In 1967, the U.S. Office of Education approved a grant for the institution to receive campus renovations and updates.
In 2002, the school undertook a major campus renovation with plans for the replacement of the Tate Duff Memorial gymnasium.
In January 2009, Green and his family gave an additional gift of $10 million to ORU for campus renovations.
Emory also invested $1 billion dollars in campus renovation including a new standalone performing arts center, and a residential complex for students.
As the 15th president of the institution, Plough oversaw an aggressive eight-year Centennial Campaign that raised over $33 million for campus renovations and construction.
In recent years, more than $3.5M has been invested in campus renovations, including a library learning center, classroom renovations, technology and the construction of a new kitchen.
In the years since its reorganization, UACCB has undergone several campus renovations.
The College is formulating a Master Plan for further campus renovations and campus upgrades over the next few years.
The remaining $32 million was allocated to, "campus renovations, technology upgrades, academic enhancement, financial aid for new and returning students, marketing and operations," according to the university website.
During the 2003-2004 school year, St. Francis completed the first phase of its campus renovation and expansion that doubled the size of its facilities.