2025 - 2026 Academic Catalog

Campus and Facilities

The main campus of the university occupies a beautiful, approximately 200-acre campus in Graceville, a town located in the Florida panhandle.  All campus buildings are grouped together and are within a five-minute walk of each other. Students with disabilities have easy access to campus facilities.

 

Administration Building

Completed in December of 2008, the Administration Building houses senior administration on the upper floor, including the President. The Office of Business Affairs and Financial Aid Office can be found on the lower floor.

 

Brackin-Chandler Hall

Built in 1985, this residence hall is named for two Dothan Baptist businessmen, Carl Brackin and Dan Chandler, who are consistent financial supporters of the university.

 

Carlton Hall

Carlton Hall is the home of our School of Music & Worship and the Ida J. McMillan Library.

 

Clark House

Serving as a part of the institution’s history repository, the Clark House contains the John Sullivan Collection, the President’s Room, and other significant pieces of history.

 

Conner Chapel

Completed in 2008, the Conner Chapel is set off the rear of the R.G. Lee Chapel. Built with a gift from First Baptist Church of Panama City, the chapel is open from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. for prayer.

 

Conrad Court

Completed in 2009, Conrad Court is a collection of homes for students built in memory of Thomas B. Conrad for a lifetime of dedicated Christian Service.  It is a community-oriented housing style for single students.

 

Deese Center

Completed in 2015, the Deese Center houses the food service for the campus. Mr. and Mrs. George Deese donated the building in memory of their deceased son.

 

Ed Solomon Hall

This classroom facility was constructed in 1964 and named in honor of the late editor of the Florida Baptist Witness. It contains five classrooms and is equipped with computers, projectors, sound, and high-speed internet.

 

Ezell Street Apartments

Built and dedicated in 1991, these three-bedroom, two bath apartments are currently used for married couples and families.

 

Frank Faris Student Center

Constructed in 1969, the Student Center houses the Information Technology Laboratory, the King’s Cup Coffee Shop and Bistro, Izzy’s Isle Campus Store, student mailboxes, and the President’s Conference Room.

 

Florida Baptist History and Heritage Center

Dedicated in 2017, home of the archives of the Florida Baptist Convention and the Baptist University of Florida.

 

Graceville Hall

This facility was built in 1964 and houses faculty offices as well as Student Life, Admissions, Registrar, Housing and Marketing.

 

Grand Bobbie’s Pavilion

Built in 2019, provided by and named for a beloved donor, the pavilion provides a beautiful venue for outside festivities.

 

Ida J. McMillan Library

Located in Carlton Hall and is the resource center which provides educational materials and services for faculty and students. The Director of Library Services and the library staff are available to offer assistance to students and faculty in locating materials and providing other library services.

 

Kinchen Center

Opened in 2018, home to the School of Education. Built in the style of the 19th century schoolhouse, a reminder of our Baptist Heritage in Education. Named and dedicated in honor of former BCF President and First Lady, Dr. Thomas A. Kinchen and Mrs. Ruth Ann Kinchen.

 

Lakeside Hall

This residence hall was completed and first occupied fall semester 1994. It holds up to 47 residents.

 

Lakeview Court

Built over the years, this complex contains attractive, two and three bedroom individual houses.  Many of the housing units are gifts.  They include the following:  J. Arthur Howard Duplex (1968), donated by  Mrs. J. Arthur Howard of Chipley, Florida, in memory of her husband; Trawick House (1972), given by Trawick Construction Company, in memory of James L. Trawick; Roy M. and Pearl L. Saunders House (1973), erected in memory of Pearl L. Saunders by her husband, Roy M. Saunders; Gladys W. and Wheeler L. Thompson House (1973); Trawick House (1973), presented by Bonnie Trawick in loving memory of her husband, James L. Trawick; Frank Hudnall Duplex (1978), donated by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hudnall.

 

McRae-Morrow Hall

Constructed in 1981, this facility is named for two Graceville families who have been devoted supporters of the university. This building houses Information Technology and Office of the Campus Safety Officer.

 

Napier Hall

Built in 1999, this residence hall holds up to 45 residents and is named in honor of Joe Napier, long-time supporter and friend of the university.

 

Pod Residence Hall

Built in 2007, the Pod Residence Hall consists of five rooms which are primarily used for single occupancy rooms for women.

 

R.C. Mills Center for Evangelism and Missions

Completed in 2010, this is a 6000 square foot classroom facility that houses two large classrooms, a 152-seat auditorium, and offices for faculty and administrative staff. 

 

Robert G. Lee Chapel

Built in 1958, the chapel is named for a former pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee. Stained glass windows were added to the chapel in 1993, the interior was renovated in 2000, and the exterior was renovated in 2006.

 

Smith Hall

Built in 1990, this facility is named in honor of Mrs. Jean Smith Chandler, and in memory of her grandmother, Mrs. Lena Spivey Smith. It holds up to 31 residents.

 

Southwest Apartments

These facilities, containing accommodations for students, staff, faculty, are named for H. Harry Parker, Ted S. Boehm, and the Chipola Baptist Association.

 

Taylor House

Completed in 2009, the Taylor House is a duplex apartment named in honor of Rev. Lanis E. Taylor recognizing his lifetime of dedicated Christian Service.  Each of the two units offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

 

Wellness Center

Constructed in 1998 and enlarged in 2012, this facility offers over 27,000 square feet of floor space in two stories. The Wellness Center contains showers and dressing rooms, a basketball court, and exercise rooms. The basketball court, which also serves as a volleyball court, doubles as an assembly area featuring a portable stage and a seating capacity of over 1000.

 

 

NOTE: FOR INFORMATION ABOUT

STUDENT HOUSING, SEE THE STUDENT LIFE

SECTION OF THIS CATALOG.