The highlight of the Land Sciences Building is the atrium, a glass seating area filled with vegetation.
The facility offers a 350+ seat theatre which is used for community events, high school drama productions and more.
The Library Research Commons (LRC) is home to the Library, Alumni Centre, Campus Store, Students’ Association offices, and the Bell E-Learning Centre The campus is also home to the Botanic Gardens and Treatment Wetlands and two riding arenas.
They are authorized by the Government of Alberta to grant certificates, diplomas, Bachelor of Applied Science Degrees and Apprenticeship designations.
Olds College actively pursues involvement in applied research that advances innovation-based rural economic development in Alberta.
The mandate of Olds College Centre for Innovation is to enhance innovation in the agriculture, horticulture, land and environmental management sectors through market-focused applied research and the development of enabling processes and new products The Prairie Turfgrass Research Centre is a long-standing joint partnership between the Olds College Centre for Innovation (OCCI) and the industry-led Alberta Turfgrass Research Foundation (ATRF).
2012 was a huge year for the college as Mount Royal University withdrew from ACAC (badminton, basketball, futsal, golf, hockey, soccer and volleyball) to participate in CIS (Canada West) Olds College (OC) began participation in golf, soccer, basketball, and volleyball.
The CLC addresses specific rural needs by sharing resources and working jointly with a variety of community groups and agencies.
The Ralph Klein Centre is also home to the Olds College Broncos, where they host the majority of their games.
Sharon Carry served as registrar and vice president of student and support services at Olds College.