Self Guided Tour
UNLEASHOPPORTUNITY
Richard
Green
House
Ruby Cora
Webster Hall
Receiving
Husky
Book Store
(Info Desk)
Facilities
Management
(Integrated Science and
Engineering Laboratory
Facility)
ISELF
8th Street
6th Street
(South)
(North)
Ervin
House
Student
Health
Center
Community
Garden
4th Avenue
Parking Ramp
Public
Safety
World
Commons
Mississippi River Walk
Herb Brooks National
Hockey Center
Plaza
Field House
Swimming Pool
Main Gym
Atwood Center
(Student Union)
Meeting
Rooms
4th Street
A-3 Lot
N Lot
South
Pay Lot
Planetarium
Lewis
House
Foundation
F Lane
Pedestrian Walkway
4th St.
5th St.
6th St.
7th St.
8th St.
9th St.
11th St.
University Drive
12th St.
13th St.
14th St.
15th St.
16th St.
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Dome
Storage
Chiller
Plant
Riverview
Stateview
North
Stateview
South
Welcome Center
and Downtown
W
Lot
P Lane
ISELF
Pay Lot
V
Lot
V
Lot
15 min
parking
Eastman
Pay Lot
Overflow
Miller Pay Lot
Husky
Plaza
Welcome to
At St. Cloud State University, education comes from exploring
opportunities, applying knowledge to real-world problems,
engaging in the community and being challenged by new ideas and
perspectives.
Thank you for taking the time to catch a glimpse into life at
St. Cloud State University through this independent tour. Please
feel free to visit the Office of Admissions if you have any questions
or if you would like additional information. We hope you enjoy your
campus visit!
1. Administrative Services Building
e Administrative Services Building is home to student services such
as Admissions, Records and Registration, Financial Aid, Veterans
Resources, Business Services and the university cashier. e building
also houses many administrative functions, including the Office of the
President and Academic Affairs.
Upon leaving the Administrative Services Building, we suggest going
south. You’ll be heading towards our athletic complex and the
Mississippi River...
2. Barden Park
Barden Park is the oldest community park in St. Cloud, Barden Park
provides students with a place to play and relax. e park also hosts
summer concerts and events.
3. Lewis House
Lewis House offices University Advancement, which oversees the St.
Cloud State University Foundation and Alumni Relations. Alumni
Relations serves more than 100,000 graduates worldwide. e
Foundation is the universitys fundraising arm.
4. Education Building
e Education Building is home to an array of departments, programs,
offices, centers and classrooms that support teacher education,
education administration, counselor education, multicultural
education and more.
5. Richard Green House
e Richard Green House is home to Athletes for Success in the
Classroom, which provides academic support for student-athletes
competing in NCAA sports.
6. American Indian Center
e American Indian Center is the cultural and academic support center
for students and faculty.
7. Engineering and Computing Center
e Engineering and Computing Center has classrooms, laboratories and
facilities for computer science, engineering, mathematics and statistics
programs.
8. Lindgren Child Care Center
Lindgren Child Care Center provides daycare to children of university
students and employees. It is also an early childhood learning laboratory
for the campus and community.
9. Shoemaker Hall
Shoemaker Hall is a 500-student residence hall that overlooks the
Mississippi River. It is one of 8 residence halls on campus.
Next you’ll cross the footbridge over University Avenue. Across the
footbridge is our athletic complex. That includes:
10. Halenbeck Hall
Halenbeck Hall provides health, physical education and recreation
opportunities with a main gym seating 7,500, a swimming pool, diving
pool, two small gyms, a 200-meter track, racquetball courts, wrestling
room, weight room and dance studio. Halenbeck also hosts university and
community sporting events.
11. Recreation Center
e Student Recreation Center houses a fitness center, which includes
weight-training machines, treadmills, exercise bikes and free weights.
e facility also has a three-story climbing wall, two large dance/aerobic
studios, office space and classrooms.
12. Husky Stadium
Husky Stadium is the home field for NCAA soccer and softball, as well as
club and intramural teams. During the winter it is covered with a dome.
e stadium also serves community teams from across the region.
13. Herb Brooks National Hockey Center
Herb Brooks National Hockey Center houses the NCAA Division I
mens and womens hockey programs. e two-sheet ice arena also serves
community hockey and figure skating programs. With the ice removed,
the facility can be used for concerts, graduation ceremonies and other
large events.
Now we suggest you head back north, crossing back over the footbridge and
past the
E
ngineering and Computing Center that you visited previously...
14. ISELF (Integrated Science and Engineering Laboratory
Facility)
e ISELF Building provides classrooms and labs for science, technology,
engineering, mathematics, medical technology and radiology programs.
Research in ISELF will support Minnesota companies that are global
leaders in medical devices, pharma/biologics, animal science, bio-
agriculture and renewable energy.
15. Headley Hall
Headley Hall houses shops, laboratories, classrooms and offices for
the Computer Network Research Center and the Department of
Environmental and Technological Studies.
Now you’ll head
E
ast along 8th Street...
16. Brown Hall
Brown Hall has an array of classrooms, laboratories and offices serving
multiple academic disciplines and administrative services. Among
its tenants are the Department of Nursing Science, the Center for
Continuing Studies and Printing Services.
17. Robert H. Wick Science Building
e Robert H. Wick Science Building houses classrooms, laboratories and
offices that serve academic disciplines such as biology, chemistry, nuclear
medicine technology and physics. Also housed here are the graduate
programs in regulatory affairs and services and applied clinical research.
Unique facilities include a planetarium and greenhouse.
If you look to the south you will notice two of our oldest buildings...
18. Eastman Hall
e Center for Health and Wellness Innovation at Eastman Hall provides
services to students, faculty and staff of St. Cloud State University. It is
also an academic learning facility where students learn to unleash caring.
19. Riverview Hall
Riverview Hall is home to the Department of Communication Studies
and the Riverview Computer Lab, one of 24 general-access computer labs
on campus.
If you continue north, across from Stewart Hall you will find yourself in
a central mall area. It is not unusual to find students enjoying outdoor
studying, eating and entertainment during mild weather...
20. Stewart Hall
Stewart Hall has classrooms, offices, student media facilities, a TV studio,
radio station and the Kimberly Ritsche Auditorium. A range of academic
departments and programs housed here includes Economics, History,
Mass Communications, Social Work and Womens Studies.
21. Cora Webster Hall
Cora Webster Hall houses classrooms and offices for the departments of
English, Ethnic Studies and Political Science. Student services include
e Write Center, a writing assistance center, and the Intensive English
Center, which serves students for whom English is not a primary
language.
22. Centennial Hall
Centennial Hall is home to the Herberger Business School and the SCSU
Bookstore. Also housed in the five-floor building are student services
such as the Advising Center, Career Services Center, Student Disability
Services, Honors Program and the Multicultural Academic Support
Center. Centennial also has smart classrooms, meeting rooms and
conference rooms.
23. Atwood Memorial Center
Atwood Memorial Center is the student union and a focal point of
campus life. It has dining and recreation facilities, an art gallery, theater,
offices, computer labs, retail space and 24 meeting rooms. Among the
many office tenants are Student Life and Development, Multicultural
Student Services, Student Government, LGBT Resource Center and
Campus Involvement.
Office of Admissions
720 Fourth Ave. S., AS 115
St. Cloud, Minnesota 56301-4498
877.654.SCSU [7278] • 320.308.3981
Visit us online at www.stcloudstate.edu/scsu4u
To the east of Atwood you’ll find...
24. Lawrence Hall
Lawrence Hall is a 100-student residence hall that typically pairs
international and domestic students. Lawrence also houses the
Department of Foreign Languages and Literature and the Center for
International Studies (CIS). CIS serves international students and
visiting scholars and manages education abroad programs.
25. Kiehle Visual Arts Center
Kiehle Visual Arts Center provides classrooms and studio space for
the Art Department. e building also houses two art galleries and
administrative staff for the College of Liberal Arts and the School of the
Arts.
26. Whitney House
Whitney House is a former residence now used for the College of Social
Sciences and Psychology department offices. is building was a gift to
the university from the heirs of A.G. Whitney in 1956.
Now head west and we’ll visit the primary residential area of campus...
27. Garvey Commons
Garvey Commons is the primary student dining facility. It is managed
for the university by Chartwells, a multinational food services company.
28. Residence Halls
Seven of the university’s 8 residence halls are clustered at the north
end of campus: Benton, Mitchell, Sherburne, Stearns, Stateview and
Case–Hill.
You are welcome to visit the lobbies. University Health Services is located
in Case–Hill Hall
29. Performing Arts Center
e Performing Arts Center hosts the universitys musical and theatrical
performances in the 450-seat Center Stage, the 100-seat Arena Stage and
300-seat Ruth Gant Recital Hall. Among the 14 performing groups are
the Concert Choir, Jazz Ensemble and the Wind Ensemble. Also housed
here are the Music Department and the Department of eatre and Film
Studies.
It should come as no surprise that we are taking you in a complete circle.
Head towards the large parking structure. To your left you’ll see...
30. 4th Avenue Parking Ramp
e 4th Avenue Parking Ramp is a 500-stall facility with dollar-an-hour
parking. Housed on the lower level is the Public Safety Department,
which serves the university’s campus security needs. e Parking Office,
which manages parking facilities and permits, is also located in the ramp.
31. Women’s Center
e Womens Center offers advocacy and support services, a specialized
resource library, information and referral, a sexual assault prevention
program, and educational programming that examines issues related to
gender, sexism and feminism.
32. James W. Miller Learning Resources Center
e Miller Center is the universitys library and information technology
nerve center. e building includes hundreds of computers, a high-tech
auditorium, seven electronic classrooms, sixteen student study rooms
and a coffee shop.
To the northwest you’ll find...
33. Welcome Center
Located in Coborn Plaza, the Welcome Center is the university’s front
door, its link to St. Cloud and beyond. It offers professional development
training, meeting rooms for campus-community engagement, a
university logowear store, tickets for university events and a way-finding
system for locating buildings, programs and people.
We hope you’ve enjoyed your tour of campus. If at any time you
wish to return for a guided tour, or just have questions, please
feel free to contact us.
St. Cloud State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color,
creed, religion, age, national origin, disability, marital status, status with regards
to public assistance, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or
status as a U.S. veteran. The Title IX coordinator at SCSU is Dr. Ellyn Bartges.
For additional information, contact the Office for Institutional Equity & Access,
(320) 308-5123, Admin. Services Bldg. Rm 102.