A successful bond election in the following year allowed for the construction of Rundell Hall and the campus gymnasium.
The renovation of the McNulty-Haddick building created additional classroom space for Allied Health and Fine Arts.
In 2000, another successful bond election led to expansion of the campus by more than 33 percent with the addition in 2002 of a new Advanced Technology Center (library).
Parking was also expanded and beautification efforts including a central courtyard, covered walks, and landscaping were completed.
In December 2004, the college finished renovation to the old gym, which now provides offices, swimming pool, weight room and other facilities.
In 2008, Lee College began construction of its showcase Performing Arts Center, which opened in 2009 and today hosts a variety of campus and community events.
In 2012, a paper by former honor student Celeste Butler earned the school a historical marker dedication.