
The Administration Building houses the President's Office, the Finance Office, the College Services Office, the Human Resources Office, and the Communications & Marketing Office
One of the 4 original buildings at BC3, built by ARMCO in summer of 1966. The Arts and Hospitality Building houses these programs:
Business and Health Professions
The Business and Health Professions Building houses: IT Services, Business Division, Business Learning Center, Computer Information Systems, Nursing and Allied Health, Physical Therapist Assistant, Massage Therapy, and Park and Recreation Management (PRM).
The Children's Creative Learning Center Houses preschool, daycare and a private Kindergarten for children of students, faculty and staff The CCLC received a four star designation from Keystone Stars .
The Continuing Education Building houses:
Founder's Hall
Originally known as The Convocation Center, Founders Hall houses the Pioneer Café, Founders Hall, Office of Student Life, and a Student Lounge.
Rented throughout the year by community groups including, Butler Vo-Tech, Butler High School Prom, United Way, Heart Association, and Butler Chamber of Commerce Events.
Field House
The Field House houses BC3 Athletics including,
Additionally the Field House is home to, Intramural Sports, Health Science and Wellness courses, and the BC3 Recreation Center.
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Humanities and Education Building
The Humanities and Education Building houses:
The John A. Beck Jr. Library opened in 1973 and was a gift of the John A. Beck Jr. Family, who was on the original College Board of Trustees
The John A. Beck Library houses:
Houses: Fire, EMS, Police, and HAZMAT
BC3 manages in cooperation with the Butler County Fire Chiefs Association this regional training center.
It contains a burn building, a fire training tower, a 4-acre pond , classrooms, 3 fire trucks, propane fire station, confined space training area, a tanker truck and a railroad car. Public Safety website
BC3 trains over 10,000 first responders annually.
BC3's mail distribution center, the Shipping and Receiving Building is housed in the original club house of the former Oak Hills Golf Club circa 1960's.
Student Success Center
Opened in September 2009, Student Success Center is a one stop shop for student services and houses:
The Social Sciences Building houses,
Succop Theater
A gift given by Thomas and JoAnn Succop the Succop Theater was built in 2002 and features:
Science & Technology Building
Opened in 2002, the Science and Technology Building was partially funded by BC3's first capital campaign through the BC3 Education Foundation.
The Science and Technology Building houses: Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology, Physics, Mathematics, Metrology, Electronics, Nanofabrication, Manufacturing, Robotics, Computer Aided Drafting and Design, Architecture, Faculty Offices and Faculty Lounge.