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Osceola Campus
General Information
1800 Denn John Lane
Kissimmee, Florida 34744
Telephone: Orlando 407-299-5000
Kissimmee 407-847-9496
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Building 1 opened for classes in January
1997. The building currently contains the Administrative Services
suite, Student Services offices, faculty offices, and laboratories
for biology, physical sciences, and foreign languages. In addition,
nearly one third of the building is devoted to the Learning Resource
Center, with another third comprising general classrooms.
Building 2, the Liberal Arts and Health
Sciences building, opened for classes in January 2000. This building
houses Health Sciences studies, including EMT, Paramedic, and EMS
degree programs. The building also contains laboratories for fine
and applied arts, communications, business management and accounting,
mathematics, humanities, and social sciences. Slightly less than
a third of the space is devoted to general classrooms, and the building
also houses faculty offices, instructional support offices, and
a state-of-the-art teaching auditorium.
Building 3, the Technical Science, Information
Technology and Workforce Development building, opened for classes
in January 2005. In addition to general classrooms and faculty offices,
this 60,000-square-foot, three-story building houses the Learning
Center, which is stocked with the latest computers, including Internet
access for studying and tutoring. Technical workforce programs offered
in the new building include computer engineering, Cisco and Microsoft
certification, computer information technology, IT support, computer
programming and analysis, database technology, Oracle and office
systems technology. In addition, the college’s nursing program,
which began offering courses on the Osceola Campus in the fall of
2004, has expanded its presence with dedicated nursing labs and
classroom space. UCF has also established a presence here, with
courses available to fulfill the requirements for a Bachelor of
Arts degree in elementary or exceptional education.
Building 4, the Student Services Building,
will contain the Library, Counseling and Student Support offices,
the Career Center, the Financial Aid/Veterans’ Affairs Center,
the Admissions and Records Area, Finance Office, bookstore, and
cafeteria, in addition to physical education facilities and a main
auditorium. However, until final funding has been approved, no anticipated
dates for construction and opening can be set.
In addition, permanent outbuildings presently house the bookstore
and the cafeteria.
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