Plano Campus
Plano Campus
The Plano Campus offers programs and activities as unique as its student population. Home to thriving visual and performing arts and athletics programs, as well as the only official Collin College campus housing in the district, the Plano Campus is an exceptional place to start your academic career.
Explore your interests with academic and career-focused programs in a welcoming atmosphere
of engaged and award-winning faculty, fun student organizations, and exciting activities
you won’t find at any other campus in the district. The Plano Campus has something
for every student.
Come explore some of our featured programs!
Fine Arts
Theatre, dance, music, physical media like sculpture, painting, photography, graphic
arts, and more, our campus has programs that help you develop your artistic side.
Insurance Management
This program will prepare you for a career field that attracts people with diverse
interests, talents, and skills. The insurance industry is stable while providing opportunities
for significant growth and versatility.
Biotechnology
Learn to be part of a laboratory team dedicated to research with a Biotechnology certificate.
Biotechnologists work in research areas, including pharmaceutical research and development,
gene therapy, and dozens of other fields.
Medical Assisting Advanced Practice
Discover your path to a versatile and in-demand medical career as medical assistant.
Gain hands-on experience working alongside physicians, learning clinical and administrative
skills, and exploring topics ranging from pharmacology to medical ethics.
We welcome community members along with the students to experience many activities
through out the academic year.
The Art Gallery hosts free exhibitions, and performance spaces include the 350-seat John Anthony
Theatre, the Black Box Theatre, and a few smaller performance spaces. Click here for ticketed performances.
Collin College’s basketball and tennis programs also make their homes at the Plano Campus. The campus’s competition basketball gym
and the Brinker Tennis Center are located on the northern end of the campus.
The library is also open to the public. The building is one of the campus’s most physically striking
features. The beautiful 88,000-square-foot domed Thomas Jefferson-inspired building
is just off Jupiter Road.
Directory
Plano Campus Provost
sschumann@cjpk.net