The college operates a main campus in Niceville, which was transferred from the Eglin Air Force Reservation by an Act of Congress in January 1966. It also manages a joint campus with the
University of West Florida in
Fort Walton Beach, and additional centers in
DeFuniak Springs,
Crestview,
Santa Rosa Beach, and
Hurlburt Field.
Collegiate High School The Collegiate High School (CHS) at NWFSC, a
charter school established in 2000, offers high school students the opportunity to earn both a
high school diploma and an Associate in Arts degree (or transferrable college credits). Initially, CHS only provided an Associate of Arts degree, but starting in the 2022–2023 school year, it introduced a program allowing freshmen to earn an Associate of Science degree. Students can choose to remain in the AS program or switch to the AA program when they reach 10th grade. The school offers all educational materials and services at no cost to students, including textbooks, transportation, and technology. CHS has been recognized as a top-performing school in Florida and received the
National Blue Ribbon School award from the
U.S. Department of Education in 2006 and 2013.
Mattie Kelly Arts Center The Mattie Kelly Arts Center is a major venue for performing arts and educational events. It includes a 1,650-seat main stage theater, a 195-seat Sprint Theater, the Mattie Kelly Art Galleries (McIlroy Gallery and Holzhauer Gallery), a music wing, a visual arts building, and an amphitheater.
Libraries NWFSC has two library locations: the Niceville Campus Library, located within the Susan Myers Learning Resources Center, and the Emerald Coast Library at the Fort Walton Beach Campus. The Emerald Coast Library serves both NWFSC and the
University of West Florida, while the Susan Myers Learning Resources Center includes the Zoghby Learning Commons, offering a range of academic support services. ==Athletics==