Workshops  - CAS

Center for Academic Success

Workshops

In-person workshops will be offered at our three locations during the fall 2024 semester. Scheduled workshops are available in the Penji app and in the EDUC 310 Canvas course. CAS workshops have been updated to best meet current student needs.

Workshop topics by theme include:

  • Adulting 101
    • Being a Good Roommate
    • The Cost of Convenience
    • Getting Good Sleep
    • Setting Screen Time Limits
    • Simple Car Maintenance
  • Self Care
    • Balancing School, Work, & Family
    • Eat the Frog! Time Management for a Healthy You
    • The Food & Mood Connection
    • Habits of Successful College Students
    • Introduction to Mindfulness
  • Financial Aid
    • Financial Literacy
    • Invest in Yourself! 3-part Series by Financial Aid Staff
  • Academic Skills
    • Conquer the Test! (incl. Managing Test Anxiety)
    • Dang! As a Student, I Wish I'd Known That!
    • Plagiarism
    • Self-Editing Techniques
    • Setting & Achieving Goals
    • Tackling Your Textbook
    • Taking Good Notes
  • Campus Community
    • All About Butte's Nursing Programs
    • Focus on the Future! (presented by Career Center)
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education: 3-part Series by Phi Theta Kappa
    • AI 101: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
    • Using AI as a Personal Tutor
    • Ethics of AI in Education
  • In progress: Workshop Descriptions

Enjoying CAS workshops? You might be interested in the .5-unit Critical Skills for College Success course, EDUC 10 or 110. Contact us for more information!

Student in a CAS Workshop
Tutoring Students

Procedure for Completing CAS Critical Skills Workshops

All CAS workshops are open to any currently-enrolled Butte College student. Advance registration is not required. A list of upcoming workshops can be found in the Penji app or in the EDUC 310 Canvas course. Notification will be emailed to the instructor of your choice after you successfully complete a workshop.

For further information about CAS workshops, please contact:

Miya Clark, Learning Resource Specialist, clarkmi@hghgjm.com
or Amy Hughes, CAS Administrative Secretary hughesam@hghgjm.com

 

 

 

 

 

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