PCC's campus blends modern facilities
with traditional values. Since its inception in 1974, the campus
has developed steadily and now contains more than 20 major buildings
on 149 acres. The facilities include over 2,700,00 square feet of
public buildings, including residence halls, in addition to over
400,000 square feet of ancillary facilities.
Move the mouse over a building to see a picture of the building and a brief description.
The A Beka Building houses the customer service and sales division of A Beka Book and A Beka Academy.
The Administration Building houses on four floors the College, Business, and Executive Offices, as well as the Information Desk.
The Academic Center houses quality lab facilities, faculty offices, classrooms of varying sizes, and a 264-seat Lyceum.
The PCC Library is designed to hold a collection of up to a half-million volumes
and provide seating for more than 1,000.
Dixon Tower is a residence hall for women. Each room is completely carpeted and air-conditioned with private or adjoining bath.
The Graf Clinic, designed as a walk-in clinic, serves the health needs of PCC residence hall students.
Bradley Tower is a residence hall for women. Each room is completely carpeted and air-conditioned with private or adjoining bath.
The Commons houses the Bookstore, the Palms Grille, games, ATMs, seating, and post office boxes.

The Varsity dining hall offers a daily menu of pizza, hamburgers, hot dogs, and chicken fingers.
The Campus House features 89 beautifully decorated rooms and includes the personal touches of home.
Griffith Tower is a residence hall for women. Each room is completely carpeted and air-conditioned with private or adjoining bath.
The Field House provides facilities for the physical education department and for recreation purposes, including professionally equipped weightlifting and gymnastics rooms.
Young Tower is a residence hall for men. Its features include air-conditioning, carpet, and being near the Sports Center.
The Swim Center provides a variety of water sports with six regulation-size swim lanes and a three-board diving area.
The Four Winds dining room provides food-court style dining with more than 2,300 total seats and seven different food lines.
The Sports Center houses modern athletic and sports facilities on two levels, including weight rooms, ice rink, and bowling lanes.
The Campanile serves as a continual reminder to “redeem the time” with its lovely sounds from 43 bronze bells.
The Dale Horton Auditorium is one of the largest performing arts auditoriums in the Southeast with a seating capacity of 3,500.
The Communicative Arts Center provides facilities for teaching,
practicing, and performing for the music, speech, broadcasting, and art departments.
The Radio/Video Studios handle the production of the weekly Rejoice in the Lord national telecast and the radio station WPCS, and are housed in the Communcative Arts Center.
College Field is home to many collegian sports activities, including the Turkey Bowl championship soccer game.
The Crowne Centre is a state-of-the-art facility used for college chapel, Campus Church services, and other occasions.
The MacKenzie Building is a multipurpose educational facility, housing classrooms for English, speech, and Bible, and the large Great Hall.
The Planetarium offers several different shows displaying the wondrous glory of the heavens above.
Ballard Hall is a residence hall for men. Each room is completely carpeted and air-conditioned with private or adjoining bath.
Coberly Hall is a residence hall for men. Each room is completely carpeted and air-conditioned with private or adjoining bath.
The Sports Center’s newest addition of more than 78,000 square feet features 40 ft. and 60 ft. rock climbing walls with 22 ft. and 32 ft. rappelling ledges, plus a 12 ft. climbing boulder. Indoor water activities include a water park with 3 water slides and Double FlowRider surfing wave. In-line skating rink, racquetball courts, fitness rooms, and sundeck for women students provide exercise and recreation opportunities in a unique tropical setting.