Canisius College Campus Map (2025-2024)
This Canisius College Campus Map provides a detailed overview of the campus layout.
Key academic buildings like Old Main and the Churchill Academic Tower are located in the main quad area, west of Main Street. The Richard E. Winter ’42 Student Center sits centrally, accessible from Hughes Avenue.
Canisius College Campus Map 2025
This map shows the primary Canisius College campus, including academic, residential, and athletic zones. Use it to navigate between buildings like the Science Hall and student residences.

Printable Canisius College Campus Map PDF 2025
A printable PDF version of the 2025 campus map is available for offline use. It’s ideal for campus tours or orientation.
Canisius College Campus Guide
The Campus Guide explains the functional areas of the campus. It provides context for the map, detailing the relationships between key buildings, parking, and transit.
Campus Layout & Landmarks
The campus is organized with a main academic core located west of Main Street. Key landmarks include the Andrew L. Bouwhuis Library (C) and Old Main (B). The Health Science Building (Q) and Science Hall (N) are located east of Main Street, creating a distinct science hub.
Walking Routes & Accessibility
Pedestrian pathways connect all major buildings in the main academic core. Main Street and Jefferson Avenue are the primary north-south corridors, while Delavan Avenue provides east-west access. Accessible routes are available for all major facilities.
Parking & Entrances
Visitor parking is available in designated lots, with primary access from Main Street and Delavan Avenue. The map details numerous permit lots, including the Main Eastwood Lot (3) and the Health Science Lot (16). Refer to the parking map for specific designations.
Transit & Getting Here
The campus is accessible via Main Street and Delavan Avenue. Several Metro Rail Stations (M) are located along Main Street, providing convenient public transit access to the campus and the surrounding Buffalo area.
Dorms & Student Housing
Student housing is concentrated on the west and north sides of the academic core. Options include traditional residences like Beach Residence Hall (AA) and Frisch Residence Hall (BB), as well as the Village Townhouses (DD1-EE4) located along Eastwood Place and Glendale Place.
Dining & Student Life
The Richard E. Winter ’42 Student Center (I) is a central hub for campus life. Athletic and recreational facilities include the Penfold-Cazis Fitness Center (J) and the Koessler Athletic Center (R), located on the north side of campus.
Older Canisius College Campus Maps
This archive contains campus maps from previous years. These maps are provided for historical reference and to observe campus development over time.
Canisius College Campus Map 2024

FAQ
Is Canisius College a D1 school?
Canisius College is a Division I (D1) school in NCAA athletics. It competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) for most sports. The college supports D1 programs in basketball, hockey, and other varsity sports, offering athletic scholarships and competitive opportunities.
Is Canisius College a good school?
Canisius College is considered a good school for students seeking a strong liberal arts education within a Jesuit Catholic tradition. It offers competitive programs in business, health sciences, and education, and is known for small class sizes, personalized instruction, and strong alumni support.
How religious is Canisius College?
Canisius College is a Jesuit Catholic institution that integrates religious values into education but does not require students to be Catholic. While rooted in Catholic tradition, the campus promotes interfaith dialogue and spiritual development for all beliefs, offering mass, retreats, and service opportunities.
What is the GPA for Canisius College?
The average GPA for admitted students at Canisius College is 3.6. This GPA reflects a strong academic performance in high school and is typically supported by competitive SAT or ACT scores. Students with a GPA above 3.6 improve their chances of receiving scholarships or merit-based aid.
