar@butler.edu.
VISIT CAMPUS
In addition to declaring a major, students may indicate a pre-professional program of interest: Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Optometry,
Meet with our transfer admission counselor, take a campus tour, or register for an admission event.
Physician Assistant, Physical Therapy, Seminary, Veterinary Medicine OFFICE OF ADMISSION, BUTLER UNIVERSITY, 4600 SUNSET AVENUE, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46208
For more information, visit butler.edu/academics.
888-940-8100 | transferadmission@butler.edu | butler.edu/admission |
@gobutleru
@butleru
Butler University admits students without regard to their race, color, sex, age, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, ancestry, military discharge or status, marital status, parental status, or any other protected status. Otherwise qualified persons are not subject to discrimination on the basis of disability.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
It’s a shame there are only 24 hours in a day, because Butler offers hundreds of things to do; and Bulldogs want to do it all. We join clubs, play on teams, volunteer in the community, and make lifelong friends along the way.
4,211 undergrads
65+ academic majors
PROFILE STATISTICS from 2015
Bulldogs Do More
Undergraduate enrollment: 4,211 Students from 47 states and 53 countries Multicultural and international: 15.3% Out-of-state: 55% vs. in-state: 45%
TRANSFER STUDENTS ENTERING FALL 2016 Enrolling: 89 GPA (middle 50%): 2.89–3.81
21
average class size
When you come to Butler, you’re getting more than just a world-class education. You’re joining the vibrant community of Indianapolis— the 14th-largest city in the United States, and the perfect backdrop for hands-on learning.
• • • • • •
94% of students are involved in at least one campus activity 150+ Student Organizations 18 NCAA Division I Athletic teams 30+ intramural and club sport options Nearly 36% of Butler students go Greek Over 40% of students volunteer regularly
Some Classrooms Require Passports
Data reflective of July 10, 2016
TRANSFER STUDENTS by COLLEGE
Butler has over 110 study abroad and exchange programs in over 70 countries for you to choose from. Choose to study for a summer term, a semester, or a full academic year.
College of Communication: 5 College of Education: 5 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: 35 College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences: 22
Some of the Indianapolis companies Butler students have interned with:
Welcome to the
14th-Largest Classroom in the U.S.
• Ranked “Best in the U.S.” by Lonely Planet, 2015 • Home to multiple professional sports organizations, including the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indianapolis Colts
1/3
• Offers a vibrant arts scene, including theatre and dance companies, a major symphony orchestra, and two worldclass art museums
STUDY ABROAD
Broad Ripple Village
Jordan College of the Arts: 2
0
Lacy School of Business: 20
Residence Life
OUTCOMES for 2015 GRADUATES
Butler offers a residential campus and most first-year students, sophomores, and juniors live on campus. You’re never far from anything you need—your classes, the library, the Health and Recreation Complex, and late-night snacks are always within walking distance.
teaching assistants
95% PLACEMENT RATE
INTERNSHIP PARTNERS
2,000+ ONE or MORE INTERNSHIPS
295+ park-like acres
73
%
EMPLOYED
22%
GRAD SCHOOL
5%
STILL LOOKING
over 75% MEDIAN STARTING SALARY
Data is collected up to six months post-graduation from sources including students, employers, faculty, staff, parents, and online.
$58,000
Indianapolis
• Features boutiques, cafés, and galleries, many of which offer student discounts • Offers an energetic nightlife and an active live music scene
Fairview House (opened August 2016) • Single and double rooms— each with a furnished lounge, a kitchenette, and a bathroom for every two students • Fireplace and social lounge • Outdoor kitchen and barbecue • Recreation and gaming lounge • Fitness center
BUTLER DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANA
CAMPUS is LOCATED 5 MILES from DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS
CHOOSE YOUR CHALLENGE DEPARTMENTS
and
MAJORS
COLLEGE of COMMUNICATION
›› Communication Sciences and Disorders ›› Critical Communication and Media Studies ›› Digital Media Production ›› Exploratory Communication ›› Interactive Media ›› Journalism ›› Human Communication and Organizational Leadership ›› Strategic Communication: Public Relations and Advertising ›› Recording Industry Studies ›› Sports Media COLLEGE of EDUCATION
›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ››
›› ›› ›› ››
Early Childhood Education** Elementary Education English as a New Language** Exploratory Education 21st Century Inquiry and Information Literacy* Middle/Secondary Education Biology, Chemistry, English, French, German, Human Movement and Health Science Education, Mathematics, Health, Physics, Social Studies, Spanish Reading* Recreation and Sports Studies* Special Education – Mild Intervention** Visually Impaired**
COLLEGE of PHARMACY and HEALTH SCIENCES
›› Pharmacy PharmD ›› Healthcare and Business Italics indicate an optional concentration within a given major. * Minor only ** Secondary Licensure Option ◆ The Engineering Dual Degree Program offers students a Bachelor of Science degree from both Butler University and Purdue University’s School of Engineering and Technology in Indianapolis.
KEY DATES
CORE CURRICULUM All Butler students, whatever their major, gain a foundation in the liberal arts as part of the Core Curriculum. Core courses, like Global and Historical Studies, Perspectives in the Creative Arts, and Physical Well-Being, will help you develop not only critical thinking, but also your own creative expression. You’ll learn how to study, communicate, and examine the world—so you can go on to succeed in continued education or in any career.
COLLEGE of LIBERAL ARTS and SCIENCES
›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ››
››
›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ››
Actuarial Science African Studies* Anthropology Astronomy and Astrophysics Biology Biochemistry Chemistry Chinese* Classical Studies Computer Science Criminology Criminology and Psychology Economics (LAS) Engineering Dual Degree Program◆ Biomedical, Computer, Electrical, Energy, Mechanical, Motorsports English Creative Writing; Literary Theory, Culture, and Criticism; Public and Professional Writing Environmental Studies Ethics* Exploratory Natural Sciences, Undecided French Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies Geography* German History History and Anthropology History and Political Science Individualized Major International Studies Mathematics Neuroscience* Peace and Conflict Studies Philosophy Philosophy and Psychology Philosophy and Religion Physics Political Science Political Science and Psychology Psychology Psychology and Anthropology Religion
›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ››
Science, Technology, and Society Sociology Sociology and Criminology Sociology and Psychology Software Engineering Spanish
JORDAN COLLEGE of the ARTS
›› Art + Design ›› Arts Administration ›› Dance Arts Administration, Pedagogy, Performance ›› Jazz Studies ›› Music ›› Music Education ›› Music Performance ›› Musical Arts ›› Performance and Music Education ›› Theatre LACY SCHOOL of BUSINESS
›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ››
Accounting Business Administration* Business Law* Economics (LSB) Entrepreneurship and Innovation Exploratory Business Finance Healthcare Management* International Business Management Information Systems Marketing Risk Management and Insurance PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
Fall Semester Start
March 1: Suggested date to file FAFSA June 1: Priority application deadline for scholarship consideration August 1: Deposit refund deadline Late August: Fall semester begins
your future is waiting.
Spring Semester Start
November 1: Priority application deadline for scholarship consideration January 1: Deposit refund deadline Mid-January: Spring semester begins
ADVENTURERS APPLY HERE.
It’s never been a better time to be a Butler Bulldog! Head to butler.edu/apply to get started.
Transfer Application Requirements: To submit a transfer application, you need to have 12 or more credit hours of college coursework after high school graduation (completed or currently enrolled) or be seeking a second bachelor’s degree. • Official transcript from each college or university attended, submitted electronically to transferadmission@butler.edu or mailed directly from the issuing institution. (Applicants must be in good standing with their previous colleges/universities, earning grades of C- or higher.) • Transfer applicants who have completed fewer than 20 credit hours will be asked to submit their final high school transcript and official test scores (ACT and/or SAT) • Additional requirements set by specific program
riority consideration for all need-based gift assistance is P given to students who file the FAFSA by March 1.
INVEST IN YOURSELF At Butler, you can be assured that everything you put into your
College Transfer Credit Info Our Office of Registration and Records will evaluate official college transcripts for possible transfer credit. To be transferable, coursework must meet the following criteria: • It was earned at a regionally accredited institution • It was a 100-level course or higher • The student received a grade of C- or better in the course
education will give you that much more in return. There are options for grants and scholarships to assist with finances, and we are here to help. Learn more at butler.edu/financial-aid. Cost of Education 2016–2017 Tuition: $37,400 Fees: $960 Room and Board: $12,670 Total Direct Costs: $51,030 Indirect Costs (books, transportation, misc. expenses): $3,550 (est.) Total Cost of Education: $54,580
How such credit transfers will be based on an individual evaluation of the coursework. This evaluation will determine whether the course is equivalent to a Butler course. Questions about your specific coursework and credits transferring to Butler for your intended major? Contact the Office of Registration and Records at 317-940-9203 or registrar@butler.edu.
VISIT CAMPUS
In addition to declaring a major, students may indicate a pre-professional program of interest: Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Optometry,
Meet with our transfer admission counselor, take a campus tour, or register for an admission event.
Physician Assistant, Physical Therapy, Seminary, Veterinary Medicine OFFICE OF ADMISSION, BUTLER UNIVERSITY, 4600 SUNSET AVENUE, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46208
For more information, visit butler.edu/academics.
888-940-8100 | transferadmission@butler.edu | butler.edu/admission |
@gobutleru
@butleru
Butler University admits students without regard to their race, color, sex, age, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, ancestry, military discharge or status, marital status, parental status, or any other protected status. Otherwise qualified persons are not subject to discrimination on the basis of disability.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
It’s a shame there are only 24 hours in a day, because Butler offers hundreds of things to do; and Bulldogs want to do it all. We join clubs, play on teams, volunteer in the community, and make lifelong friends along the way.
4,211 undergrads
65+ academic majors
PROFILE STATISTICS from 2015
Bulldogs Do More
Undergraduate enrollment: 4,211 Students from 47 states and 53 countries Multicultural and international: 15.3% Out-of-state: 55% vs. in-state: 45%
TRANSFER STUDENTS ENTERING FALL 2016 Enrolling: 89 GPA (middle 50%): 2.89–3.81
21
average class size
When you come to Butler, you’re getting more than just a world-class education. You’re joining the vibrant community of Indianapolis— the 14th-largest city in the United States, and the perfect backdrop for hands-on learning.
• • • • • •
94% of students are involved in at least one campus activity 150+ Student Organizations 18 NCAA Division I Athletic teams 30+ intramural and club sport options Nearly 36% of Butler students go Greek Over 40% of students volunteer regularly
Some Classrooms Require Passports
Data reflective of July 10, 2016
TRANSFER STUDENTS by COLLEGE
Butler has over 110 study abroad and exchange programs in over 70 countries for you to choose from. Choose to study for a summer term, a semester, or a full academic year.
College of Communication: 5 College of Education: 5 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: 35 College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences: 22
Some of the Indianapolis companies Butler students have interned with:
Welcome to the
14th-Largest Classroom in the U.S.
• Ranked “Best in the U.S.” by Lonely Planet, 2015 • Home to multiple professional sports organizations, including the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indianapolis Colts
1/3
• Offers a vibrant arts scene, including theatre and dance companies, a major symphony orchestra, and two worldclass art museums
STUDY ABROAD
Broad Ripple Village
Jordan College of the Arts: 2
0
Lacy School of Business: 20
Residence Life
OUTCOMES for 2015 GRADUATES
Butler offers a residential campus and most first-year students, sophomores, and juniors live on campus. You’re never far from anything you need—your classes, the library, the Health and Recreation Complex, and late-night snacks are always within walking distance.
teaching assistants
95% PLACEMENT RATE
INTERNSHIP PARTNERS
2,000+ ONE or MORE INTERNSHIPS
295+ park-like acres
73
%
EMPLOYED
22%
GRAD SCHOOL
5%
STILL LOOKING
over 75% MEDIAN STARTING SALARY
Data is collected up to six months post-graduation from sources including students, employers, faculty, staff, parents, and online.
$58,000
Indianapolis
• Features boutiques, cafés, and galleries, many of which offer student discounts • Offers an energetic nightlife and an active live music scene
Fairview House (opened August 2016) • Single and double rooms— each with a furnished lounge, a kitchenette, and a bathroom for every two students • Fireplace and social lounge • Outdoor kitchen and barbecue • Recreation and gaming lounge • Fitness center
BUTLER DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANA
CAMPUS is LOCATED 5 MILES from DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS
It’s a shame there are only 24 hours in a day, because Butler offers hundreds of things to do; and Bulldogs want to do it all. We join clubs, play on teams, volunteer in the community, and make lifelong friends along the way.
4,211 undergrads
65+ academic majors
PROFILE STATISTICS from 2015
Bulldogs Do More
Undergraduate enrollment: 4,211 Students from 47 states and 53 countries Multicultural and international: 15.3% Out-of-state: 55% vs. in-state: 45%
TRANSFER STUDENTS ENTERING FALL 2016 Enrolling: 89 GPA (middle 50%): 2.89–3.81
21
average class size
When you come to Butler, you’re getting more than just a world-class education. You’re joining the vibrant community of Indianapolis— the 14th-largest city in the United States, and the perfect backdrop for hands-on learning.
• • • • • •
94% of students are involved in at least one campus activity 150+ Student Organizations 18 NCAA Division I Athletic teams 30+ intramural and club sport options Nearly 36% of Butler students go Greek Over 40% of students volunteer regularly
Some Classrooms Require Passports
Data reflective of July 10, 2016
TRANSFER STUDENTS by COLLEGE
Butler has over 110 study abroad and exchange programs in over 70 countries for you to choose from. Choose to study for a summer term, a semester, or a full academic year.
College of Communication: 5 College of Education: 5 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: 35 College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences: 22
Some of the Indianapolis companies Butler students have interned with:
Welcome to the
14th-Largest Classroom in the U.S.
• Ranked “Best in the U.S.” by Lonely Planet, 2015 • Home to multiple professional sports organizations, including the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indianapolis Colts
1/3
• Offers a vibrant arts scene, including theatre and dance companies, a major symphony orchestra, and two worldclass art museums
STUDY ABROAD
Broad Ripple Village
Jordan College of the Arts: 2
0
Lacy School of Business: 20
Residence Life
OUTCOMES for 2015 GRADUATES
Butler offers a residential campus and most first-year students, sophomores, and juniors live on campus. You’re never far from anything you need—your classes, the library, the Health and Recreation Complex, and late-night snacks are always within walking distance.
teaching assistants
95% PLACEMENT RATE
INTERNSHIP PARTNERS
2,000+ ONE or MORE INTERNSHIPS
295+ park-like acres
73
%
EMPLOYED
22%
GRAD SCHOOL
5%
STILL LOOKING
over 75% MEDIAN STARTING SALARY
Data is collected up to six months post-graduation from sources including students, employers, faculty, staff, parents, and online.
$58,000
Indianapolis
• Features boutiques, cafés, and galleries, many of which offer student discounts • Offers an energetic nightlife and an active live music scene
Fairview House (opened August 2016) • Single and double rooms— each with a furnished lounge, a kitchenette, and a bathroom for every two students • Fireplace and social lounge • Outdoor kitchen and barbecue • Recreation and gaming lounge • Fitness center
BUTLER DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANA
CAMPUS is LOCATED 5 MILES from DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS
CHOOSE YOUR CHALLENGE DEPARTMENTS
and
MAJORS
COLLEGE of COMMUNICATION
›› Communication Sciences and Disorders ›› Critical Communication and Media Studies ›› Digital Media Production ›› Exploratory Communication ›› Interactive Media ›› Journalism ›› Human Communication and Organizational Leadership ›› Strategic Communication: Public Relations and Advertising ›› Recording Industry Studies ›› Sports Media COLLEGE of EDUCATION
›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ››
›› ›› ›› ››
Early Childhood Education** Elementary Education English as a New Language** Exploratory Education 21st Century Inquiry and Information Literacy* Middle/Secondary Education Biology, Chemistry, English, French, German, Human Movement and Health Science Education, Mathematics, Health, Physics, Social Studies, Spanish Reading* Recreation and Sports Studies* Special Education – Mild Intervention** Visually Impaired**
COLLEGE of PHARMACY and HEALTH SCIENCES
›› Pharmacy PharmD ›› Healthcare and Business Italics indicate an optional concentration within a given major. * Minor only ** Secondary Licensure Option ◆ The Engineering Dual Degree Program offers students a Bachelor of Science degree from both Butler University and Purdue University’s School of Engineering and Technology in Indianapolis.
KEY DATES
CORE CURRICULUM All Butler students, whatever their major, gain a foundation in the liberal arts as part of the Core Curriculum. Core courses, like Global and Historical Studies, Perspectives in the Creative Arts, and Physical Well-Being, will help you develop not only critical thinking, but also your own creative expression. You’ll learn how to study, communicate, and examine the world—so you can go on to succeed in continued education or in any career.
COLLEGE of LIBERAL ARTS and SCIENCES
›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ››
››
›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ››
Actuarial Science African Studies* Anthropology Astronomy and Astrophysics Biology Biochemistry Chemistry Chinese* Classical Studies Computer Science Criminology Criminology and Psychology Economics (LAS) Engineering Dual Degree Program◆ Biomedical, Computer, Electrical, Energy, Mechanical, Motorsports English Creative Writing; Literary Theory, Culture, and Criticism; Public and Professional Writing Environmental Studies Ethics* Exploratory Natural Sciences, Undecided French Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies Geography* German History History and Anthropology History and Political Science Individualized Major International Studies Mathematics Neuroscience* Peace and Conflict Studies Philosophy Philosophy and Psychology Philosophy and Religion Physics Political Science Political Science and Psychology Psychology Psychology and Anthropology Religion
›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ››
Science, Technology, and Society Sociology Sociology and Criminology Sociology and Psychology Software Engineering Spanish
JORDAN COLLEGE of the ARTS
›› Art + Design ›› Arts Administration ›› Dance Arts Administration, Pedagogy, Performance ›› Jazz Studies ›› Music ›› Music Education ›› Music Performance ›› Musical Arts ›› Performance and Music Education ›› Theatre LACY SCHOOL of BUSINESS
›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ›› ››
Accounting Business Administration* Business Law* Economics (LSB) Entrepreneurship and Innovation Exploratory Business Finance Healthcare Management* International Business Management Information Systems Marketing Risk Management and Insurance PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
Fall Semester Start
March 1: Suggested date to file FAFSA June 1: Priority application deadline for scholarship consideration August 1: Deposit refund deadline Late August: Fall semester begins
your future is waiting.
Spring Semester Start
November 1: Priority application deadline for scholarship consideration January 1: Deposit refund deadline Mid-January: Spring semester begins
ADVENTURERS APPLY HERE.
It’s never been a better time to be a Butler Bulldog! Head to butler.edu/apply to get started.
Transfer Application Requirements: To submit a transfer application, you need to have 12 or more credit hours of college coursework after high school graduation (completed or currently enrolled) or be seeking a second bachelor’s degree. • Official transcript from each college or university attended, submitted electronically to transferadmission@butler.edu or mailed directly from the issuing institution. (Applicants must be in good standing with their previous colleges/universities, earning grades of C- or higher.) • Transfer applicants who have completed fewer than 20 credit hours will be asked to submit their final high school transcript and official test scores (ACT and/or SAT) • Additional requirements set by specific program
riority consideration for all need-based gift assistance is P given to students who file the FAFSA by March 1.
INVEST IN YOURSELF At Butler, you can be assured that everything you put into your
College Transfer Credit Info Our Office of Registration and Records will evaluate official college transcripts for possible transfer credit. To be transferable, coursework must meet the following criteria: • It was earned at a regionally accredited institution • It was a 100-level course or higher • The student received a grade of C- or better in the course
education will give you that much more in return. There are options for grants and scholarships to assist with finances, and we are here to help. Learn more at butler.edu/financial-aid. Cost of Education 2016–2017 Tuition: $37,400 Fees: $960 Room and Board: $12,670 Total Direct Costs: $51,030 Indirect Costs (books, transportation, misc. expenses): $3,550 (est.) Total Cost of Education: $54,580
How such credit transfers will be based on an individual evaluation of the coursework. This evaluation will determine whether the course is equivalent to a Butler course. Questions about your specific coursework and credits transferring to Butler for your intended major? Contact the Office of Registration and Records at 317-940-9203 or registrar@butler.edu.
VISIT CAMPUS
In addition to declaring a major, students may indicate a pre-professional program of interest: Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Optometry,
Meet with our transfer admission counselor, take a campus tour, or register for an admission event.
Physician Assistant, Physical Therapy, Seminary, Veterinary Medicine OFFICE OF ADMISSION, BUTLER UNIVERSITY, 4600 SUNSET AVENUE, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46208
For more information, visit butler.edu/academics.
888-940-8100 | transferadmission@butler.edu | butler.edu/admission |
@gobutleru
@butleru
Butler University admits students without regard to their race, color, sex, age, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, ancestry, military discharge or status, marital status, parental status, or any other protected status. Otherwise qualified persons are not subject to discrimination on the basis of disability.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA