Facilities

City Campus
121 Ellicott Street
Buffalo, New York 14203
(716) 842-2770

The City Campus moved to its present site in 1982, following the renovation of the Old Post Office, an architectural landmark, in the center of downtown Buffalo. The site of the present City Campus is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places; and in 1964 was named in the Historic American Building Survey as one of the eleven most significant buildings in Buffalo. Bounded by Oak and Ellicott Streets, this urban campus is rich in architectural beauty, boasting an expansive skylight, an atrium filled with ferns and trees, high-ceilinged classrooms, and gourmet cooking facilities. Among the City Campus programs are: Culinary Arts, Early Childhood, Manufacturing Technology, Paralegal, Teacher Preparation, and Nursing.

North Campus
6205 Main Street
Williamsville, New York 14221
(716) 634-0800

The North Campus, located in Williamsville, New York, is the oldest of the campuses. Spreading over 120 acres, this campus offers its students several buildings, including the Gleasner Administration Building, Dry Memorial Library, and Spring Student Center. Among the programs offered at the North Campus are: Computer Systems Technology, Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, Dental Hygiene, Dietetic Technology, Engineering Science, Hotel Restaurant Management, Nursing, Ophthalmic Dispensing, and Respiratory Therapy.

South Campus
4041 Southwestern Blvd.
Orchard Park, New York 14127
(716) 648-5400

The self-contained design of the South Campus offers buildings connected by bridges, surrounding a center courtyard. Located on Southwestern Boulevard in Orchard Park, New York, this campus has buildings designated for business and the humanities, math and science, administration, and recreation, as well as a two-story Learning Resource Center and the Office of Disabled Students Services. Among the programs offered at the South Campus are: Architectural Technology (Construction Technology), Automotive Technology, Business Administration, Computer Information Systems, Computer Repair Technology, Dental Laboratory Technology, Fire Protection Technology, Emergency Medical Technology/Paramedic, Graphic Arts & Printing, Office Technology, Recreation Leadership, and Telecommunications Technology.

Burt Flickinger
Athletic Center

21 Oak Street
Buffalo, New York 14203
(716) 851-1214

21 Oak Street in Buffalo, New York, opened as a legacy to the World University Games in June 1994. The facility houses an Olympic-size, 50-meter swimming pool with a movable floor, a 25-meter warm-up pool, three regulation basketball courts, a large field house that seats 3,000, a 1/9 mile indoor jogging track, a state-of-the-art Wellness Center, Athletic Department offices, and a number of classrooms.

Vehicle Technology
Training Center

5885 Big Tree Road
Orchard Park, New York 14127
(716) 667-0166

The VTTC, 5885 Big Tree Road in Orchard Park, New York, services over 200 students of the Automotive Technology Program, Chrysler Apprenticeship Program, and Ford Motor Company ASSET programs annually, and allows for the development of curriculums designed to prepare graduates to meet the challenges of the auto industry. College and government support, a state-of-the-art facility, a partnership with Ford, and the ability to meet the needs of the local workforce all combine to make for a successful venture.