As of 2017, MacEwan University has two campuses. City Centre Campus (CCC) is the largest of the campuses, currently spanning seven city blocks in downtown Edmonton. The Alberta College Campus (ACC) is also located downtown. How to order a fake MacEwan University degree, make a fake MacEwan University diploma, make a fake Canada diploma.
In its early years, MacEwan operated out of a number of small store-front-style campuses in Edmonton. The facilities included Old Scona School (10523 – 84 Avenue), the Workmen’s Compensation Board (WCB) building (10048 – 101A Avenue), 7th Street Plaza (10030-107 Street), and the former Dominion Store in Cromdale (8020 – 118 Avenue), with offices and administration located in the Canada Trust building (10150 – 100 Street).
In 1988, Don Getty’s provincial government committed $100 million for the construction of the City Centre Campus which, at the time, was Alberta Advanced Education and Technology’s largest single capital project in its history.
Construction on City Centre Campus began in 1991 on the former site of the Canadian National rail yards on the northern fringe of the downtown Edmonton core. The land was donated by CN.
In September 2009, MacEwan University’s Board of Governors approved a plan to move all of the university’s operations—spread across four campuses at the time—to the main City Centre Campus. The first step of this consolidation was taken with the opening of the University Service Centre in April 2011.