The Campus Info Center offers a wide range of services and programs, and is a place of relaxation and recreation for students. It is your “home away from home,” the community center of the College. The Campus Info Center is located off the Rotunda in A building of the Centennial Campus and is funded by student activity fees.
Fall and Spring Semester
Monday – Thursday.....8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday..........................8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Summer Semester
Monday – Thursday......8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Friday...........................8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
During breaks when campus is open and classes are NOT in session,
Campus Center hours are
Monday – Friday..........8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Campus Information Center
The Campus Information Center in Room A-208 is your source of information regarding student organizations and activities, other events on campus, and the College in general. Call 502-2522 for more information.
Services available in the Campus Info Center include student IDs, special event info, general college info, laminations, faxes, copies, and friendly staff ready to answer your questions.
The Food Pantry
Just bring your student ID! Students are allowed to take 6 food items and 1 toiletry item per visit; baby food and diapers are also available. The Pantry is located at both our Centennial and Downtown Campuses in the Campus Life Office. We are always accepting donations!
CC: Tues & Fri 8:30am - 4:30pm
DT: Mon & Thurs 8:30am - 4:30pm
The Grove
The Grove, Room A-207, is our Commons area at our main Centennial campus. It features free wi-fi, pool tables, comfortable furniture, a big screen plasma TV, cool art, and more. Check out the recliners for a quick nap between classes. Pull up to the window counter with your laptop and log on. Gather around a large table for a quick bite or study group. Listen to the PPCC radio station, KEPC. Meet students, find friends, hang out. It’s so great, we actually have to remind you to go to class!
So what’s up with that name? It’s true, an aspen grove is a lovely place to gather. But it’s more than that. An aspen grove is the largest living interconnected organism in the world. Its defining characteristics are longevity, a hardy nature and interconnectedness. The Grove in the Campus Center is so named, first, because of its location in the Aspen Building, but more-so because it reflects the Campus Life mission of building community by focusing on the interconnectedness of the campus community.
The Playground
The Playground, outdoors off the Grove. This is an outdoor gathering spot on campus. It features picnic tables, goofy orange chairs that you can move around to form cluster seating, KEPC piped in Wi-Fi, and shade sails. In summer and fine weather during fall and spring, food service fires up the grill and it becomes the best place on campus to find a hot meal deal.