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Construction & Campus Improvements at Progress

Excitement is building as the Progress campus at Centennial College undergoes major transformations. Construction has begun on a new building that will house a state-of-the art library and academic facility. This project coincides with the construction of a new Athletic and Wellness Centre being overseen by the Centennial College Student Association Inc. (CCSAI).

These projects support Centennial's strategic objective to "Enhance the Student Experience" through "Enhanced supplementary student services". The new library, classrooms and wellness centre complement the new student Hub built at the Progress Campus in 2008 to provide one-stop service for our students.

In addition to these two projects, Centennial took possession of the Scarborough Centre for Alternative Studies building that is attached to the Progress Campus B-Block on June 30, 2010. The three-storey building will form the new Progress Campus A-Block and will house students enrolled in our Information & Communication Engineering Technology (ICET) Programs.

Centennial has committed to "strive to offer an exceptional, quality experience to those who walk through our doors in many ways." The transformation of the Progress campus is one way that Centennial is keeping its promise.