Welcome to our campus map and virtual tour! Hover over the numbers on the map below to discover the names of the buildings. Click to read a short description and view photos of the space, then click the red buttons to virtually “walk the halls” of Grace College. We hope to see you on campus soon, but until then, take some time to explore the spaces and places that make Grace unique!
1Mount Memorial Hall
1Mount Memorial Hall
2Westminster Residence Hall
2Westminster Residence Hall
3SubConnection WestyGrille
3SubConnection WestyGrille
4Winona History Center
4Winona History Center
5William Male Center for Seminary Grace Theological Seminary
5William Male Center for Seminary Grace Theological Seminary
6Gordon Health & Wellness Center - Campus Store
6Gordon Health & Wellness Center - Campus Store
7Health & Counseling Services
7Health & Counseling Services
8Indiana Hall
8Indiana Hall
9Lancer Lofts Residence Hall
9Lancer Lofts Residence Hall
10McClain Hall
10McClain Hall
11Philathea Hall
11Philathea Hall
12Morgan Library
12Morgan Library
13Manahan Orthopedic Capital Center
13Manahan Orthopedic Capital Center
14Alpha Residence Hall
14Alpha Residence Hall
15Alpha Dining Commons
15Alpha Dining Commons
16Guest House
16Guest House
17East Hall
17East Hall
18Lamp Post Residence Hall
18Lamp Post Residence Hall
19Dr. Dane A. Miller Science Complex
19Dr. Dane A. Miller Science Complex
20The Lodge Residence Hall
20The Lodge Residence Hall
21Beta Residence Hall
21Beta Residence Hall
22Beta Intramural Field
22Beta Intramural Field
23Encompass Residence Hall
23Encompass Residence Hall
24Kent Residence Hall
24Kent Residence Hall
25Omega Residence Hall
25Omega Residence Hall
26Kauffman Hall
26Kauffman Hall
27Gamma Hall
27Gamma Hall
28Oak Hill Hall
28Oak Hill Hall
29Physical Plant
29Physical Plant
30Boyer Residence Hall
30Boyer Residence Hall
31Miller Athletic Complex
31Miller Athletic Complex
32Bernard and Linnie Key Track and Field Complex
32Bernard and Linnie Key Track and Field Complex
33The Winona Lake Trails
33The Winona Lake Trails
34Rodeheaver Auditorium
34Rodeheaver Auditorium
35Billy Sunday Home
35Billy Sunday Home
36Winona Lake Limitless Park
36Winona Lake Limitless Park
37Village at Winona
37Village at Winona
38Boathouse Restaurant
38Boathouse Restaurant
39Miller Sunset Pavilion
39Miller Sunset Pavilion
Mount Memorial Hall
Welcome to Mount Memorial, home of our Admissions Department, School of Arts & Humanities, School of Behavioral Science, and School of Education.
In addition to all of the great learning that takes place here, we welcome you to visit the Mount Memorial Art Gallery to see exhibits featuring work by professors, fellow students, and artists from around the world. Or, check out our Center for Literacy & Learning, where our education students are busy at work teaching young readers from our community. Plus, Mount Memorial is home to the campus post office, so if you need to check if that package arrived from home — this is your destination!
Westminster Hall, affectionately known as “Westy” around here, was once a Gilded Age hotel. Refurbished to its original beauty, Westminster Hall is now a female residence dorm that is a popular request as every room is accompanied by its own bathroom. The building also has several banquet rooms available for rent. The historical charm of the building lends itself to a simple elegance to any luncheon, wedding reception and/or ceremony, banquet or meeting.
Westminster is also the home to our secondary dining options, SubConnection, a full-service sandwich bar, and Westy Grill, which offers a variety of Mexican options.
Hours:
Monday through Friday 11:00 am to 10:00 pm
Saturday 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Sunday 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Address
College Ave. Winona Lake, IN 46590
Winona History Center
The Winona History Center is located in the original Westminster Hotel, one of several hotels built to lodge the many guests that flocked to Winona Lake through the years. The west wing of the first floor, which houses the museum, was the location of the offices of gospel music pioneer Homer Rodeheaver. In addition to highlighting Rodeheaver’s legacy, the museum includes exhibits on the Chautauqua movement in Winona, its legendary Bible conferences, and evangelist Billy Sunday.
In addition to the museum, the center offers tours of the Billy Sunday evangelist’s family home, and for researchers, the archives house thousands of documents, recordings, and letters from Winona’s rich past.
Address
105 Ninth St. Winona Lake, IN 46590
William Male Center for Seminary Grace Theological Seminary
The William Male Center houses Grace Theological Seminary. Renamed in 2014 after Dr. William Male, who served Grace for 34 years in teaching and administrative positions, the center houses seminary faculty offices filled with men and women passionate about the Word of God and serving you as a student. The lower level is home to our worship arts major, which contains a state-of-the-art MIDI lab and recording studio.
Address
200 Seminary Dr. Winona Lake, IN 46590
Gordon Health & Wellness Center - Campus Store
The Gordon Health and Wellness Center, or GHAWC, is an idea place for you to stay active. The “GHAWC” is home to a full-service fitness center, aerobics room, batting cages, athletic performance room, and a 32,000 square-foot fieldhouse with four basketball courts and a 1/10 mile four-lane track. This is your destination for weight-training, attending a group fitness class, running on the indoor track or treadmills, shooting some hoops or playing intramural volleyball and basketball.
If you’re an athlete, the athletic training, locker room facilities, and several of our varsity coaches’ offices are found here. And if you’re studying sport management, nursing, or exercise science, you will likely take many classes here. The GHAWC is home of our Center for Movement & Wellbeing, where exercise science students perform physical assessments for those in our community.
Our Student Health and Counseling Services is where you go if you are not feeling well, or if you would like to take advantage of your free counseling sessions as a student.
Address
1001 College Ave. Winona Lake, IN 46590
Indiana Hall
Indiana Hall is where you’ll find the Business Office, Office of the Registrar, Student Affairs, and Center for Career Connections (CCC). In addition, Indiana Hall is a residence hall for 146 students, with separate wings. These rooms range from two-four people, and each floor has a lobby complete with a TV, computers, and space to study or just hang out with your friends.
The Lancer Lofts is an upperclassmen residence hall that is ideal for helping students transition from college life to the world beyond Grace. This is a great place to remain connected with the campus community while experiencing some independence. Each loft accommodates 8 students: 4 on the upper level and 4 on a lower level with a shared living space in between. Each loft also has 2.5 bathrooms and 2 washer-dryer sets.
Address
312 Seventh St. Winona Lake, IN 46590
McClain Hall
Named in honor of Grace’s first president, Alva J. McClain, McClain Hall was built in 1951 and atop the hall is an ivory steeple spire, making McClain one of Grace’s most visible and iconic buildings. This is the home of the President’s Office, Academic Affairs Offices, Marketing Office, Advancement Office and a number of classrooms. The McClain Auditorium, is where new students meet for their freshman core classes -– a foundational experience to begin your academic and personal journey.
Philathea Hall, located in the center of campus, is always bustling with activity, holding classes for the English, foreign languages, political science, history, and the OIT (Technology) departments. On the lower level, you’ll find the Little Theatre, where you can watch musical theater productions, laugh at the antics of the hilarious improv team, or even enjoy one of many impromptu movie nights. Before the entertainment begins, head upstairs to Jazzman’s Cafe where you can grab Starbucks coffee and a baked item before settling into your seat for the show.
Address
905 Connection Circle
Morgan Library
Morgan Library is your one-stop shop if you are in need of research guides, printing services, writing help, databases, or tutoring. With its many reading nooks, comfortable chairs, and independent study rooms, there’s always a quiet place where you can get some serious traction on your coursework.
The Manahan Orthopedic Capital Center, known as the MOCC, is a multi-use 56,000-square-foot complex with a 2,800 seat arena. This is where you’ll join the rest of campus for chapel three times each week, cheer on our basketball and volleyball teams, sit in on business classes, and attend events like Homecoming Banquet, the Business Plan Competition, and more!
Alpha is our oldest dorm on campus which houses 206 women and is known for its strong traditions like Alpha-female week. Its three floors house two women per room and are suite-style accommodations with two rooms sharing a bathroom. The laundry facilities are found in the lowest level, and perhaps the greatest benefit of living here is that the Alpha Dining Commons is just a walk down the stairs to the lower level.
The food-court style layout gives you personalized choices to fit your appetite and nutrition lifestyle, including a chef-prepared specialty station, freshly baked pizza, deli, and salad bar. Also, we have a simple serving line to assist those with food sensitivities.
East Hall is where engineering majors will spend most of their time. Located in the Orthopedic Capital of the World, we ensure our engineering students have everything they need to get an edge up on the competition. At East Hall, engineering students will get hands-on experience with industrial-grade robotics, CNC machines and other industry equipment used on the manufacturing floor.
Address
907 Wooster Rd. Winona Lake, IN 46590
Lamp Post Residence Hall
Lamppost Apartments are an ideal option for married students who are wrapping up their degrees. There are 12 apartments available, and each one has a bathroom, kitchen, and living room.
Address
1410 Wooster Rd. Winona Lake, IN 46590
Dr. Dane A. Miller Science Complex
The Dr. Dane A. Miller Science Complex is home to many faculty offices, laboratories, classrooms and a large computer lab. If you’re a biology major or an environmental science major, you’re sure to spend a lot of time here.
The Science Complex is home to the Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams, Grace College’s center that monitors and stewards conservation efforts in more than 100 lakes and streams in the county. Many students work at the Lilly Center to complement their experiences in the classroom.
The Center’s Learning Lab offers students and community members of all ages an opportunity to engage in hands-on learning about our local lakes and waterways. The world’s first freshwater virtual aquarium and an augmented reality sandbox are two of the most exciting features.
Grace believes in a hands-on approach to teaching science, which means students will don waterproof waders in order to perform fish counts in local rivers and troll through the local marshes. The Science Complex is also where math students spend time honing their skills.
True to its name, The Lodge has a contemporary cabin-like feel. In the winter, you’ll find students relaxing by the fireplace with a cup of coffee in hand as they gaze through the large picture window overlooking the woods. This beautiful two-story residence hall houses 74 students, offering two-, three- or four-person rooms. The Lodge has community-style bathrooms and in-room sinks, and the lobbies are equipped with a TV, couches, and tables and chairs.
As its residents often say, “Beta is Good.” The first male-only residence hall at Grace, Beta is known to have strong traditions, including epic performances at the annual T-shirt chapel and “long-pong” games (ping pong with extra long tables) in the basement. The three-story building hosts up to 100 students and has rooms holding 2-3 people. The Beta bathrooms are community style.
This is where our annual traditions such as The Hike and Beanie Bowl go down, as well as our fall and spring intramural leagues, such as soccer, flag football, and ultimate frisbee.
Encompass Residence Hall
Encompass Hall is a learning-living community housing situation. Above the Institute of Global Studies, these four apartments, each housing four women, have the opportunity to learn about foreign language and culture as a community while living alongside foreign exchange students.
Address
710 Connection Circle, Winona Lake, IN 46590
Kent Residence Hall
Kent is an upperclassmen residence hall that is ideal for helping students transition from college life to the world beyond Grace. A home for 90 upperclassmen, these apartments accommodate 4-5 people each. The space included 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, living room and patio area.
Address
702 Connection Circle, Winona Lake, IN 46590
Omega Residence Hall
This three-story dorm is the newest residence hall on campus. Home to 172 men and women, Omega has 2-person rooms with community-style bathrooms. The students share community spaces between the halls, which include a community kitchen, study spaces, and even a mini theatre.
Kauffman is a home-style male residence hall that can fit up to 33 people. The rooms accommodate 2-4 people, and every room has a private bathroom. Like a home, this space has a shared kitchen and a living area in the basement with pool and ping-pong.
Address
1103 Kings Hwy. Winona Lake, IN 46590
Gamma Hall
Gamma is a home-style female residence hall that can fit up to 16 upperclassmen. Each room accommodates 4 people. Like a home, Gamma includes a kitchen, a living room, laundry, and a spacious yard.
Address
103 Maple St. Winona Lake, IN 46590
Oak Hill Hall
Oak Hill is a residence hall for upperclassmen males with a wide variety of accommodations. It has 2 standard apartments (one housing 3 people and one housing 5 people) but it also has 5 bedrooms (2 people each) that share a common living room and kitchen. This is a great option for upperclassmen who are looking to gain some independence before graduating.
Address
400 Oak Hill Dr. Winona Lake, IN 46590
Physical Plant
This is the department responsible for the operation and maintenance of the college-owned physical facilities including building maintenance, alterations, and/or renovations.
Address
1301 Kings Hwy. Winona Lake, IN 46590
Boyer Residence Hall
If you’re an upperclassman male looking for quick access to the greenway trails, then Boyer is the dorm for you. Home to 16 men, these apartments accommodate 4 people each. The apartments have two bathrooms, a kitchen and a living room.
Address
428 E. Pierceton Rd. Winona Lake, IN 46590
Miller Athletic Complex
Located on the south end of campus where “Sir Red,” Grace’s Mascot, is often found, the Miller Athletic Complex is where you’ll find men’s and women’s tennis, men’s baseball, women’s softball, and men’s and women’s soccer on Grace’s lighted stadium. Miller Athletic Complex is also home to the Bernard and Linnie Key Track and Field Complex..
Address
701 E. Pierceton Rd. Winona Lake, IN 46590
Bernard and Linnie Key Track and Field Complex
The Bernard and Linnie Key Track and Field Complex is a state-of-the-art complex built in 2016 which features a 9-lane 400-meter competition track, discuss and hammer throw cages, a high jump and pole vaulting facility, long jump pits, javelin throw and shot put event arenas, and a grandstand seating area for 400 fans.
The Winona Lake Trails
In addition to being lakeside, Grace is connected to the community by miles of paved walking trails. If off-roading is more your style, you can hike or bike 10 miles of 5-star single-track trails within walking distance from campus. The Winona Lake paved trails connect campus to the Miller Athletic Complex, the Village at Winona Lake, and Limitless Park on the shores of Winona Lake.
Rodeheaver Auditorium
Rodeheaver is one of our popular rental options for community events. The historic vaulted ceilings of the auditorium and lake views from the conference room elevate meetings, weddings, and dinners to an experience only available in Winona Lake. The space can accommodate 400 people for dining and 650 guests for theatre seating.
During the early decades of the twentieth century, the energetic evangelist, Billy Sunday, was among the best known personalities in America. In 1911, Sunday moved his headquarters to Winona Lake, where he and his wife, Helen, raised four children. Helen “Ma” Sunday outlived Billy and all their children, and before she died in 1957, she expressed her desire that the home remain untouched as a testament to the Sundays’ ministry. As a result, the Sunday residence has remained a virtual time capsule that visitors enjoy still today.
Winona Lake Limitless Park is just a short walk from campus and is a great place to study outside or hang out with friends. The park is home to beach volleyball courts, pickleball courts, tennis courts, a playground, a splash pad, picnic tables, and a beach. On a sunny day, this is the perfect place to take a stroll or relax by the lake!
Village at Winona
Grace College’s campus is located near the shores of beautiful Winona Lake. Located directly between the two is The Village at Winona®, an idyllic pocket of artisan shops, unique eateries and historic landmarks listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Village hosts numerous cultural festivals and entertainment events throughout the year, including Fat & Skinny Tire Fest, The Village Art Fair, and the Village Jazz Festival.
Boathouse Restaurant
The Boathouse is a popular dining destination when your family and friends come to visit! The Boathouse serves award-winning food in an upscale casual setting with an extensive menu offering steaks, seafood, ribs, chops, pasta, & gourmet sandwiches.
Miller Sunset Pavilion
Enjoy ice skating here in the winter and the farmers market in the summer and fall. You can also use the pavilion to host your next event! This versatile space is ideal for creating memories with family, friends, or colleagues. Enjoy breathtaking sunset views, ample indoor and outdoor spaces, and customizable setups to match your needs.