The site has 6 buildings designated as Mississippi Landmarks, and the campus is also notable as being on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
[2] The renovation or construction of the campus facilities, as a historic site, are ongoing and rely upon additional funding to make capital improvements.
The upper campus includes: Johnson Institute (where classes are now held), Mary Jane Lampton Auditorium (used for productions, meetings, and available to the public for rental), Enochs Hall, Elizabeth Cottage, Cooper Hall, and the Helen Furlow Scruggs Y-Hut.
The lower campus consists of the recently constructed Student Life Center, the dormitories, library, digital arts lab, and cafeteria.
In the student life center, other staff members have been employed as residential counselors, and food service workers.
Students can learn to become video and sound engineers, film directors, editors, and production managers.