Brighton Campus
MCC's Brighton Campus is located on a 300-acre site just outside the city limits of Rochester, New York at 1000 East Henrietta Road. There are two different maps of Brighton Campus to choose from. Each thumbnail image links to a full page map with detailed information.
3-D Map of campus buildings
includes driving directions
to the campus. |
Virtual tour of
campus buildings |
Peter A. Spina Administration Building (1)
Building One houses the college’s administrative leaders -- the president and vice presidents for administrative, student, academic and educational technology services. The Admissions, College and Community Relations, Grants, and Planning offices are in this building as well as the Mailroom, Public Safety Dispatch Center/Information Desk and the Counseling and Advising Center.
The LeRoy V. Good Library (2)
The library houses a collection of approximately 120,000 volumes, plus an array of multimedia, music CDs, 600 print journal subscriptions and microforms. The MCC libraries electronic resources network includes an online catalog, numerous electronic databases with over 10,000 journal titles, Web search engines, electronic reserves, as well as access to the collections of hundreds of libraries in the region and throughout SUNY. Registered students can use these virtual resources 24/7 from off campus by accessing the network via the library’s wired computers, or by checking out wireless laptops for use in the library. The library is one of the wireless zones of the college. The library offers three stories and 50,000 sq. ft. of study space, with numerous collaborative or individual rooms available to students, a library instruction classroom, one-on-one research consultations with librarians, inter-library loan services, and much more.
The library is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Good, the founding president of MCC.
R. Thomas Flynn Campus Center (3)
The R. Thomas Flynn Campus Center is home to the campus’ co-curricular program and serves as a crossroads for informal interactions among faculty, staff and students. Fresh from an expansion in 2003 and a renovation in 2004, this new facility is home to student clubs, including student government and student media.
The variety of Flynn Campus Center services and conveniences include:
- The MarketPlace offers the college community many dining options.
- The Career Center serves students and alumni seeking employment, career assistance or transfer to a baccalaureate institution.
- Bookstore. Students can obtain their textbooks, supplies, sundries and MCC apparel at the new two-story bookstore, located off the Flynn Campus Center atrium.
- Three major conference rooms (Monroe A and B and Empire Room which make up the Warshof Conference Center), are located on the second level of the Flynn Campus Center. These facilities, along with seven meeting rooms, provide convenient, state-of-the-art facilities for student, faculty and community groups.
- The Peer Assistance Resource Center (PARC) offers appropriate support for specific questions and information about student programs and involvement. In addition it serves as the Student Wellness Center on the Brighton Campus.
- Offices for student clubs and organizations are located on the first floor of the Flynn Campus Center, including student government, the Monroe Doctrine student newspaper and WMCC radio station offices.
- Information and Services Desk. This centrally located service desk, on the first floor of the Flynn Campus Center, under the atrium skylight, is where students can cash checks and buy everything from tickets for college and community events, to discounted movie tickets, bus passes, locker rentals and stamps.
- Informal gathering places. The Flynn Campus Center features comfortable lounge areas, a game room, and a new cyber café, Cafe.edu.
- SUNY Card services that include picture ID, library card service and limited debit card services.
- Student Services personnel who support the co-curricular program have their offices in the Flynn Campus Center. These professionals plan New Student Orientation, work with student leaders, manage various student-centered events and generally support students.
- The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), placement testing, Services for Students with Disabilities, Health Services, Graduation Certification and Printing Services offices are located in Building 3.
The R. Thomas Flynn Campus Center was named in honor of MCC President R. Thomas Flynn.
Communications/Theater Building (4)
The Communications Building houses the Visual and Performing Arts programs, including television and photography studios, graphics laboratory, computer graphics laboratory, edit rooms, faculty offices and classrooms. A 550-seat theater is located in this building.
North and South Faculty Towers (5, 8)
Many faculty members have their offices in these buildings. Students will also find large lecture halls in these buildings.
Registration/Financial Services Building (6)
The Bursar, Registration and Records, and Financial Aid offices are located on the second floor of this building, along with faculty offices for the Communication program. The Human Resources office is located on the third floor.
Classrooms and laboratory facilities can be found on the upper floors.
Sciences Building (7)
Classrooms and laboratories for microbiology, biology, anatomy, physiology, chemistry, physics and general science are in Building 7. The Dental Hygiene Clinic is on the second floor. The Public Safety Office is on the third floor.
The Gleason Hall of Science and Technology (9)
Gleason Hall features laboratories for computer technology, health information technology, radiologic technology, civil technology, optical engineering technology, mechanical technology, electronic technology, industrial instrumentation technology, nursing and drafting, as well general classrooms.
The Gleason Hall of Science and Technology was named in honor of the Gleason Foundation for its continuing commitment and contributions to the College.
Samuel J. Stabins Physical Education Complex (10)
Included within the physical education complex are a large multi-purpose gymnasium, weight and exercise room, modern dance studio, wrestling room, first aid and training room, gymnastic facilities, five racquetball courts, human performance lab, swimming pool with diving section and faculty offices.
Outdoor facilities consist of eight tennis courts, baseball and softball fields, hockey area, quarter-mile track, lacrosse field, soccer field, a 2.7 mile cross country course, an obstacle course, and fitness and nature trails.
The complex is dedicated to the memory of Samuel J. Stabins, M.D., MCC’s founding father and first chairman of the College’s Board of Trustees.
Learning Centers (11)
Three stories of modern instructional space including a learning center with functional areas for guided instruction; learning laboratories for mathematics, accounting, transitional studies, writing and psychology; electronic classrooms; general purpose classrooms; and geology laboratories.
Fine Arts Building (12)
The Fine Arts Building houses The Mercer Gallery, the music and art programs and their studios, as well as general-purpose classrooms.
Child Care Center (22)
585.292.2640
The MCC Child Care Center is a division of the Monroe Community College Association, Inc. Located on the north end of the Brighton Campus, the Child Care Center provides quality early education for children of MCC students, faculty and staff, as well as for children in our community on a space-available basis.
ESL Sports Centre
The four-rink ESL Sports Centre at MCC, located on the southeast corner of the Brighton Campus, is a practice facility for Rochester’s professional hockey, lacrosse and soccer teams, as well as home ice for MCC’s hockey program. The Centre serves the entire Rochester community through a broad range of activities including open skating, hockey league games and learn-to-skate classes.
Alice Holloway Young Commons – Residence Halls (50, 51, 52)
This three-building residence hall complex provides suite-style living for about 410 students. Each suite is fully furnished and air-conditioned, features a full kitchen, living room or common space, and individual bedrooms. A full residence life program completes the on-campus living experience.
This complex is named for Dr. Alice Holloway Young, a founding MCC trustee and pioneer in the Rochester City School District.
Applied Technologies Center (23)
2485 West Henrietta Road
585. 292.3700
The Applied Technologies Center is MCC’s state-of-the-art facility for technical education and industry-based training. The Center houses certificate and degree programs in Automotive Technology; Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC); and Precision Tooling and Machining. The Center also provides credit-free courses and corporate industrial training. The 53,000-square-foot facility contains a computer lab, multi-use classrooms, state-of-the-art laboratories, conference rooms, student lounge and the Rochester Tooling and Machining Association.
Public Safety Training Facility
1190 Scottsville Road
585.279.4100
The PSTF is a regional emergency training complex owned by Monroe County and operated through a partnership with the City of Rochester and MCC. Here, the College trains police, fire and emergency medical personnel. For professional and volunteer firefighters, the PSTF offer aircraft simulators, burn buildings and other fire training props. Police officers and recruits can learn and refine skills in a crime scene simulator, firing range simulator and TEAM/Tac simulator. Abundant medical resources are available for EMS training. Under the auspices of its Homeland Security Management Institute, MCC also trains private businesses, public officials and others. |