I Want to be a Pioneer
I Want to be a Pioneer
All PUC alumni live here after graduation! Just kidding, but this is where our alumni team spends their time planning the annual Homecoming Weekend event and various other projects.
Lay out on the grass or utilize the picnic table for a nice lunch in the sun.
Watch a play, listen to a concert, or just relax and do some homework in PUC’s very own outdoor amphitheater.
At PUC we love staying active! Our students enjoy the use of a myriad of athletic facilities.
Location of The Grind and a great campus hangout.
PUC offers health services as well as various counseling and mental health services.
The top two floors of Chan Shun house lecture halls, classrooms, and the offices for chemistry, mathematics, and physics and engineering professors. The bottom floor is where you’ll find the academic dean and the college’s president!
We encourage everyone to come worship with our PUC family and Angwin community throughout the week, whether it’s for Colloquy, vespers, or Sabbath church services!
No, this isn’t the island from LOST but the Hansen Museum does have a polar bear as part of the Wilmer Hansen Collection. You can also find the offices for professors in the department of biology.
Up until 2017, Commencement Grove was the home to PUC’s graduation commencement program.
One of the many housing options for older and married students.
Dauphinee Chapel lives within Winning Hall and is used for various student events, both spiritual and social.
Students from some of our larger programs spend lots of time in Davidian Hall. This is where you can find our nursing, health sciences, psychology, and social work students.
Here you’ll find the cafeteria, which serves meals prepared with fresh, locally grown products; the Campus Center where students study, watch the news, hang out, or grab a beverage; and the Student Association offices.
Are you in need of childcare? Check out Discoveryland, which is walking distance from PUC campus.
Have questions about your school bill or paycheck? This is the place to go!
Fisher Hall is home to our most creative minds! Walk through the halls and be inspired by student creations.
If you’re visiting campus chances are this will be your first stop! Graf Hall isn’t just a women’s residence hall. Graf also houses the admissions and student life offices, as well as PUC’s marketing team, and if you head downstairs, the department of theology!
Grainger Hall wasn’t always a men’s residence hall; in 1909 it was the Angwin Hotel.
Irwin Hall is one of PUC’s oldest and most beloved buildings. Alumni from departments like business, communication, history, world languages, and many more fondly remember classes in this building.
Libraries aren’t just for research and studying! PUC’s Nelson Memorial Library also houses the world’s largest collection of Pitcairn materials in the Pitcairn Islands Study Center.
With beautiful views of the entire campus, Maxwell Commons, named for PUC’s longest serving president Dr. Malcolm Maxwell, is the current home to graduation commencement service.
McReynolds Hall is one of PUC’s seven residence halls and is specifically designated for students with service animals.
One of PUC’s three men’s residence halls. Can you find the student-made statue, “The Thinker” out front?
Nichol Hall is one of PUC’s three men’s residence halls and is designated for upper division students.
The Pacific Auditorium, more commonly known as the gym and fondly referred to as “the Covered Wagon,” is home to our varsity teams, intramural games, and exercise facilities.
Paulin Hall isn’t just where our music majors study, it’s also home to the Paulin Hall Auditorium, which hosts countless musical ensemble and soloist concerts.
The chapel and garden were the work of many people who believed in the transformational power of faith in young people’s lives, and is a serene place in the heart of campus for people to relax and reflect.
PUC’s Copy Center and Mail Services provide assistance to the entire campus, including students!
Our campus’ safety is our number one priority! Also visit Public Safety for a parking permit.
Get inspired by whatever exhibit is featured in the Rasmussen Art Gallery! Often it’s student or faculty work on display.
Not only is this home to our department of English, this is also the home of PUC’s very own black-box theater.
Students use the TLC for a variety of reasons, advising, tutoring, mentoring, and a wide range of services for academic disabilities. Plus they usually have candy in the lobby!
Our flight center is where our aviation majors spend a majority of their time. However, the Virgil O. Parrett Field airport is open for public flights.
This building houses the department of education classrooms and offices. If you walk to the other side you’ll find the Career Services Center.
The West Hall Annex is where some of our great non-academic programs like Zumba and yoga take place.
Winning Hall is PUC’s main women’s residence hall and home to the majority of PUC’s guest housing.
All PUC alumni live here after graduation! Just kidding, but this is where our alumni team spends their time planning the annual Homecoming Weekend event and various other projects.
Lay out on the grass or utilize the picnic table for a nice lunch in the sun.
Watch a play, listen to a concert, or just relax and do some homework in PUC’s very own outdoor amphitheater.
One of PUC’s four women’s residence halls.
At PUC we love staying active! Our students enjoy the use of a myriad of athletic facilities.
Student Family Housing.
Location of The Grind and a great campus hangout.
PUC offers health services as well as various counseling and mental health services.
The top two floors of Chan Shun house lecture halls, classrooms, and the offices for chemistry, mathematics, and physics and engineering professors. The bottom floor is where you’ll find the academic dean and the college’s president!
We encourage everyone to come worship with our PUC family and Angwin community throughout the week, whether it’s for Colloquy, vespers, or Sabbath church services!
No, this isn’t the island from LOST but the Hansen Museum does have a polar bear as part of the Wilmer Hansen Collection. You can also find the offices for professors in the department of biology.
Up until 2017, Commencement Grove was the home to PUC’s graduation commencement program.
One of the many housing options for older and married students.
The campus’ main lost and found is located here.
Dauphinee Chapel lives within Winning Hall and is used for various student events, both spiritual and social.
Students from some of our larger programs spend lots of time in Davidian Hall. This is where you can find our nursing, health sciences, psychology, and social work students.
Here you’ll find the cafeteria, which serves meals prepared with fresh, locally grown products; the Campus Center where students study, watch the news, hang out, or grab a beverage; and the Student Association offices.
Are you in need of childcare? Check out Discoveryland, which is walking distance from PUC campus.
Have questions about your school bill or paycheck? This is the place to go!
Fisher Hall is home to our most creative minds! Walk through the halls and be inspired by student creations.
If you’re visiting campus chances are this will be your first stop! Graf Hall isn’t just a women’s residence hall. Graf also houses the admissions and student life offices, as well as PUC’s marketing team, and if you head downstairs, the department of theology!
Grainger Hall wasn’t always a men’s residence hall; in 1909 it was the Angwin Hotel.
Irwin Hall is one of PUC’s oldest and most beloved buildings. Alumni from departments like business, communication, history, world languages, and many more fondly remember classes in this building.
Libraries aren’t just for research and studying! PUC’s Nelson Memorial Library also houses the world’s largest collection of Pitcairn materials in the Pitcairn Islands Study Center.
With beautiful views of the entire campus, Maxwell Commons, named for PUC’s longest serving president Dr. Malcolm Maxwell, is the current home to graduation commencement service.
McReynolds Hall is one of PUC’s seven residence halls and is specifically designated for students with service animals.
Faculty housing.
One of PUC’s three men’s residence halls. Can you find the student-made statue, “The Thinker” out front?
Nichol Hall is one of PUC’s three men’s residence halls and is designated for upper division students.
The Pacific Auditorium, more commonly known as the gym and fondly referred to as “the Covered Wagon,” is home to our varsity teams, intramural games, and exercise facilities.
Paulin Hall isn’t just where our music majors study, it’s also home to the Paulin Hall Auditorium, which hosts countless musical ensemble and soloist concerts.
The chapel and garden were the work of many people who believed in the transformational power of faith in young people’s lives, and is a serene place in the heart of campus for people to relax and reflect.
PUC’s Copy Center and Mail Services provide assistance to the entire campus, including students!
Our campus’ safety is our number one priority! Also visit Public Safety for a parking permit.
PUC’s affiliated elementary school.
PUC’s affiliated high school.
Get inspired by whatever exhibit is featured in the Rasmussen Art Gallery! Often it’s student or faculty work on display.
Most of your religion classes will be held here!
Chevron Station pumps are open 24/7 for your convenience.
Not only is this home to our department of English, this is also the home of PUC’s very own black-box theater.
Students use the TLC for a variety of reasons, advising, tutoring, mentoring, and a wide range of services for academic disabilities. Plus they usually have candy in the lobby!
Our flight center is where our aviation majors spend a majority of their time. However, the Virgil O. Parrett Field airport is open for public flights.
This building houses the department of education classrooms and offices. If you walk to the other side you’ll find the Career Services Center.
The West Hall Annex is where some of our great non-academic programs like Zumba and yoga take place.
Winning Hall is PUC’s main women’s residence hall and home to the majority of PUC’s guest housing.
Home to fantastic views of the Napa Valley.