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More St. Clair College Students Coming To Downtown Windsor

St. Clair College is expanding its campus in downtown Windsor to bring 1,000 more students to the core.

The college says the 31,921 sq ft of space will be at the One Riverside Dr. W building and the classrooms will be ready on the first day of classes in September.

The new location will be home to students in the two-year General Business diploma program and the new Data Analytics graduate certificate program.

“With St. Clair’s continued growth in enrolment this opportunity to expand our presence in this downtown anchor is a 'win/win' for everyone," says St. Clair College President Patti France. "It recognizes Windsor's effort to revitalize the downtown, and achieves the College's paramount goal of accommodating our students in state-of-the-art facilities.”

Other downtown college locations include St. Clair College Centre for the Arts, the MediaPlex at Victoria and University Ave. W. and the TD Student Success Centre across the street from the MediaPlex.

“This creates a wonderful environment for students, providing extra space for classrooms, meeting facilities, and study areas,” says France. “The addition of approximately 1,000 students to our downtown campus also means more foot traffic for downtown businesses, providing them with opportunities for growth.”

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