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Outdoor Stage: Behind the building, this open-air venue is your passport to unforgettable performances under the starry skies.
Screening Theater: Step into a world of cinematic wonder, with 125 seats and a Dolby Atmos Sound system, for an immersive experience.
First Floor:
Digital Media Lab (1-152)
Second Floor:
Science Department Office (1-216)
Graphic and Interactive Design (1-213)
An elevator is available next to the restrooms, in the outside hallway across from room 2-105.
Bathrooms and water fountains are available on all three floors, but a drink vending machine is available only on the first floor.
Walkway to Building 1 is accessible from the inside of the third floor, there is also a picknick table available in this area.
Performing Arts Center: With a nearly 500-person capacity, it’s a popular venue for all types of college and community events.
Theater Technology Lab
Pulse Memorial: Behind the building, a rainbow eucalyptus tree stands as a symbol of resilience, unity, and hope.
Atrium (3-177): Open access study space with several tables, seating and accessible power outlets.
Black Box Theater (3-100): Showcase for acting from the Theater program and set design by Entertainment Design and Technology.
Arts and Entertainment Department Office (3-106)
Anita S. Wooten Gallery (3-112): A teaching gallery dedicated to enhancing student understanding and appreciation of art.
Bathrooms are available behind the gallery, opposite room 3-146A.
Outside, between buildings 3 and 4 there is a large garden area with bench seating available.
First Floor:
Atrium (4-100 and 4-100A): Open access study space, many seats with tables and outlets but only one computer available.
Two vending machines (snacks and drinks) available inside.
Women's Restroom is the first room across from Water Fountains down the hallway leading to Building 5/6.
Men's Restroom is the first room next to Water Fountains down the hallway leading to Building 3.
Study Room (4-100B): Study space with whiteboard, 2-hour check-out at Welcome Desk in LSC (4-101).
Learning Support Center (LSC) (4-101): Access to tutoring and testing services, open computers, printing, and group study spaces.
Welcome Desk: Provide general information, check-out calculators and headphones, and sign-in students for General Tutoring
General Tutoring includes the subjects: Computer Programming (4-101), Physics (4-109), Biology (4-110), and Chemistry (4-111).
Tech Support Services: Assist with printing, technology questions, and check out items like iPads, laptops, and webcams.
Student Parent Resource Room (4-100C): Child-friendly open access study space inside the LSC.
The Math Center (4-101A and 4-102): Provides assistance to all students enrolled in any math course.
EAP Lab (4-105): Learning space for students attending workshops and/or completing lab work.
Academic Success Corner - CARE+ and Learning Lab (4-112): Physical space where students can meet with their academic coaches.
Communications Center (4-120): Tutors are available to help students become independent language learners and better writers.
Speech Lab (4-120A): This space is available to students who need somewhere to record or practice recording a speech.
Testing Center (4-124): Provides appointment-based testing including: Standardized (PERT), Accommodated, and Make-up Testing.
VCentials (4-134): Formerly "Pooky's Pantry", in times of need, students can turn to this free source of food and essential items.
Second Floor:
Atrium (4-200): Open access study space, several computers and a few small tables, with an area for (free) discarded library books.
Library (4-201): Access to library services, open computers, printing, and group study spaces.
Research Help Desk: Get help from a Librarian with research, library resources, citations, and more.
Tech Support Services: Assist with printing, technology questions, and check out items like iPads, laptops, and webcams.
Relaxation Station: Tables with games, puzzles, and other tools to help relieve stress.
Group Study Rooms (4-201B, C, D, E, and G): Available for 2-hour checkout with a VID from the Circulation Desk (4-201H)
Circulation Desk (4-201H): Assist with library book/resource check-outs (21-days), textbook rentals (4 - 24 hours), and the study rooms.
Learning Support Services Department Office (4-212): Includes the Library, LSC (Tutoring/Testing), and Student Life Skills (SLS) Courses.
Quiet Study (4-216): Large room with several computers and many workstations reserved for students working silently.
Men's and Women's Restrooms are available, with a Water Fountain between them inside the Library, to the left after you enter.
Interfaith Prayer and Reflection (4-234): A quiet location for prayer or meditation for use by students and employees.
Lactation (Nursing Mothers) Room (4-236): Must be reserved, Currently Closed (under construction).
Outside:
Two vending machines (snacks and drinks) are available on the side of the building near Building 5/6.
There are also two tables under cover here with three seats each, and a power outlet relatively close to each.
Library Return bin available for library books only, in front of the building near the door to the Atrium that is closest to Building 5/6.
Behind the building there is an "outdoor classroom" near the tree line with seating in the shade.
First Floor:
Campus Store (5-120): Owned and operated by the college, the campus store provides services to students, faculty, and staff.
Food Court
Dining Area
Information Kiosk
Second Floor:
Advising (5-210): Advisors are available to meet with students to provide support on topics like career and academic planning.
Counseling Services (5-210): This team provides a blend of emotional and academic support to help you thrive.
Answers Center (5-211): Student services advisors can answer your questions about financial aid, assessment, transcripts, residency, etc.
Student Development (5-212): Provides co-curricular and extracurricular experiences that lead to wholistic growth and development.
Atlas Access Lab (5-213): Open use includes access to the internet and your Atlas account, with staff on hand to assist.
Business Office (5-214): The department to inquire and resolve any questions pertaining to your financial obligations with the college.
International Student Services (5-217)
Security (5-220): They provide a safe, secure and welcoming campus; here is where you obtain your Parking Permit and Valencia ID.
Career Center (5-230)
Dance Studio (6-104)
Humanities and Foreign Language Department Office (6-118)
Fitness and Wellness Center (6-125): Students are able to use the Fitness Center for a fee of $25 per term during non-Class hours.
Math Labs (7-112)
Mathematics Department Office (7-142)
Communications Department Office (7-163)
Social Sciences and Physical Education Department Office (8-105)
Business, IT, and Public Services Department Office (8-105)