Within the Ralph C. & Isabella M. Sheldon Center are programs related to the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics and the arts, humanities, and health sciences divisions. It also houses physics and computer labs, music facilities, the management information systems and institutional research departments, Robert Lee Scharmann Theatre, Weeks Gallery, and Sarita Hopkins Weeks Reception Hall.
The Katharine Jackson Carnahan Center houses the criminal justice and public safety programs and computer labs, conference rooms, and training facilities.
Features of the John D. Hamilton Collegiate Center are the Student Union, Campus Bookstore, Counseling and Career Center, Global Learning office, Applied Learning office, cafeteria, health center, art studios, box office, campus life and residence life offices, and buildings and grounds department. The student records, admissions, financial aid, marketing, and business offices are also located in the building, as are offices for JCC’s administration and the JCC Foundation.
Hillside Suites, JCC’s three residence halls, are comprised of suites with four or five single bedrooms.
Hultquist Library Building houses the business and social sciences division, Learning Commons (library, learning center and accessibility services offices), student lounges, Help Desk, computer labs, conference rooms, distance learning facilities, Lenna Teleconference Theatre, and Workforce Development offices and classrooms.
The Manufacturing Technology Institute is a partnership of JCC and the Manufacturers Association of the Southern Tier. MTI provides services through hands-on manufacturing technical training as well as technology assistance. Mechanical technology, machine tool technology, and welding technology courses, as well as non-credit customized training programs, are taught in the facility. Workforce Development is also housed there.
The Physical Education Complex consists of a gymnasium, swimming and diving pools, racquetball court, running track, weight room, Life Fitness Center, and locker facilities. The gymnasium is also used for special spectator events, seating up to 2,000 people. JCC and the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History, which is located on Curtis Street, collaborate on providing educational and cultural opportunities.
The Science Center houses JCC’s science programs. The facility features energy efficient and sustainable elements designed to highlight resource conservation, habitat restoration, and social responsibility.
Additional area facilities that are used for college programs include Russell E. Diethrick Jr. Park and College Park and Biological Station, commonly referred to as the 100-Acre Lot. Several municipal and private facilities, which include public schools, hospitals, nursing homes, and social service agencies, provide off-campus learning experiences for JCC students.