Butler University is founded in 1855 by attorney and abolitionist Ovid Butler situated in the Butler-Tarkington neighborhood & accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Butler has maintained continuous accreditation status since 1915. This University has challenged and supported students in a liberal-arts environment that fosters both intellectual and social growth while providing practical, "real-world" skills that blends the liberal arts with first-rate pre-professional programs
This University has 295-acre campus with park-like setting & that emphasizes a liberal arts-based
education with the goal of teaching clear and effective communication, appreciation of beauty, and a commitment to lifelong learning, community service, and global awareness.
It stood at 2nd among Midwest Regional Universities (U.S. News & World Report, 2013), 47th in nation for undergraduate
business program (Bloomberg BusinessWeek, 2013), 7th in Midwest and 37th in nation for part-time MBA program (Bloomberg BusinessWeek, 2012).
With over 60 major academic fields of study in six colleges, multiple opportunities to study abroad, and renowned faculty, Butlers curriculum gives students an experience of a lifetime and an edge that defies the norm.
Last Updated on: Nov 25, 2024