Modesto Junior College Campus Map (2025)
The Modesto Junior College Campus Map provides a complete guide to the college’s two locations. On the East Campus, find academic buildings like Founders’ Hall and the Library & Learning Center, situated along College Avenue.
The West Campus, located west of Highway 99, features the Great Valley Museum, the Science Community Center, and extensive agricultural facilities. This map helps visitors and students navigate between all key locations.
Modesto Junior College Campus Maps 2025
Modesto Junior College operates two distinct campuses. Use these detailed maps to navigate specific buildings, parking lots, and facilities at the East and West locations.
Modesto Junior College East Campus Map 2025

Modesto Junior College West Campus Map 2025

Printable Modesto Junior College Campus Map 2025
Download a high-resolution, printable PDF version of the complete campus map. This file is ideal for offline use, new student orientation, or event planning.
Modesto Junior College Campus Guide
This guide provides further context for the maps, explaining the spatial relationships between key buildings, campus zones, access roads, and student life facilities.
Campus Layout & Landmarks
The college is split into two main sites. The East Campus is the original campus, organized around a central quad and home to Founders’ Hall, the Library & Learning Center, and the Performing & Media Arts Center. The West Campus is larger, housing the Science Community Center, Great Valley Museum, and the Regional Fire Training Center.
Walking Routes & Accessibility
Pedestrian pathways connect all buildings on both campuses. On East Campus, major walkways run along South Campus Way and North Campus Way. On West Campus, Student Center Drive and Collegiate Lane provide primary walking access. Both maps indicate accessible (Disabled) parking.
Parking & Entrances
Visitor parking is available in designated areas on both campuses, with parking dispensers noted on the parking map. Main entrances to East Campus are via College Avenue and Stoddard Avenue. West Campus is best accessed from Blue Gum Avenue and Carpenter Road, leading to lots like P 207 and P 208.
Transit & Getting Here
Both campuses are accessible via local roads. East Campus is bordered by Tully Road and College Avenue. West Campus is located off Blue Gum Avenue and Carpenter Road. Both campuses are served by the Prime Shine – Pirate Express Shuttle, with stop locations marked on the maps.
Dorms & Student Housing
Modesto Junior College provides specialized housing for program participants. The Ag Student Intern Housing is located on the West Campus, providing convenient access to the Agriculture Center for Education and various farm units like the Beef Unit and Equestrian Unit.
Dining & Student Life
The primary hub for student activity is the Student Center on the East Campus, located centrally between the Library and Founders’ Hall. On West Campus, the Mary Stuart Rogers Student Learning Center and El Capitan/Cabaret West serve as key student hubs.
FAQ
Is it free to attend Modesto Junior College?
Modesto Junior College offers free tuition for first-time, full-time students through the MJC Free for Me program. To qualify, students must enroll in at least 12 units and complete a FAFSA or Dream Act application. Other fees and costs may still apply.
Is MJC expensive?
Modesto Junior College is affordable compared to four-year universities. In-state tuition is approximately $1,200 per year, while out-of-state tuition is around $8,500. Additional costs include books, supplies, and living expenses, but financial aid is available to eligible students.
What is the acceptance rate for Modesto Junior College?
Modesto Junior College has an open admission policy, meaning its acceptance rate is effectively 100%. All applicants who meet basic eligibility requirements, such as having a high school diploma or equivalent, are admitted regardless of GPA or test scores.
Are there any notable alumni from MJC?
Yes, Modesto Junior College (MJC) has several notable alumni, including George Lucas, creator of Star Wars. Others include NFL player Heath Bell, Olympic medalist Inger Miller, and political figure Mike Villines. These alumni have achieved distinction in film, sports, and public service.
