(Butler, PA) A Butler County Community College practical nursing program reestablished in partnership with Concordia Lutheran Ministries in response to a shortage in the high-priority occupation graduated its second consecutive class Tuesday night with the majority of students supported by the health care provider’s tuition assistance program.
Eight graduates received pins that marked their completion of Butler County’s only practical nursing program during a ceremony on the college’s main campus. Five graduates will work for Concordia Lutheran Ministries in exchange for the health care provider having funded their tuition.
Class of 2023 graduates in BC3’s 48- to 49-credit practical nursing certificate program range in age from 22 to 38 and live in Armstrong, Butler and Westmoreland counties.
Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurse is a high-priority occupation in those counties, according to the state Department of Labor & Industries’ Center for Workforce Information & Analysis.
“This certainly speaks to who BC3 is,” said Dr. Nick Neupauer, the college’s president. “We analyze the data and go forward with addressing those needs in the curriculum we offer.”
"Concordia is another one of our great community partners ... The fact that one of our partners is benefiting from this cohort of students is icing on the cake."
- Dr. Nick Neupauer, BC3 president

Dr. Patty Annear, dean of Butler County Community College’s Shaffer School of Nursing and Allied Health, addresses graduates of the college’s practical nursing program Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023, in the Succop Theater on BC3’s main campus in Butler Township. Graduates of BC3’s Class of 2023 in practical nursing are, seated from left, Jessica Yenick, Dusty Schnur, Marissa Rusnica, Madison Malley, Angel Hilliard, Emma Freyermuth, Sarah Evans and Emily Clark.
BC3 and Concordia Lutheran Ministries announced in June 2020 a partnership to resume the college’s practical nursing program and to expand enrollment in BC3’s 70-credit associate degree career program in registered nursing.
Concordia Lutheran Ministries also contributed $1 million toward construction of the state-of-the-art Victor K. Phillips Nursing and Allied Health Building on the college’s main campus and initiated tuition sponsorship for BC3 nursing students who agree to work for the health care provider after graduation.
BC3’s Class of 2022 in practical nursing had six graduates. Five participated in Concordia Lutheran Ministries’ program.
The college’s main campus Class of 2023 in registered nursing had 61 graduates. Seven participated in the health care provider’s program.
Nearly 60 students in BC3’s Shaffer School of Nursing and Allied Health are participating in Concordia Lutheran Ministries’ tuition assistance program.
“Concordia is another one of our great community partners who have invested into our Shaffer School of Nursing and Allied Health and our Victor K. Phillips Nursing and Allied Health Building,” Neupauer said. “The fact that one of our partners is benefiting from this cohort of students is icing on the cake.”
Class of 2023 graduates in BC3’s yearlong practical nursing program are Emily Clark, 25, of Butler; Sarah Evans, 27, of West Leechburg; Emma Freyermuth, 22, of Cabot; Angel Hilliard, 31, of Petrolia; Madison Malley, 25, of Karns City; Marissa Rusnica, 22, of Kittanning; Dusty Schnur, 38, of Butler; and Jessica Yenick, 24, of Renfrew.