There were many meetings with Ontario government officials, including a well-publicized plan that would have seen the campus switch buildings with the Ministry of Natural Resources. The College would have needed to renovate the MNR building to convert it into a campus. Eventually, the plan fizzled away, but it planted a seed for further considerations for either a significant renovation to the existing campus or a new building.
This report became a key advocacy tool as the campus leadership and broader community lobbied for a new campus. There would be additional studies that included a fundraising feasibility study to determine whether the community would support a capital funding campaign. By the Fall of , the campus was experiencing record enrolments of more than 1, full-time students, offering 20 full-time programs. Three privately owned and operated student residences had opened to support the more than 50 per cent of students who had relocated to Pembroke to study at the campus.
In , more than 20 international students enrolled at the campus. As the campus became more culturally diverse, clubs such as the African Student Alliance were formed and the campus also embraced the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation report, bringing more Indigenous learning opportunities to students and employees.
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There are over 80 computer labs available on campus. Students are given a username, password, e-mail, and Internet access that can be utilized at the College, residence, or at home. Ottawa is home to many national museums, including the Museum of Civilization and the Museum of Science and Technology. Ottawa is also home to the prestigious National Art Gallery. The city hosts many festivals and celebrations each year and is a favourite destination for tourists.
The city has a variety of rich cultural communities that reflect Canada's policy of diversity and tolerance. The Centre for Students with Disabilities CSD provides educational support services to students with disabilities applying to or attending Algonquin College.
The International Education Centre ensures that Algonquin College plays a part in Canada's response to the global marketplace and the developing of world's needs for technical, managerial, and vocational training. More than Algonquin staff worked in various countries around the world. In addition, there are international students from more than 70 countries studying at the College. Algonquin has a campus in India and offers programs in Montenegro and China. To book an Ottawa Campus Tour by phone call us at ext.
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On the Pembroke Campus, the s were years of optimism and growth that began with a 10 percent increase in enrolment, the subsequent purchase of the College facility, and the addition of new technology and community service programming. Algonquin finished the decade as a bold and confident leader in Canadian post-secondary education, ready to take advantage of the technological opportunities that the s would provide.
Two words characterize the s at Algonquin College: consolidation and expansion. Consolidation involved relocating the delivery of services in the Ottawa area to the Woodroffe and Rideau campuses. Expansion was required to accommodate additional students and to house new programs. It was followed by the construction of J Building, the Horticulture Centre, and significant renovations to the Woodroffe Campus to provide for accessibility.
Fifteen portables at Rideau and Woodroffe were replaced with newly renovated classrooms. Expansion of programs continued on the Perth Campus with the launch of the renowned Masonry — Heritage and Traditional program.
The late s saw the development of the new Outdoor Adventure programs to be delivered on the Pembroke Campus. At the end of the decade — with full-time enrolment approaching 13, — the College embarked on a multi-million dollar IT infrastructure project with the SA. Throughout the College, computer hardware, software and networks were upgraded to prepare graduates for the knowledge-based society they would soon enter.
Construction boomed in this decade. By August , two more residences had opened on the Woodroffe Campus, providing enough space to house 1, students.
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