Main campus Following the formation of the Midland College District in 1972, bonds in the amount of $5,100,000 were issued for the construction of a campus.
Groundbreaking at the new campus was held October 23, 1973. Opened in the spring of 1975: • Pevehouse Administration Building • Abell-Hanger Science Faculty Building Opened in the fall of 1975: • Murray Fasken Learning Resource Center • Dorothy and Clarence Scharbauer Jr. Student Center • Technology Center • Physical Education Building Opened in 1978: • Allison Fine Arts Building •
Al G. Langford Chaparral Center Opened in the following years: • Davidson Family Health Sciences Building • Dolly Neal Chapel • Dorothy and Todd Aaron Medical Science Building • F. Marie Hall Academic Building • Helen L. Greathouse Children's Center • Jack E. Brown Dining Hall • Leona G. and John E. Fox Science Building Also, four residence halls are on the Midland College main campus
(see below).
Off-campus facilities • The
Advanced Technology Center, located at 3200 W. Cuthbert in Midland, delivers workforce education programs that support the development of a skilled technical workforce for Midland and the Permian Basin. The facility contains more than of instructional space that features high-tech computer classrooms with Internet access and a tiered lecture hall. • The
Aviation Maintenance Technology Facility, located at Midland International Airport, Hangar E, 2405 Windecker, offers students training on actual aircraft as they work towards certification in airframe maintenance and powerplant maintenance. • The
Bill Pace Cogdell Learning Center, located at 201 W. Florida, provides ABE, ESL, and GED courses, and houses the MC Business and Economic Development Center. • The
Petroleum Professional Development Center, located at 3600 N. Garfield, Jack E. Brown Conference Center, provides continuing education for the Permian Basin energy industries. • The
Williams Regional Technical Training Center, located at 1309 West I-10 in Fort Stockton, provides university parallel, occupational/technical certificate and associate degree programs, and courses offered in collaboration with the Fort Stockton Independent School District. ==Academics==