
The college's four main air-conditioned and handicapped accessible buildings-Snow, Wheaton, Founders and Chapman Halls-are located on a scenic campus approximately a mile and a half from the center of Middletown. Within this complex are general purpose classrooms, a computer center and computer classrooms, art studios, a state-of-the-art broadcast communications center, special purpose chemistry and biology laboratories, a learning laboratory for reading and writing, an ophthalmic design and dispensing laboratory, faculty and administrative offices, cafeteria, bookstore, multi-purpose rooms, and a library. There is ample free student parking; a municipal bus route, which stops at the campus twice hourly, also serves the college.
For more information, call In-state Toll Free 1-800-818-5501.
Directions to Middletown Campus

In 2004 Middlesex opened a new learning site at 55 West Main Street, Meriden, Connecticut. Students have the option of enrolling in credit, credit-free, day, evening, and weekend courses. Greater Meriden-Wallingford area business and industry can take advantage of education and training through Meriden's Internet Training Center and certificate programs.
For more information, please call 203-238-6202.
Old Saybrook High School, 1111 Boston Post Road, Old Saybrook
Credit and non-credit courses are also offered throughout the year at various off-campus shoreline locations in Old Saybrook and Clinton.
For more information, call the Continuing Education Office at 860-343-5865
