The original, enduring Loyalist Pioneers settled along the northern, serene shores of Lake Ontario and built prominent communities across eastern Ontario. Like its namesake, Loyalist College is recognized for its strong, pioneering presence, community resolve, determination, and forward thinking leaders.
Loyalist College officially opened its doors in 1967 in a local high school and by 1968 had a permanent home along Wallbridge-Loyalist road. Two years later, the demand for more space and resourceful teaching, led to the construction of the Lennox and Addington Wing to house the School of Technology and Retraining.
By 1985, further additions to both the building and college curriculum included innovative programs such as Photojournalism, Television Broadcasting, and Health Sciences and also witnessed a vital linking of the First Nations Technical Institute of Tyendinaga. Thanks in large part to all these great advances, Loyalist College proudly claims an impressive 97% from Loyalist graduates who would recommend the college to their peers! Loyalist continues to strive for these impressive standings and now ranks among the top colleges in Canada.
Today, the Loyalist name prominently graces the doors at Loyalist College, in Belleville, Ontario and continues to grow, improve and lead the way for post-secondary education. To usher in the new millennium, further groundbreaking programs have been added, and the residences continue to expand to accommodate not only Canadian students, but also an increasing number of International students.