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Counseling & Advising

Welcome to Counseling & Advising!

Counselors are here to support you in your academic journey. Counselors are available to assist students at three campus locations: Main campus, Chico Center, and the Glenn Center in Orland!


SPRING BREAK: March 18 - March 22

No appointments or counselors are available. The office will be open.


REGISTRATION WEEK: March 25 - 28 

30-Minute Drop-Ins will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Students who need an Education Plan will be prioritized. No appointment is required. Important: due to limited availability, drop-ins will not be offered on Friday, March 29. 

10-Minute Express Drop-Ins (virtual) will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. This service is best for questions about repeating courses; adding/dropping classes; selecting classes; and pre-requisite questions. Follow the sign-in instructions here

Dates: Monday, 3/25; Tuesday, 3/26; Thursday, 3/28 ONLY | Time: 10 am - 12 pm


Grad App Appointments: April 1 - 5

30-Minute Drop-Ins will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Appointments for Grad Applications will be prioritized. April 5 is the deadline to be eligible to walk in commencement. 

10-Minute Express Drop-Ins (virtual) will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Follow the sign-in instructions here

Dates: Monday, 4/1 and Wednesday, 4/3 ONLY | Time: 10 am - 12 pm. 


How to Select Your Appointment

Use this guide to help you select the appointment that works best for you: How to Select Your Appointment.

General Counseling offers three appointment types: 10-minute Express Drop-Ins (virtual); 60-minute and 30-minute appointments (in-person, phone or Zoom). 

In addition to General Counseling, we offer Specialize Counseling. Select from the groups listed to make an appointment. 

As a new student, seeing a counselor is probably the most important thing you can do. Our counselors can help you find the right level of classes, and assist you in designing a short or long term educational plan. Continuing and returning students can receive assistance with academic issues, plan for graduation or transfer, and receive general academic guidance.

Not sure how to chart your path to academic and career goals?

For new and continuing students, Counselors use Career and Academic Profile (CAP), prior academic history, and life experiences to help determine the course selection. We're here to help you even if your goals are unclear. We can also help you better utilize on-line research tools related to your goals.

Are you experiencing personal issues that are affecting your academic performance?

We can listen and direct you to Butte College's many support services and community resources. Our Counselors are skilled at assisting students with a variety of concerns which affect their educational success.

Where can you see a Counselor?

The Butte Counseling Department full-time and part-time faculty and staff assist our students in three different locations: The Main campus, Chico Center, and the Glenn Center in Orland. All of our Counseling faculty are "generalists," though we also have counselors specific to our International, Veterans, Foster Youth, and Student Athlete population.

 

Butte students can also access Counseling through other programs on campus:

Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) - Main Campus SAS 238

Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS) - Main Campus SAS 281

Inspiring Scholars Program - Main Campus MC 121

 

 

CONTACT US

OFFICE HOURS:

Monday - Thursday: 7:45 am - 5 pm

Friday: 8 am -12 pm

Office Location: SAS 134 (1st floor) 

 

PHONE HOURS:

Office Number: (530) 895-2378

Monday - Thursday: 8 am.- 4:30 pm

Friday: 8 am. - 11:30 pm

 

MULTILINGUAL SERVICES:

Para servicio en Español, haga su cita con Julio Delgado.

For services in Khmer please request an appointment with Serey Vann.

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