Student Support

Student Support

Educational Supports

  • Admissions and Records

    Ensures open and equitable student access to applications for admission, registration, records requests, transcript evaluations, prerequisite clearances, and awarding degrees.

  • Back on Track

    Student Success Services is dedicated to helping students who are at risk of dropping out or failing to meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by offering personalized assistance and referrals to support services. The program, Back on Track, is designed to provide tailored interventions for students facing academic challenges at Butte College. Schedule an Appointment

  • Black Leadership and Culture Center (BLAC Center)

    A learning community dedicated to the academic success, personal growth, and development of self and community of African American students.

  • Career Center

    Your gateway to career success: expert guidance, resources, and job opportunities tailored for students to excel in their professional journey.

  • Center for Access, Support & Achievement (CASA)

    CASA provides Latinx students with the resources they need to navigate their path to success.

  • Center for Academic Success

    CAS provides a welcoming place to study along with resources that support your academic success.

  • Counseling & Advising

    The Counseling & Advising department offers a variety of academic, career, and personal counseling services to assist students in achieving their goals.

  • Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS)

    Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) is the office responsible for determining eligibility for academic accommodations and adjustments for students with disabilities.

  • Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS and CARE)

    Provides above-and-beyond support services for first-generation, low-income, and underrepresented students.

  • Inspiring Scholars

    Inspiring Scholars is a program for foster youth who were in care after age 13th and are under age 26.

  • International Students

    Offering a range of services that cater to the unique needs of international students studying at Butte College with an F-1 visa.

  • Library

    Support for your coursework with research assistance, online resources, quiet or group study spaces, print, eBook, or textbook checkouts, and more!

  • Native American Center

    A physical space on campus that supports the academic and cultural needs of Native American students.

  • Puente Project

    PUENTE program work closely with their Counselor, English Instructor and Mentor to prepare for transfer to four-year colleges and universities.
    puente@swissabc.net  (530) 895-2378

  • Support Center

    The Support Center provides comprehensive support & solutions as the central hub for phone inquiries from students, staff, faculty, & the community.

  • Transfer Counseling Center

    Students receive specialized information and counseling regarding transferring to a public or private university or college in California or out-of-state.

  • TRIO Student Support Services

    Supporting first-generation students and students with disabilities to be successful in college through social, emotional, and academic support.

  • UndocuCenter

    Our UndocuCenter strives to welcome and serve our Undocumented and Mixed Immigration Status students with the tools, services, and resources needed to be successful in Butte College.

  • Veterans Resource Center (VRC)

    Veterans Services empowers and supports veterans and their dependents in their transition to higher education, providing resources, services, and community for academic, personal, and professional success.

Financial Resources

  • Financial Aid

    The Financial Aid Office supports the mission of Butte College in its student-centered approach, by providing aid and financial guidance to enable student access, persistence and completion of higher education.

  • Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS and CARE)

    Provides above-and-beyond support services for first-generation, low-income, and underrepresented students.

  • Support Center

    The Support Center provides comprehensive support & solutions as the central hub for phone inquiries from students, staff, faculty, & the community.

  • Career Center

    Your gateway to career success: expert guidance, resources, and job opportunities tailored for students to excel in their professional journey.

  • Admissions & Records

    Ensures open and equitable student access to applications for admission, registration, records requests, transcript evaluations, prerequisite clearances, and awarding degrees.

  • Inspiring Scholars

    Inspiring Scholars is a program for foster youth who were in care after age 13th and are under age 26.

  • Veterans Resource Center

    Veterans Services empowers and supports veterans and their dependents in their transition to higher education, providing resources, services, and community for academic, personal, and professional success.

  • Scholarships

    A scholarship is gift aid that can be used to support a student's education and does not require repayment.

Basic Needs

  • Road Runner Hub

    The Roadrunner Hub Basic Needs Resource Center is a network of people and programs that offer students food, housing resources, and other services to limit the barriers to their educational goals and success.

  • Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS and CARE)

    Provides above-and-beyond support services for first-generation, low-income, and underrepresented students.

  • Back on Track

    Student Success Services is dedicated to helping students who are at risk of dropping out or failing to meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by offering personalized assistance and referrals to support services. The program, Back on Track, is designed to provide tailored interventions for students facing academic challenges at Butte College. Schedule an Appointment

  • Student Parents

    We get that while you're working hard to pursue your educational goals, manage bills, work and family — "life" can shift your focus and priorities away from class. "Life" can happen in a lot of different ways.

    Whatever your case may be, we have resources to help you. Our goal is to ensure you are successful in pursuing your educational goals.

Health and Well-Being

  • Counseling and Advising

    The Counseling & Advising department offers a variety of academic, career, and personal counseling services to assist students in achieving their goals.

  • Safe Place & Wellness Program

    Safe Place provides confidential support to students who have experienced domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, harassment and other forms of interpersonal violence.

  • Student Health Clinic

    Provides medical care to eligible students for common injuries & illnesses by licensed medical providers.

  • Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS and CARE)

    Provides above-and-beyond support services for first-generation, low-income, and underrepresented students.

  • Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS)

    Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) is the office responsible for determining eligibility for academic accommodations and adjustments for students with disabilities.

  • Mental Health Services

    Eligible students receive up to 5 therapy sessions per semester from a licensed therapist for conditions such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD.

Technology

  • Library

    Support for your coursework with research assistance, online resources, quiet or group study spaces, print, eBook, or textbook checkouts, and more!

  • Student Tech Support

    Butte Information Technology provides support for students with things like password and multi-factor setup, connecting to WiFi, or help with Canvas. Come visit us in person AHPS South - Room 174 or give us a call at 530-895-2888.

Campus Life

  • Culture & Community Center

    The Culture & Community Center advocates for and empowers Butte College's diverse community by providing educational programs and cultural events in a safe and interactive environment where people gather to learn about themselves and others.

  • Student Life

    The Butte College Office of Student Life is here to encourage student involvement on campus and support student initiatives.

  • Native American Center

    A physical space on campus that supports the academic and cultural needs of Native American students.

  • Puente Project

    PUENTE program work closely with their Counselor, English Instructor and Mentor to prepare for transfer to four-year colleges and universities.
    puente@swissabc.net  (530) 895-2378

  • Welcome Center

    The Welcome Center serves as a central resource hub for prospective and incoming students, offering support, information, and guidance for a seamless transition into campus life and the educational journey.

  • CASA

    CASA provides Latinx students with the resources they need to navigate their path to success.

  • Dining Services

    View the main campus food and beverage offerings.

  • International Students

    Offering a range of services that cater to the unique needs of international students studying at Butte College with an F-1 visa.

  • Black Leadership and Culture Center (BLAC Center)

    A learning community dedicated to the academic success, personal growth, and development of self and community of African American students.

  • UndocuCenter

    Our UndocuCenter strives to welcome and serve our Undocumented and Mixed Immigration Status students with the tools, services, and resources needed to be successful in Butte College.

  • QRC

    The mission of the Queer Resource Center is to cultivate a safe, inclusive environment for LGBTQIA2S+ students and to provide basic needs and equitable access to help students meet their education goals.

  • Veterans Resource Center (VRC)

    Veterans Services empowers and supports veterans and their dependents in their transition to higher education, providing resources, services, and community for academic, personal, and professional success.

  • Student Belonging and Empowerment

    Student Belonging and Empowerment enhances the educational experience by prioritizing a sense of belonging for historically minoritized students.

Campus Safety

  • Campus Police

    The College Police Department is responsible for law enforcement and all emergency responses on campus. The College Police Department is also responsible for providing support services tailored to meet the needs of the campus community.

  • Title IX

    Support for individuals who experience sex or gender-based harassment or discrimination in any educational program or activity.

  • Report IT

    Butte College is committed to creating a safe, supportive learning and working environment for all members of the campus community.

Support Programs

  • Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS and CARE)

    Provides above-and-beyond support services for first-generation, low-income, and underrepresented students.

  • Center for Access, Support & Achievement (CASA)

    CASA provides Latinx students with the resources they need to navigate their path to success.

  • Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS)

    Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) is the office responsible for determining eligibility for academic accommodations and adjustments for students with disabilities.

  • Inspiring Scholars

    Inspiring Scholars is a program for foster youth who were in care after age 13th and are under age 26.

  • International Students

    Offering a range of services that cater to the unique needs of international students studying at Butte College with an F-1 visa.

  • Native American Center

    A physical space on campus that supports the academic and cultural needs of Native American students.

  • Puente Project

    PUENTE program work closely with their Counselor, English Instructor and Mentor to prepare for transfer to four-year colleges and universities.
    puente@swissabc.net  (530) 895-2378

  • Back on Track

    Student Success Services is dedicated to helping students who are at risk of dropping out or failing to meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) by offering personalized assistance and referrals to support services. The program, Back on Track, is designed to provide tailored interventions for students facing academic challenges at Butte College. Schedule an Appointment

  • Support Center

    The Support Center provides comprehensive support & solutions as the central hub for phone inquiries from students, staff, faculty, & the community.

  • Transfer Counseling Center

    Students receive specialized information and counseling regarding transferring to a public or private university or college in California or out-of-state.

  • TRIO Student Support Services

    Supporting first-generation students and students with disabilities to be successful in college through social, emotional, and academic support.

  • Black Leadership and Culture Center (BLAC Center)

    A learning community dedicated to the academic success, personal growth, and development of self and community of African American students.

  • UndocuCenter

    Our UndocuCenter strives to welcome and serve our Undocumented and Mixed Immigration Status students with the tools, services, and resources needed to be successful in Butte College.

  • Veterans Resource Center (VRC)

    Veterans Services empowers and supports veterans and their dependents in their transition to higher education, providing resources, services, and community for academic, personal, and professional success.

  • QRC

    The mission of the Queer Resource Center is to cultivate a safe, inclusive environment for LGBTQIA2S+ students and to provide basic needs and equitable access to help students meet their education goals.

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