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Financial aid disbursements set to change in Spring 2020

Carlie Pracht Lantern Staff Some students who plan to transfer to another school after graduation from Butler and want to take classes that do not necessarily apply to their major here at Butler, but will transfer to their next school, will no longer receive financial aid assistance for these classes if they do not apply… Continue reading Financial aid disbursements set to change in Spring 2020

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Enrollment continues to decline as more students opt for workforce

Amanda Smith Managing Editor According to The Kansas Board of Regents, almost all types of post-high school education across the state has seen a decrease in enrollment within the last five years. For Butler, that percentage is resting at nearly negative 15, which according to Associate Vice President of Student Services Jessica Ohman, reflects the… Continue reading Enrollment continues to decline as more students opt for workforce

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Nursing program achieves statewide recognition

Madeline Owens Lantern Staff Butler’s nursing program was recently named No. 10 in the top 10 registered nurse (RN) programs in Kansas. Today, students are proud to be apart of such a well-known career pathway. According to Sally Worthington, the outreach coordinator for the website registerednurse.org, the third annual ranking of the top 10 RN… Continue reading Nursing program achieves statewide recognition

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National conference provides learning opportunity for Lantern

Matthew Will Editor-in-Chief The Butler Lantern newspaper staff had the opportunity to attend the Fall National College Media Conference put on by Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) and College Media Association (CMA) at the beginning of November. From Thursday, Oct. 31 to Sunday, Nov. 3, student journalists from across the country, including a few from Canada,… Continue reading National conference provides learning opportunity for Lantern