Construction updates
Construction continues on campus this season. We’ll keep you updated with all the important info as it comes in to ensure you can smoothly navigate to and around campus. In the meantime, be prepared for some noise and make sure to watch your step as you get around the halls.
Belleville: Use the Parrott Centre Library door as the main entrance to the Kente building while construction is underway.
Projects in progress
Check back to this page for the latest updates on our projects and to see how we are investing in spaces and technologies that will benefit our students and the communities we serve for years to come.
Loyalist Entrance and Athletic Facilities (LEAF), Belleville
On Sept. 21, 2023, the college broke ground on the Loyalist Entrance and Athletic Facilities (LEAF) initiative. This multi-year investment will revitalize student spaces at the heart of our Belleville location and meet the needs of our growing community.
Designed by Kasian Architecture and supported by Peak Construction Group Ltd., the LEAF projects will result in a state-of-the-art gym, new athletic facilities, gender-inclusive washrooms, and new lounge spaces for students to study and connect. This work will transform the college’s front entrance into a more inviting entry point for students, employees, industry partners and community members to access the college.
Tsi Titewaya’taró:roks Indigenous Centre, Belleville
The college’s Indigenous Centre, Tsi Titewaya’taró:roks, offers wraparound academic and social support for Indigenous learners on campus. Its name, which means “a place where we gather as a family” in Mohawk, reflects the Centre’s mission to be a home away from home for Indigenous students. It also provides a space for learning and celebration, fostering cultural understanding among non-Indigenous staff and students.
A new, expanded Indigenous Centre is currently under construction. The space will feature a welcome desk, multiple seating areas, scenic views of the Belleville campus green space, and direct access to the outdoor A’nowa:ra Learning Circle, enhancing its role as a vibrant community hub.