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The Revels Building has become the signature education building on the West Coast Baptist College campus. Its twenty-one classrooms are all fully equipped with multimedia capability as well as having the additional bonus of natural light for nearly every classroom. The building also includes a state-of-the-art science lab, home economics lab, piano lab, and two computer labs.
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The newest dormitory on the campus of WCBC was named in honor of Mark Lawrence-Lawrence Hall. His life and ministry will be a testimony to the thousands of men and women who will live and learn on the campus where Mark so faithfully served the Lord.
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This Dorm is home to 150 women training to go into the ministry. It was opened in the spring of 2005.
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Named after the great missionary leader Dr. Don Sisk, this dorm features beautiful lobbies, spacious rooms, a balcony and all the comforts of home. This dorm was dedicated in October of 2002.
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This beautiful building includes wrap-around porches, balconies on three sides, a kitchen area, a lounge area, and an infirmary with a separate side entrance for college students. This dormitory also features individual air/heating units so that each room can be set to the desired temperature.
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The first dormitory built on the campus. It is named after the founder and president of the Christian Law Association, Dr. David Gibbs.
Gibbs Hall is a comfortable dormitory, including pay phones, couches, chairs, a soft drink machine, a comfortable kitchen area with a refrigerator and ice maker, sinks, in-house laundry facilities, and bedroom suites that share bathroom facilities. Gibbs Hall has been a favorite dormitory since its inception here on the campus.
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Malone Hall was the first two-story dormitory built on the campus of West Coast Baptist College. Like many of the other dormitories, it has a comfortable lobby area with couches and reclining chairs, soft drink machines, and a full kitchen facility just behind the lobby area. This dormitory is presently being used as a ladies' dormitory and holds about 72 young ladies.
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Hutson Hall was named after one of America’s great soulwinning pastors, Dr. Curtis Hutson. Hutson Hall has a comfortable lobby area and kitchenette.
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Heritage Hall is the newest dorm on the campus of West Coast Baptist College. It has a comfortable lobby area with couches and chairs, a soft drink machine, and a full kitchen facility. This dormitory is presently being used as a men's dormitory and holds 96 young men in two buildings.
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The Dining Hall was completed in 2004 and serves thousands of meals each week. All meals served in the Dining Hall have been prepared by our professional chef. It's also a great place to meet new friends.
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The Communicative Arts Building is dedicated to computers and social space. The computer lab is stocked with 75 computers linked to a number of laser printers. The computer lab provides e-mail for the student body as a whole, as well as a place for students to work on projects and to write letters.
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College students have access to over 30,000 volumes and large study tables in the library. All of our books are on an easy-access computer retrieval system.
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Named after a godly staff member who went to be with the Lord in 1999, this dorm has over 125 beds, phones in every room, voicemail for each student, and a bathroom for every bedroom. Laundry facilities and kitchenettes are located on both floors for the convenience of the students.
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The Student Life Center is a multipurpose building that serves as a cafeteria for serving meals and a gymnasium for our growing sports program. There are also various classrooms where college classes are taught on a weekly basis.
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The new Oasis building is a great place to relax with friends and enjoy free time. Amenities include a snack bar, couches, and game tables.
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The three-story Music and Administration Building was completed in 2004. The first floor houses the main campus lobby and a 200-seat choir practice room used for both the church and college choirs. The second and third floor is office space for church staff.
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Construction of the main auditorium was completed in March of 1999. This 3,000 seat auditorium is used for each of Lancaster Baptist's church services, and it is used throughout the week for college chapel.
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The North Auditorium was the first building constructed on our current campus. It was the home for Lancaster Baptist Church services from 1994 through 1999. Currently it is used on Sundays for Lancaster Baptist's Spanish ministry. It is used throughout the week for larger classes and events. The second story of this building houses most of our college administration offices.
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