Main campus The main campus, known as the "Edwin R. Massey campus" (located in Fort Pierce), spans with 56 buildings dedicated to a wide range of educational and career training programs.
Regional campuses Chastain campus The Chastain campus in
Stuart serves Martin County with a wide variety of academic and career training programs. Students can complete associate and bachelor's degrees and participate in adult education programs such as the
GED and
English as a second language (ESL). Key facilities include the Robert Morgade Administration & Student Services Center, which offers academic advising, financial aid, and career services, and the Clare & Gladys Wolf High-Technology Center, which focuses on technical career preparation. The campus is also home to the
Clark Advanced Learning Center, a nationally recognized charter high school where students earn both high school and college credits. The campus offers modern technology with computer labs, an academic support center, and GED preparation. Career programs focus on the needs of the local community, including
nursing,
automotive technology, and
welding. The campus houses the Brackett Library, a joint-use facility with Indian River County, and the Schumann Center, providing comprehensive student services like financial aid, career counseling, and textbook purchasing. The Richardson Center is home to the Culinary Institute and serves as a hub for community and business events, supporting economic development in the region. It is home to the William and Helen Thomas STEM Center, which supports a bachelor's degree program in
biology with advanced laboratories. The campus also features the Veterans Center of Excellence, offering support and resources for veterans and their families, and the Enterprise Hub, promoting entrepreneurship and job creation. ==Academics==