Tarpon Springs Campus New

Spread over 80 acres of rolling terrain, the Tarpon Springs Campus reflects the community's Greek heritage in its architectural style. The campus features an amphitheater with a natural setting for cultural events and buildings adorned with Greek letters. Opened in 1975, the campus is home to the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art and the Chris Sprowls Workforce Innovation Hub.

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Career and Academic Advising Center

Our Career and Academic Advising Center provides students a collaborative space where they can receive personalized guidance.

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College of Education

The Bilirakis College of Education opened in 2003 and honors the contributions of the Bilirakis family for their longstanding support of the College.

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Collegiate High School

The North Pinellas Campus of SPC's Collegiate High School is home to our Biomedical Engineering Technology Academy.

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Innovation Hub

The Chris Sprowls Workforce Innovation Hub is a central location for manufacturing, creativity and collaboration.

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Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art

The Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art hosts a permanent collection of works by Allen Leepa, Abraham Rattner and Esther Gentle.

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M. M. Bennett Library

Our library is named for SPC's fourth president, Michael M. Bennett, who lead SPC for nearly three decades.

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