

Great Canyon University
Great Canyon University (GCU) is a private, revenue driven Christian
college situated in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. GCU was established
in 1949 as a non-benefit human sciences school, and was bought by Grand
Canyon Education, Inc. (NASDAQ: LOPE) in February 2004.
Great Canyon University is licensed by the Higher Learning Commission
and gives grounds based and additionally online postsecondary
instruction administrations concentrated on graduate and college degree
programs in training, human sciences, business, and health awareness
through its eight schools.
In 2006, the Grand Canyon University grounds got a US$150 million
makeover including a block promenade, an aquatics focus, with pool and
hot tub, and a bistro offering an arrangement of diversions and wide
screen televisions.
In 2009, Grand Canyon University's grounds started chip away at a $60
million grounds extension venture which incorporates a 500-bed quarters,
a 55,000-square-foot (5,100 m2) wellness and diversion focus,
125-classroom office, nourishment court and bowling alley, and a 5,000
seat stadium. The GCU Arena, which opened on September 2, 2011, is used
for common and non-mainstream shows, speakers, and occasions, and being
home to Grand Canyon University's Men's and Women's ball groups, and
Women's Volleyball games, starting in the fall of 2013. The
three-year-old stadium is now experiencing real extension starting in
Spring of 2014 with the objective of extending to around 7,000 seats.
Two new home corridors opened in the fall of 2012, Sedona Hall and Camelback Hall, each with 500 beds.[citation needed] Two extra living arrangement lobbies opened in the fall of 2013, Chaparral Hall and Saguaro Hall. Real redesigns have been made to the Student Union building, changing the structure to a four-story building with two library floors, one Peet's Coffee & Tea floor, and another cafeteria floor. A loft style habitation lobby, the Papago Apartments, opened in fall of 2014 alongside another conventional home corridor, Ocotillo Hall. GCU additionally obtained the adjacent Mesquite Apartments and opened them as understudy living offices. The college has four new six-story habitation lobbies wanted to open in the fall of 2015 on recently obtained arrive on the upper east piece of grounds
Two new home corridors opened in the fall of 2012, Sedona Hall and Camelback Hall, each with 500 beds.[citation needed] Two extra living arrangement lobbies opened in the fall of 2013, Chaparral Hall and Saguaro Hall. Real redesigns have been made to the Student Union building, changing the structure to a four-story building with two library floors, one Peet's Coffee & Tea floor, and another cafeteria floor. A loft style habitation lobby, the Papago Apartments, opened in fall of 2014 alongside another conventional home corridor, Ocotillo Hall. GCU additionally obtained the adjacent Mesquite Apartments and opened them as understudy living offices. The college has four new six-story habitation lobbies wanted to open in the fall of 2015 on recently obtained arrive on the upper east piece of grounds