

Bethune-Cookman College sits on more than 70 acres of prime Daytona Beach, Florida land in an ideal location providing
easy access to business centers, theaters, museums, beaches, bus and air terminals, and recreational facilities.
There are 36 stately brick buildings on the main campus and, under the Continuing Education Program, the college
currently operates extension sites in the state of Florida in Bradenton, Fort Pierce, Gainesville, Spuds (branch campus),
Sanford, West Palm Beach, and a weekend college on campus.
The heart of the college is situated on Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard, representing the historical core of the
institution, where the seven historic buildings comprised the historical main campus. Surrounding those buildings are
evidences of the progress made in the development of the boundaries which now extend beyond International Speedway
Boulevard to the South; George W. Engram Boulevard to the North; Lincoln Street to the West; and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Boulevard to the East. The college remains connected to Midway, the historic African-American community.