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Butler Community College
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Motto Pure learning power
Established 1927
Type Public
President Jackie Vietti, Ph.D.
Faculty 1,200
Students 9,555
Location El Dorado, Kansas, USA
Colors Purple and gold
Nickname Grizzly bears
Website www.butlercc.edu

Butler Community College is an accredited 2-year community college located in El Dorado, Kansas, United States. Founded in 1927,[1] it was originally named Butler County Community College, as El Dorado is the Butler County seat, but it was renamed in recent years.

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Statistics

Butler is a fairly large community college, with an enrollment of 9,555 (as of 2009), and on-campus dormitories to house 345 students (most are commuters).[1] The school president since 1995 has been Jackie Vietti, Ph.D. The school is accredited with the Higher Learning Commission, the North Central Assoc. of Colleges, the National League of Nursing, and the Kansas State Board of Nursing. Faculty to student ratio is 1/17.[1] There are a number of branch campuses throughout the area, in Andover, Rose Hill, McConnell, Marion, Council Grove, and a number of distance-learning sites in high schools.

Athletics

Their school mascot is the grizzly bear, colors are purple and gold, and sports teams include cross country, football, basketball (men and women), track, women's soccer, volleyball, baseball, and softball, as well as a spirit squad.

Butler has won 10 NJCAA national championships, including six in football (1981, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2007, and 2008). Butler also has won national titles in men's basketball (1953), men's cross country (1970, 1995), women's cross country (2002).

The Grizzlies finished third in the 2008 NATYCAA standings, which award points to each sports team based on their finish at national competition. During the 2007-08 school year, Butler won a national championship in football, finished second nationally in women's cross country and eighth in men's cross country. Both the men's and women's indoor track and field teams finished third nationally and the men's and women's outdoor track and field teams both finished fourth. The women's softball team also finished in the top 10 of the NJCAA World Series for the second consecutive year.

Troy Morrell is the head football coach. He has compiled a record of 96-11 in nine seasons and won three national titles (2003, 2007, 2008).

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