West Shore Community College - College Grounds

College Grounds

The college campus include the of Schoenherr Campus Center, Technical Center, Arts and Science Center, Recreation Center, Administrative and Conference Building, West Shore Ice Arena, and Manistee County Education Center.

The Schoenherr Campus Center houses a new library, food court, bookstore, and other services to support students and student learning. The Campus Center library features a contemporary and relaxed setting with computer lab, soft seating areas, wireless connectivity, and study rooms. The Beans and Bread provides fresh, high quality foods which a comfortable dining area and free wireless internet service.

Technical Center houses classrooms and laboratories for the college’s occupational programs. There is also the office of the Vice President and Director of Workforce Development. The nursing and allied health programs and the criminal justice program reside here.

Arts and Science Center has a 279 seat Center Stage Theater, faculty offices and the office of the vice president of Arts and Sciences. The building houses numerous classrooms including distance learning (ITV) classroom, biology, chemistry and physics lab, a greenhouse and lecture and conference rooms

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