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The Campuses
MCC’s Brighton Campus is located on a 300-acre site at the junction of routes 390 and 590, just outside the city limits of Rochester, New York. The wireless campus includes technologically-advanced academic classrooms and learning facilities. The campus also includes the Warshof Conference Center with meeting space for MCC and community organizations, a communications building with a 500-seat theater and art gallery, and a large health and physical education complex with indoor pool and fitness center. A child care center is located on the campus, a short walk from the academic buildings.

The multi-facted Public Safety Training Center - a partnership of Monroe County, the College, state and local public safety agencies across the area - opened in 2001 at 1190 Scottsville Road. The facility trains nearly all of the area's police and corrections officers, firefighters and emergency medical personnel.

Opened in September 1998, the four-rink ESL Sports Centre, located on the southeast corner of MCC’s Brighton Campus, is a practice facility for Rochester’s professional hockey, lacrosse and soccer teams. The Centre also serves the entire Rochester community through a broad range of activities including open skating, hockey league games and learn-to-skate classes.

In early 1997, MCC opened the Applied Technologies Center, a 53,000-square-foot facility that houses programs in automotive technology; heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), optical fabrication and precision machining.

In 1992, the College opened its Damon City Campus at 228 Main Street, in the heart of downtown Rochester. Day, evening and summer classes are held here for the convenience of those who live and work in the city. The Damon City Campus is home to MCC’s programs in human services, law and criminal justice and teacher education and offers a breadth of liberal arts courses. The campus also houses distinctive programs for the community including Gateway to College at MCC and the Science Technology Entry Program.