Butler Community College is making good on the “community” portion of its name as it works to connect students of color more directly with El Dorado. “True fulfillment comes through involvement,” says Aletra Chaney-Profit, director of career services at the school. “So when our students can become more involved, they have a better educational experience.” Chaney-Profit says community engagement is a priority for a variety of groups at Butler, including its Inclusion Council, Black Student Association (for which she is an advisor), Hispanic American Leadership Organization and CARES team.
Source: Wichita Business Journal