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As a Butler student, you might wish you had more hours in a day because Butler offers countless things to do and Bulldogs want to do it all. Whether you’re picking up an old passion or finding a whole new one, Butler gives you endless opportunities to stay fulfilled. Getting involved on campus sharpens your communication and decision-making skills, turning leadership, service, and learning into a habit. Not to mention giving you countless memories that will last a lifetime. And off campus, you’ll find a whole world of unique experiences as you explore your favorite new hometown, Indianapolis. Can there be too much of a good thing? Not at Butler.
has never been this much fun.
If you’re a fan of classic, cramped dorm rooms, Butler might not be the place for you. Our first-year residence halls feature media and gaming areas, outdoor study areas with firepits, convenient laundry, and more. It’s a great place to bond with your suitemates, make new friends, or just unwind. All first-year students will live in one of two residence halls: Irvington House or Residential College.
Learn more about your future new home at butler.edu/housing.
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Let’s face it. You spend most of your time in college outside of class, and Butler offers the ultimate college experience. With more than 200 student organizations ranging from advocacy to culture to service to health and well-being (and tons more!), there’s truly an organization for everyone.
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Sample of Student Organizations:
Black Student Union
Get your game on at Butler’s Esports Park, home to Butler’s Esports club and varsity teams, which compete in the BIG EAST Conference.
Butler University Dance Marathon
Club and Intramural Sports
College Mentors for Kids
Esports
Fraternity and Sorority Life
Latinx Student Union
Manuscripts Literary Magazine
Model United Nations Club
Religious Groups
Student Government Association
Volunteer Center
“Student life at Butler is so fun and there are so many opportunities to get involved. I have met many of my friends through clubs, events, and other activities.”
–Edyn Curry Biology and Psychology double major
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Fraternity and sorority life is about more than just socializing. It’s character building that leans hard into leadership, resulting in philanthropic efforts that involve the entire campus. Maybe that’s why nearly forty percent of Butler students take advantage of membership in one of our seven fraternities and seven sororities.
Whether you’re participating in service projects, connecting with alumni mentors, planning formals and other social events, for many, fraternity and sorority life is college at its best.
Sigma Gamma Rho
In 1922, seven Black women founded the Sigma Gamma Rho sorority on Butler’s campus—the only historically Black sorority to be established at a predominantly white institution.
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PERFORMING ARTS
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Creativity THRIVES here
Butler is at the center of Indianapolis’ arts and cultural community. Located in the heart of campus, Clowes Memorial Hall is a home for passion, innovation, and the highest caliber of student and professional performance. On any given night, you might see a professional Broadway show, student productions from our Jordan College of the Arts, or a speech by a Pulitzer Prize winner.
Butler is known nationwide for its athletic prowess. Whether you’re competing in one of our 20 NCAA Division 1 athletic teams, participating in our 40+ intramural or club sports, or on the sidelines in the Dawg Pound, there are endless opportunities to show your Bulldog pride. If fitness is more your thing, you can feel the burn at our Health and Recreation Complex.
When looking for athletic and recreational options at Butler, you can do literally anything. Except stand still.
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Our picture-perfect campus—located in Indianapolis, one of the nation’s largest cities—is not one to be missed. Learn more and schedule your experience at butler.edu/visit.
“The first time I stepped foot on campus, I felt at home and that I would have a place at Butler. I knew it was the perfect fit after my first visit.”
Jonah Miller Risk Management and Insurance major
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As a Butler student, you’ll have free access to:
› Health and Recreation Complex, featuring three fitness floors, a six-lane swimming pool, an indoor track, and more.
› Mental health services, including individual and group therapy.
› Health services, including on-site care for acute and minor illnesses or injuries, primary care, and more.
› Access to the Calm app for meditation, sleep, and relaxation.
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At Butler, we embrace our differences. That’s what makes us special. That’s what makes us strong. We are a place for everyone, and we take that responsibility seriously.
Efroymson Diversity Center
The Efroymson Diversity Center (better known on campus as The DC) serves as a resource and home to many identitybased and cultural student organizations, including:
Advocates for Autism
Asian and Pacific Islander Alliance
Black Student Union
Butler LGBTQIA+ Alliance
Diversity Program Council
Gender Equity Movement
Latinx Student Union
South Asian Student Association
Students of Color Allied in Healthcare
The Compass Center
The Compass Center promotes interfaith engagement and helps the Butler community live a life of purpose, meaning, and contribution. It supports several student organizations, including:
Butler Catholic Community
Cru
Hillel
Muslim Student Association
Orthodox Christian Fellowship
Secular Student Alliance
Voices of Deliverance Gospel Choir
Young Life
As part of the Core Curriculum, all students take at least one academic course related to social justice and diversity.
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Indianapolis, the 16th largest city in the US, is a vibrant, multi-faceted metropolis. Diverse cultures, inspiring art and music, acres of nature, and a foodie’s dream— you’ll quickly see why so many innovative, global companies are here.
And yes, at Butler you’ll have your “in” with any of them. Our University and faculty have the connections that lead to impressive internships and incredible careers across any industry.
With a campus only five miles from downtown, you’ll get the best of both worlds: a close-knit campus community with easy access to all the city has to offer. From Indy, you can do anything and go anywhere.
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ASK ANY BULLDOG and they’ll tell you that joining the Butler community started one of the best chapters of their life. That’s because at Butler, you’re preparing for your future by experiencing life to the fullest—joining clubs, playing sports, completing internships, volunteering in Indy, and making new friends.
Can there be too much of a good thing? Not at Butler.
HOW TO APPLY:
Required
› Common App with a nonrefundable $50 application fee
› Writing sample, personal statement, or essay (650 words or less)
› Official high school transcript showing coursework completed through your junior year
› A School Report completed by your school counseling office
Optional
› SAT and/or ACT scores*
› Résumé outlining activities and honors
› Letter(s) of recommendation (1–2)
*Students can apply with or without standardized test scores. If applying with scores, self-reported scores are accepted.
KEY DATES:
AUG. 1
OCT. 1
NOV. 1
NOV. 1
Application opens
FAFSA becomes available
Early Action Deadline
Early Action benefits include full scholarship consideration and an admission decision by December.
Early Decision Deadline (Nursing)
The Nursing program offers an optional binding Early Decision admission plan. More information is available at butler.edu/nursing.
DEC. 1
FEB. 1
FEB. 15
MID-FEB MAY 1
Recommended FAFSA filing date
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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Butler University admits students of any race to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at Butler University. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.