Join us for a guided campus tour to explore Butte College and get a feel for student life. Our team will walk you through key areas of campus, highlight important resources, and share helpful information about programs, services, and how to get started. When you schedule your tour, you’ll have the opportunity to share your interests or group goals so we can highlight the areas that matter most to you.
What to expect
A guided walking tour of campus led by knowledgeable staff or student ambassadors, tailored to your interests or group needs
An overview of student services, academic programs, and campus resources
Time to ask questions and learn about next steps for becoming a Butte College student
We recommend wearing comfortable shoes and arriving a few minutes early for check-in. If you have specific questions, interests, or group needs, feel free to share them when you register so we can tailor your experience.
Appointment scheduling instructions
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Choose Your Tour Option: There are two types of tours,
Individual & Small Group: Best for prospective students, families, or a few guests. These tours are for groups with less than 10 people.
Large Group: Best for schools, community organizations, or groups planning a coordinator campus visit. These tours are for groups of 10 or more.
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Select a Tour Date: Use the appropriate calendar below to browse available tour dates and times. Green dates indicate available days and times. If you do not see a tour that fits your schedule, please email welcomecenter@butte.edu with your availability and we will do our best to accommodate.
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Complete the form: Provide us with some details about yourself so we may best prepare for your campus tour.
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Submit your registration: Once you have submitted the form, you will receive a confirmation email with the details for your campus tour.
Individual & Small Group Tours
Best for prospective students, families, and small groups who want a general campus tour.
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Large Group Tours
Best for schools, community organizations, and larger groups that may need additional coordination.