Campus

The campus of Northeast consists of 117 acres and eighteen buildings. Two large, lighted directional signs, each with a campus map, are placed in strategic locations for the assistance of students and visitors. One of these signs is located just off the front parking lot, between the Pendley Administration Building and the quadrangle. The other is near the east entrance to the Student Center, between the Learning Resources Center and the Business Education Building. Additionally, a sign at the entrance to each building displays the building name and the corresponding two-letter code used to identify class location in the schedule of classes each term. A feature of special interest is the .7-mile Nature and Walking Trail, a paved, fully accessible pathway circling a four-acre lake on the north side of campus. This trail is open to students and to the community during daylight hours.

The George C. Wallace Administration Building accommodates faculty, professional and administrative support staff members, a photocopying facility, general classrooms, Financial Aid, College and Career Planning Center, and Dean of Administrative Services.

The Social Sciences Building provides the laboratories and classrooms for social sciences and criminal justice. It also has faculty offices and a tiered lecture room.

The Annex contains classrooms and the college bookstore.

The English Building accommodates classrooms, faculty offices, and the Student Government Association.

The Student Center provides a cafeteria, a large dining or lounging area for students, a guest dining room, Kahva Cafe, first aid facilities, Dean of Student Services and admissions offices, campus police, and the Center for Student Success. 

The W. M. Beck Health and Fine Arts Building houses art, music, Music Auditorium, and the Adult Basic Education program.

The Maintenance Building provides facilities for the care and upkeep of the buildings and grounds.

The Harry Campbell Business Education Building contains faculty offices, business and office administration classrooms.

The Cecil B. Word Learning Resources Center features an audiovisual room and resources, a distance learning facility, online resources, classrooms, and faculty offices, as well as the college library.

The E. R. Knox Science Laboratory Building houses chemistry and biology laboratories, along with faculty offices.

The Tom Bevill Lyceum houses the theatre and drama classrooms. It features a 730 seat auditorium.

The Charles M. Pendley Administration Building provides offices for the President, the Vice President/Dean of Instruction, the Dean of Workforce Development and Skills Training, the Director of Extended Day/Distance Education Program, Director of Development, Director of Educational Technology, High School Relations/Recruiting, Event Planning and Alumni Relations, and the Director of Promotions and Marketing. The Management Information Services and Registrar’s Offices are also in this building, along with classrooms and computer laboratories.

The Technology Center houses the Industrial Electronics and Computer Aided Drafting programs, with laboratories and faculty offices. 

The Health Education/Workforce Technology Building houses all health-related programs as well as the Alabama Technology Network Center.

The Industry Training Center provides classrooms and faculty offices for the workforce development division.

The Industrial Systems Technology Center houses workforce development programs with classrooms, laboratories, and faculty offices. 

The Math, Science and Engineering Technology Center houses classrooms, anatomy, biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics/engineering tech laboratories, faculty offices, andstudent study areas, as well as a storm shelter.

Building Year
George C. Wallace Administration Building 1965
Social Sciences Building 1966
English Building 1966
Student Center 1966
Annex 1968
W. M. Beck Health and Fine Arts Building 1970
Maintenance Building 1974
Industry Training Center 1975
Student Center Addition 1975
Harry Campbell Business Education Building 1977
Cecil B. Word Learning Resources Center 1979
E. R. Knox Science Laboratory Building 1984
Tom Bevill Lyceum 1994
Charles M. Pendley Administration Building 1994
Technology Center 2002
Health Education/Workforce Technology Center 2007
Industrial Systems Technology Center 2009
Math, Science, and Engineering Technology Center 2014