The campus sits on 67 acres and incorporates 668,588 square feet of commercial space spread out across five separate buildings.
The campus sits in a total of three acres of land.
Mississippi College's main campus in Clinton sits on more than 80 acres.
The center's campus has sat empty since the early 1990's.
However, demonstrators broke down the gates to occupy the campus and stage a sit in.
The campus has sat empty since that time and all but two of the buildings are gone.
The campus sits on 8 acres, has rainwater harvesting design and was built by the students.
It closed in 1983, after which its in-town campus sat vacant well into the 1990s.
The new campus sat on 21 acres (85,000 m2) of land.
After the college's departure, the campus sat unused for fifteen years.