About Us - Facilities & Grounds - Saranac Lake Campus Buildings
Hodson Hall: Formerly the Saranac Lake General Hospital, Hodson Hall houses that College's administrative, business, and records offices. In addition, the offices of Lifelong Learning, Radiologic Technology, general classrooms, photography facilities, art facilities, and faculty offices are located in this renovated facility.
College Hall: This recently renovated building houses the Enrollment Management and Financial Aid Offices.
Clermont Hall: September 2002 marked the opening of the complete renovation of the Nursing Building. Dedicated to the study of nursing, students enrolled in the LPN or Registered Nurse programs are afforded the opportunity to become acquainted with modern health-care techniques in a simulated lab, perform research over the internet and participate in seminars utilizing a teleconferencing classroom located in this modern facility. Nursing faculty offices as well as a general classroom are also located within this complex.
Massage Therapy Building: This building is solely dedicated to the instruction, research and technique discovery of therapeutic massage. Open clinic hours for college personnel, students and community members are offered in the Fall and Spring Semesters for individuals desiring to receive a massage from student interns. Interested individuals should contact the College for additional information regarding clinic hours and cost.
Mcmormick Hall: This building provides a variety of academic services including classrooms, a Learning Assistance Center and two newly renovated state-of-the-art Computer Labs. The Office of Campus and Student Life is also located in this building.
Muholland Hall: The front wing of this complex provides modern, well-equipped science laboratories. The rear wing houses the large David W. Petty Lecture Hall, fully equipped with audio-visual capabilities. Student government, faculty and counseling offices are also located in this building.
Sparks Athletic Complex: This recreational facility includes a gymnasium, a weight training area, athletic training room, and a swimming pool. The gym floor is an all-purpose "Sports Tread" synthetic surface, and the bleachers can accommodate more than 800 spectators. The indoor, collegiate-sized pool is equipped with special lifts to allow disabled access.
The weight-training area has a room of free-weights, as well as a room that contains some of the most advanced aerobic and variable resistance equipment, such as Universal and Nautilus. Adjacent to this building is a European-style athletic field surrounded by a "natural stadium" for use by spectators during athletic contests.
The Connector: This facility connects Muholland and McCormick Halls to allow movement between buildings without stepping outside. Specially designed elevators are available to allow access for the disabled. A complete wall of windows provides a magnificent view of the Adirondack Mountains for students relaxing in the lounge or enjoying a snack in the cafeteria.
Library: The library houses 57,000 books, 170 journal titles and a variety of audio-visual materials. In addition, the library participates in a number of computerized networks which provide access to more than 25 million books and journals owned by libraries throughout the United States.
Study carrels, casual seating, and computer enhanced study areas provide a comfortable environment for research and study.
The library also houses the Adirondack Collection and the Nettie Marie Jones Fine Arts Collection. The Adirondack Collection consists of historical materials pertaining to the Adirondacks, dating back to the early 1800s. The Nettie Marie Jones Fine Arts Collection is the former Fine Arts Library of the Lake Placid Center for the Arts.
Residence Halls: North Country Community College, in cooperation with the North Country Community College Association, provides college-sponsored student housing. Housing is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Complete information concerning the residence halls and availability can be attained by contacting the North Country Community College Association at 518-891-2915 ext. 276, or via e-mail at association@nccc.edu.