As a public institution, Butler Community College is dedicated to providing quality education to its students with all adequate resources.
The college offers many programs across various majors including Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Criminal Justice, Digital Media, Accounting, Marketing, Agriculture, Economics, Art, Dance, Mass Communication, Theatre, Nursing, Software Development, and many more.
For getting a great learning experience students can take admission to this college, and to get admitted to the college applicants need to fulfill certain requirements and follow an admission process detailed below.
Acceptance Rate
The acceptance of applicants depends upon the university, it depends on certain factors and requirements. The acceptance rate is the rate at which the applicants are accepted by the university. It is calculated by dividing the number of accepted applicants by the total number of applicants.
The Butler Community College accepts all the applicants if they fulfill all the requirements properly. They give equal chance to all the applicants to get selected and get admitted to the program they want.
Butler Community College Admission Process
After checking all the requirements for admission, applicants can start the admission process. The process is as follows-
High School Admission Process
Apply for Admission
The applicants are asked to complete the online application form. The applicant will receive an acceptance letter in the mail with directions to register and reset their Pipeline Username and Password. The applicant needs to register and reset your account within 90 days.
Complete the High School release form
The applicants need to download, print, and fill the high school release form. Applicants and their high school administrators will need to sign the form before they can enroll. They can submit this form to the Registrar's Office or bring it with them when they come to enroll.
Enroll
Applicants need to meet their high school counselor to discuss which classes they are going to take. If applicants are taking classes at their high school, they will enroll with a Butler representative at their high school. If applicants are taking a class online or on one of the campuses, they need to enroll with an Academic Advisor at one of the Campus locations.
Payment
Payment can be made through the applicant Student Account Center in Pipeline, in person, or over the phone. For detailed information on viewing your bill, making a payment, and setting up a payment plan, visit the Billing and Payment Information page or contact the Accounts Receivable Office at 316.322.3181.
Textbooks
Each course students are enrolled in has a code. This code is located on their course schedule (i.e. College Algebra is MA 135) To obtain your textbooks for your classes, visit the Butler Bookstore website and use the course code in the Textbook Lookup tool.
Graduate Admission Process
Apply for Admission
The applicants are asked to complete the online application form. The applicant will receive an acceptance letter in the mail with directions to register and reset their Pipeline Username and Password. The applicant needs to register and reset your account within 90 days.
Complete the Scholarship Application Form
After 24 hours of setting the pipeline account, the applicant can use it and complete the Scholarship Application Form.
Complete the Housing Application (Optional)
If the applicant intends to live in the residence halls at Butler of El Dorado, then don't forget to submit their Housing Application. Additionally, make sure you submit the application fee and required immunizations. Apply early! Placement is sent via Butler's email on June 1.
Submit official transcripts
The Applicants need to submit their final/official high school transcript, GED, another college transcript (s), and/or military credit. The College requires an official transcript to be sent from each institution for prior coursework to be used toward a degree program. In addition, certain students (VA, athletes, and select Financial Aid recipients) are required to provide all official transcripts to the Registrar's Office. All official transcripts on file will be used in the determination of Financial Aid eligibility. The College requires an official transcript to be sent from each institution for prior coursework to be used toward a degree program. In addition, certain students (VA, athletes, and select Financial Aid recipients) are required to provide all official transcripts to the Registrar's Office. All official transcripts on file will be used in the determination of Financial Aid eligibility.
Complete Placement Testing (Conditional)
If the applicant has not taken the ACT, have ACT scores that are more than three years old, or have ACT scores less than an 18 in English, 15 in Reading, or 21 in math. Then they are asked to give the Placement test. Please bring an official picture ID for placement testing. Allow 2.5 hours to complete all three sections of the placement test.
Payment
Payment can be made through the applicant Student Account Center in Pipeline, in person, or over the phone. For detailed information on viewing your bill, making a payment, and setting up a payment plan, visit the Billing and Payment Information page or contact the Accounts Receivable Office at 316.322.3181.
Get your Student Identification
Students are issued a photo identification card for each academic year. Students should carry their student id cards at all times. The card admits them to all college activities and is used to identify those who have contracted for meals at the cafeteria. An I.D. is required to make purchases utilizing financial aid and to purchase computer software at the Butler Bookstores, or to utilize college computer labs.
Textbooks
Each course students are enrolled in has a code. This code is located on their course schedule (i.e. College Algebra is MA 135) To obtain your textbooks for your classes, visit the Butler Bookstore website and use the course code in the Textbook Lookup tool.