Give the Gift of a Greater Campus Experience to Mid-America Students
Building a Greater Campus Experience is a campaign designed to raise funding for the construction of new and updated facilities on the campus of Mid-America Christian University. With our continued growth in enrollment, the need for new facilities is greater than ever. Partner with MACU today by donating to Building a Greater Campus Experience to help educate and equip our next generation of leaders for our churches, communities and country!
Learn about each phase of the Building a Greater Campus Experience campaign below.
Phase 1
100% Complete!
Phase 1 included Kennedy Hall (dedicated January 10, 2014), a New 11,000 sq. ft. Student Center (opened Spring 2014), and a new relocated College Bookstore (opened Spring 2014) centrally located in the main building.
Phase 1 was a $6.1 million capital improvement.
Kennedy Hall (Completed in Phase 1) Constructed debt free, the 32,000 sq. ft. Kennedy Hall is home to the University Library, multiple classrooms, an Apple computer lab, a physics lab, and faculty and staff offices.
College Store (Completed in Phase 1)
The modernized College Store is centrally located in the main building inside the west entrance near the MACU Chapel venue.
Phase 2
70% Complete | 15% Funded
This $10 million plan includes:
New Student Housing (100% complete)
Renovations and updating of class rooms and faculty and administrative offices.
New Residence Hall (Completed in Phase 2)
The New Residence Hall situated on the southwest of the campus adjacent to the softball and baseball fields is three-stories tall and 30,000-sq.ft. The facility includes 102 residential beds, three common lounges, laundry facilities on each floor, and card-access security.
New Residence Hall #2 (Completed in Phase 2)
This New Residence Hall sits just to the east of the other hall and is identical is build and design.
Phase 3
$10 Million Improvement
The final phase of the Building a Greater Campus Experience campaign includes the following possible improvements: