2025-2026 Catalog 
    
    May 20, 2025  
2025-2026 Catalog

College Facilities



Sidney Campus

Activities Building: This building contains an NCAA-size pool, a gymnasium with climbing wall and fitness center, the MCC Bookstore operated by Follett, vending machines, and the Woodside Cafe`. All facilities are available to students and community members.

Donad C. Burns Administration/Library Building: This centrally located building houses several core student services, including administrative offices, Student and Enrollment Services, the Student Success Center, Financial Aid, and the Library. The Library offers welcoming and flexible study spaces that support both quiet, individual work and collaborative learning. Students have access to public computers, internet connectivity, and a variety of academic resources designed to enhance research, reading, and engagement. As both a resource hub and a student-centered environment, the Library plays a key role in supporting student success across all programs.

Barn Theater: MCC’s performing arts facility, the Barn Theater, is located west of College Drive.

Beatrice E. Doser Building: This building houses seminar and conference space, the Early College program, computer labs and classrooms, general classrooms, and instructor offices.

Bookstore: The MCC Bookstore, operated by Follett, is located in the Activities Building. It offers textbooks, supplies and a variety of MCC branded items.

Foundation Farmhouse: The Foundation farmhouse is located on Sidney Road west of College Drive.

Kenneth J. Smith Instructional Building: This building houses more than half of MCC’s instructional space on the Sidney campus and serves as the college’s center for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) learning. The top level features The Center for STEM Learning, while the lower level is home to The Center for Nursing & Health Careers. Both centers offer access to leading-edge technology and equipment that support coursework in nursing, anatomy and physiology, biology, chemistry, mathematics, and the sciences. In addition to labs and classrooms, the building also includes dedicated study spaces designed to promote collaboration, quiet focus, and academic success for students across disciplines.

Instruction North Building: This building serves as the college’s space for criminal justice and HVAC instruction and includes classrooms and labs.

Les Morford Building: This building contains auditoriums and classrooms.

Montcalm Heritage Village: The village, located on the west side of campus, includes historical buildings and artifacts. An annual Heritage Festival takes place in the Village in August.

Kenneth J. Lehman Nature Trails: More than four miles of trails on MCC’s Sidney campus are marked with numbered trail posts, and maps are available at most major trail heads. The nature trails also feature an outdoor classroom. They are open to the public from dawn until dusk, 365 days a year. There is no charge to visit these beautiful trails, which wind through forests, grasslands and wetlands. In addition, a disc golf course is open and free to use.

Stanley P. Ash Building: This two-story facility supports MCC’s science and health programs with specialized classrooms for nursing, chemistry, and biology, as well as dedicated laboratory spaces and instructor offices. The building also features a large auditorium used for both instruction and campus events. Students have access to informal and flexible study spaces that support individual learning and small group collaboration, making Ash a key academic hub for both instruction and study on MCC’s Sidney campus.

For information about facility rental, email room.reservations@montcalm.edu.

Greenville Campus

MCC’s Stanley and Blanche Ash Technology Learning Center (TLC): This building is located at 1325 Yellow Jacket Drive in Greenville. This center offers open-entry, open-exit skills training to meet business and industry needs. The TLC also houses classrooms, a community room, computer and learning labs and display areas.

Bill Braman Family Center for Education: This building serves as MCC’s center for skilled trades training. It features technology labs, flexible classrooms, student study spaces and rooms for community use, as well as high-speed Internet access.