Central Florida Junior College was established in 1957 to serve Citrus, Levy and Marion counties in Florida. In 1958 classes began, with 320 students using temporary facilities at the Marion County Vocational School. The first president was Kenneth Williams. The Ocala campus was originally established on of land donated by Atlantic Realty and Investment Company and the city of
Ocala. On May 25, 2010, CFCC officially changed its name to College of Central Florida. Charles "Chick" Dassance was college president. James Henningsen is the college president and assumed the position in 2012.
Citrus County In 1996, a free-standing campus opened on in
Lecanto. Over time, an additional were added to the Wilton Simpson Citrus Campus, and the Citrus Learning and Conference Center opened in fall 2009.
Levy County The Jack Wilkinson Levy Campus opened in fall 2017 on Hwy 19 North, replacing the Levy Center located in
Chiefland.
Hampton Center CF's Hampton Center, which offers health occupation courses and community outreach programs, opened in 1996 on the site of the former Florida State Fire College in West Ocala. In 2004, the facility was completely rebuilt.
Appleton museum The college maintained a partnership interest in the
Appleton Museum of Art for more than a decade before accepting full responsibility for operations in 2004.
Vintage farm The farm was donated in late 2016 and is a few miles from the Ocala campus. The 103 acres includes a large barn and farmhouse and was valued at almost $3 million. The farm is utilized for agricultural education with practical training in Agribusiness and Equine Studies. ==Locations==