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WESTERN RESIDENCE HALL
9th and La Crosse Streets
On the La Crosse Campus, the Western Residence Hall houses 200 students in 50 four-person suites. The residence hall gives students a true college experience. Open August 2010.
LUNDA CENTER
319 7th Street North
The Lunda Center is a professional meeting and learning facility ideal for corporate and community meetings, conferences, and seminars in addition to student activities and events.
AUTOMOTIVE / DIESEL TECHNOLOGY CENTER
2719 Larson Street
This off-campus site is a state-of-the-art facility with two buildings: an automotive center (opened 2007) and a diesel shop.
COLEMAN CENTER
304 Sixth Street North
The oldest building on the La Crosse campus, today the Coleman Center houses the General Studies Division as well as many of the Industrial Technology programs, interior design, the Academic Success Center and math lab.
WELCOME CENTER
400 Seventh Street North
Opened in 2008, the Welcome Center is the front door to the college. It is the hub for admissions, counseling and registration. It also houses the Cashier's Office, Business Office, Minority Services, Disability Services, Veterans Services, Student Employment Services, Opportunity Center and Assessment Services.
Academic Resource Center
400 Seventh Street North
Opened in 1995, this is the newest building on campus. The library, Instructional Support Services Division (GOAL, GED/HSED, Adult Basic Education, Alternative High School, and ELL), Minority Services, and Business and Industry Services are housed in this building.
Administrative Center
111 Seventh Street North
Formerly known as West Hall, the Administrative Center was once the site of the original YMCA in La Crosse. In its history, it has also been a dormitory. Now, it houses the Human Resources Department, the president's and vice presidents' offices, grants, marketing and communications, the Foundation, and the board room.
Applied Technologies Center
325 Eighth Street North
This building houses our Wood Tech, Welding, EMS, Fire Protection Specialist, Paramedic, and Criminal Justice programs. Completed in 1976, a second story was added in 1993.
Business Education Center
405 Eighth Street North
The Business building houses the Business Division office, as well as all of its programs. The basement now has a Cyber Center where students can check their emails between classes. There is also a computer resale area and the offices for computer services.
Center for Childhood Education
419 Ninth Street North
This building houses Western's childcare center and two academic programs related to children: Early Childhood Education and Instructional Assistant. The center was awarded a national accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Coleman Center
304 Sixth Street North
Coleman still serves as the nucleus for the college. Today it houses the Division Offices for the Family and Consumer Sciences, General Studies, and Industrial Technologies; Counseling, Admissions and Financial Aid; Services for Adults in Transition; Instructional Media Center; Lifelong Learning; Veteran's Affairs; and the Business Office. It also houses a multitude of program areas and classrooms, including our distance learning (ITV) classrooms.
Diesel Shop
2719 Larson Street
This off-campus site is a state-of-the-art facility that houses the Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technician program.
Kumm Center
400 Sixth Street North
Kumm is the center of activity on campus. The TC Café, Campus Shop, Student Development Office, and Student Lounge are all in this building. Student Government is also headquartered here. The Heath and Public Safety Division office is here along with several classrooms dedicated to the health programs. The Electronics Lab makes its home here as well.
Physical Plant
505 North Ninth Street
This is the base for all campus facility needs.
Regional Learning Center Locations
Western has also established Regional Learning Center locations in seven area communities. The Regional Learning Center locations offer a variety of services to help meet the needs of their community members, including program offerings, GOAL, Lifelong Learning, and more:





