Campus
The campus is located on the corner of New York State Route 31 and New York State Route 429. It consists of 287 acres (1.16 km2) of semi-wooded land and eight interconnected buildings described as "architecturally striking."
- The Ernest Notar Administration Building contains the colleges administrative offices. It is named for Dr. Ernest Notar, the first president of the college from 1962-1975.
- The Business Education Building is the location of the Business Division.
- The Science/Technology Building is the home of the Life Sciences, Nursing, and Mathematics/Computer Science/Physics and Engineering/Technology/Chemistry Divisions.
- The Henrietta G. Lewis Library is the most architecturally striking building and has a collection of 95,391 books.
- The Humanities/Social Sciences Building houses the English, literature, linguistics, languages, philosophy, history, government, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and economics departments.
- The Fine Arts Building contains the Arts and Media Division and the college's 700 seat theater.
- The Student Center holds culinary arts classes the college bookstore, student lounges, a game room, a bowling alley.
- The Health Education Center includes a gym, which seats 2,000, fitness center, and a swimming pool, which seats 200.
Note (Not a complete list of specialties):
A - Building - Administration - Named The Ernest Notar Administration Building, But Still Called A Building
B - Building - Business Classes / Computer Classes / Secretarial Science / Accounting Classes
C - Building - Science / Physics / Astronomy / Chemistry / Math / Computer Networking / Robotics Classes
D - Building - Library / Art Gallery / Day Care / Digital Media Classes / TV Studio / Open-Access Computer Lab
E - Building - English / Social Science / Psychology / Astronomy Planetarium / Foreign Language Classes
F - Building - Fine Arts / Speech, Public Speaking Classes / Auditorium / Ceramics Studio / Drawing Studio's
G - Building - Student Center, Food Services / Culinary Art Classes / Security
H - Building - Gym / Pool / Racket & Squash Courts / Weight Training / Health Classes
In Fall 2008, the college opened its first student housing complex consisting of 85 suite style units for 308 students.
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