Hutchinson Auditorium is, in many ways, the heart of campus. Daily chapel assembly takes place in this iconic A-frame, as do many large concerts, talent shows, plays and musicals, life enrichment programs, and lectures.
The Hailey-King Building comprises the King building—where music lessons and courses are taught, and where chorus and all music ensembles meet to rehearse—and the Hailey building, where many humanities and religion courses are taught.
Puckett Auditorium is located on the first floor of the Hailey Building. Recitals, life enrichment programs, intimate productions, and lectures often take the stage here.
Henderson Dining Hall is where the campus congregates to chow down.
Chatlos Library houses more than 130,000 titles, nearly 400 periodical titles, a computer lab, several quiet workrooms, and wireless internet throughout.
The Student Center transitions from quiet to crazy in about ten seconds every day after chapel. Here is where students gather to check their mailboxes, play ping-pong or pool, watch television, or just visit. The Advising Office is also located here.
The Pouch, located inside the Student Center, is a cozy café where American cuisine, soft drinks, and coffee beverages are served daily.
The Bookstore is the prime place to buy textbooks and Florida College gear. It also offers a wide selection of religious books and supplies.
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The Akin Building is the home of classrooms and labs for all science and mathematics courses.
Boswell Hall is the new residence hall for all men on campus. It has four floors of suites, a laundry room, a fitness center, a study lounge on every floor, and wireless internet.
Sutton Hall is a women’s residence hall made up of individual rooms. The building, built in 1922, was originally the Temple Terrace Golf and Country Club Hotel.
Terrace Hall is the newest residence hall for women. It has four floors of suites, a laundry room, a fitness center, a study lounge on every floor, and wireless internet.
Hinely Hall is a women’s residence hall made up of suites. It houses approximately 150 women, and is connected to Sutton Hall.
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