York University Constructs Twisted New Study Building
By SCN Staff
TORONTO—York University is constructing the first dedicated structure for its School of Continuing Studies as a twisted new building that will be quite large; but the need is even bigger.
The new building, located at York University’s Keele campus, will serve as home to the School and will help to meet some of the increasing demand for its cutting-edge, innovative professional certificate programs and the world-renowned York University English Language Institute (YUELI), winner of the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 iStudy Award for World Language School of the Year and nominee for the PIEoneer 2019 Language Educator of the Year award. Currently, students attend classes at various locations throughout the campus and staff are spread across four buildings.
Perkins and Will is the architect on the project and the builder is Aquicon Construction.
“Our students are bold, they’re confident, they’re ambitious. The building is an embodiment of who we are as a school,” said Tracey Taylor-O’Reilly, Assistant Vice-President, Continuing Studies. “The building will be a twisted, iconic gateway site and showcase York’s long commitment to providing high-quality education to non-traditional students.”
“In uncertain times, the need for innovative and responsive lifelong learning is greater than ever,” said President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda L. Lenton. “This new, standalone home for our School of Continuing Studies demonstrates York’s commitment to serving the current and future needs of learners and employers, here at home and around the world, as they rise to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and the demands of a dynamic global knowledge economy.”
In March 2020, developers broke ground and began construction on the York University School of Continuing Studies’ signature new 97,000-square-foot building.
Scheduled to open for students in fall 2021, the building will allow for expanded access to the English-language university pathways that support international students and new Canadians, and innovative programming to support professionals looking to pursue exciting careers in emerging and in-demand career fields.
In five years, the School has seen over 1,000 percent growth in its professional program enrollments. The cutting-edge building will accommodate the School’s rapidly growing student and staff population.
“Our language programs are the top programs in North America. Our professional programs are among the most innovative in Canada and among the top programs in North America,” said Tracey Taylor-O’Reilly, Assistant Vice-President, Continuing Studies. “Our physical environment needs to be an extension of the quality of the education we’re providing to our students. This building will allow us to bring innovation using the cutting-edge twisted design to create a world-class education experience in North America.”
York University’s School of Continuing Studies is the fastest-growing continuing education provider in the country. With a commitment to lifelong learning and access to education, the School offers professional certificate programs and English language preparation.