The college operates between three campuses: the main campus, located off Napier Avenue in Benton Harbor, the
Niles Campus at Bertrand Crossing, and the
South Haven campus. Classes are also offered at several off-campus locations and online. While primarily a commuter campus throughout its history, LMC began construction of the college's first on-campus residence hall, Beckwith Hall, at the Napier Avenue campus in the summer of 2013; Beckwith Hall opened in July 2014. A
Siena Heights University satellite campus is housed at the Benton Harbor campus, although
Western Michigan University has transferred ownership of the building which housed its Southwest extension over to Lake Michigan College; this building is now known as the Todd Center, and houses the Business, Computer Science and Education departments as of Fall 2018. The South Haven campus was completed in 2003 after South Haven School District residents voted to join the Lake Michigan College district, the M-TEC training facility was completed in 2000 and the Bertrand Crossing campus in 1998. After a proposed millage failed, the board of trustees put the M-TEC facility up for sale in 2008. In January 2015, Lake Michigan College sold the 44,000 square foot M-TEC building to the
Whirlpool Corporation. Programs previously housed at the M-TEC facility were relocated to the Hanson Technology Center, which opened to the public at the Napier Avenue campus in the fall of 2016. The campus consolidations should save Lake Michigan College money through operational efficiencies. The
Welch Center for Wine & Viticulture opened on the main campus in 2019. ==Athletics==