The Student Services Center is two separate buildings connected by a second-level bridge. The first one was built as part of the original 1968 campus, and the second one was added in 1975, although its construction was part of the original concept.
Built in 1968 by Bush and Witt architects, the Health Professions building was originally named the Science building, and was renovated in 2009 when the new Science building was constructed.
Built in 1975 as the "Health Careers" building, this structure underwent a major renovation in 1994, and again in 2009. It houses the Surgical Technology program and labooratory.. It also includes laboratories for the respiratory technology and…
Purchased for $3 million dollars in 1987, this structure was formerly Waco High School's campus, and added 40 acres and 115,000 square feet to McLennan's physical footprint. Housing the Child Care Center, the Conference Room, Cosmetology, and most…
Northwood House was originally built as a caretaker's cottage as part of the Cameron summer home estate. Serving as a private residence since the 1940s for the local Burgess family, it was later converted into a fine dining establishment called "The…
The Learning Technology Center, originally named the Library, was part of McLennan Community College's original campus built in 1968. A major renovation was completed in 2002 which converted the building into a technology hub for the campus.
Built in two phases, the Student Services Center was begun in 1969, and the second building completed in the 1975-75 academic year. Designed by Bush & Witt Architects of Waco, it was built by Barsh Construction.. It is distinctive from the other…
Built around 1921, this Mediterranean-styled residence was commissioned by William Waldo Cameron, purportedly as a wedding gift for his second wife, Helen Miller of Waco. Named "Valley View", it was purchased along with all of the acreage of the…