Academic Resources

On Campus

Student Success Center

Jordan Hall 109
317-940-9308
https://www.butler.edu/academic-services/student-success-center/learning/

The Center offers a variety of services, programs, and resources that can help students start on a path to academic success or get back on the path to success. We also house the Exploratory Studies Program, where students who are undecided or have multiple interests can exercise their intellectual curiosity through a number of programs and classes designed to help determine their best course of study.

Tutoring & Study Tables

Multiple Locations
https://www.butler.edu/academic-services/student-success-center/learning/tutoring-study-tables/

Individualized Peer Tutoring is available to Butler students, free of charge, through Student Success (Jordan Hall 109). This service is available primarily for undergraduate math and science courses. Individualized Peer Tutoring allows Butler students to meet one-on-one with peer tutors to receive course-specific help for a particular subject area.

Study Tables are group walk-in tutoring sessions that meet regularly at a specific time and location. Study Tables are coordinated by each respective department, and students are typically notified of the schedule within the first two weeks of the semester.

Modern Language Center

Jordan Hall 391
317-940-9754
https://www.butler.edu/arts-sciences/modern-languages-literatures-cultures/language-center/

The Modern Language Center hosts several events for our language students, but is also open to everyone.  Tutoring tables  will have open hours for students to come and go and get assistance with their coursework in Chinese, French, German, Latin, and Spanish.

Speaker’s Lab

Fairbanks 114, 140, & 244
317-940-8354
https://www.butler.edu/communication/speakers-lab/

The Butler University Speaker’s Lab employs highly trained student tutors to give one-on-one help with the creation and delivery of both individual and group speeches or presentations.

Writer’s Studio Peer Tutoring Program

Jordan Hall 304A
317-940-9804
https://www.butler.edu/arts-sciences/writers-studio/

The Butler University Writers’ Studio offers free, 45-minute writing consultations at any stage of the writing process – from understanding an assignment to final draft. Our undergraduate and graduate tutors will assist you with writing assignments across the curriculum.

Career and Professional Services (CAPS)

Dugan Hall 102
317-940-9383
https://www.butler.edu/internships-careers/

The Career and Professional Success office can give you the boost to get off the ground. Tap into one-on-one career advising, networking opportunities and exclusive-to-Butler job and internship postings that help you find a satisfying, meaningful career.

Center for Global Education

Jordan Hall 133
317-340-6567
https://www.butler.edu/academics/study-abroad/

From Butler, you can pursue a wide range of opportunities at 200 affiliated universities in more than 55 different countries, in places such as Italy, China, South Africa, and Australia. No matter what your major, you can find a program that meets your academic goals.

Office of International Student Services

Jordan Hall 133D
317-940-9888
https://www.butler.edu/academic-services/international/

The Office of International Student Services serves all international students studying at Butler. Whether you’re looking for support navigating immigration regulations, information about employment, or tips for getting acclimated to campus and to Indianapolis, we’re here to lend a hand.

Butler Libraries

Irwin Library, Science Library (Levinson Family Hall 2nd floor), & South Campus Education Resource Library
317-940-9227 (Irwin)
https://www.butler.edu/library/

Butler University Libraries make available the materials needed to support study, teaching, and research in all areas of intellectual endeavor pursued at Butler. The combined holdings of the Butler Libraries include online access to approximately 800,000 e-books, 275 databases, 300,000 electronic journals, and 250,00 streaming media titles, plus more than 200,000 print materials, 18,000 audiovisual materials, and more than 17,000 musical scores physically shelved at the three branches.