The UBC Okanagan campus is situated on a hill between Glenmore and Ellison in Kelowna. Street names are signed in English and
Nsyilxcən language. The campus consists of Upper Campus, Lower Campus, Innovation Precinct, and Endowment Lands. The Lower and Upper Campuses are situated around the Courtyard and University Walk hosts UBCO's core academic and administrative functions. Most institutional and administrative buildings are located on the Lower Campus, including the
UBC Okanagan Library, Learning Commons and the
Transit Exchange. The
Charles E. Fipke Centre for Innovative Research (FIP) is a multi-purpose academic and research facility, including research labs, classrooms and teaching labs, offices, student commons, lecture theatre. The Arts and Sciences Centre (ASC), and Engineering, Management and Education Building (EME) were completed in 2011. The expansion of
UBC Faculty of Medicine created a new distributed medical site, the Southern Medical Program at UBC Okanagan. Part of the program is also located in the Clinical Academic Campus building adjacent to the
Kelowna General Hospital. Learning Commons Building, referred to simply as The Commons, opened in late 2018 as part of the UBC Okanagan Library expansion and contains study spaces, media labs, special collections and archives. , a Nsyilxcən name gifted to the university by the En'owkin Centre, also known as the Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Innovation (ICI) Building, is under construction south of the EME. The building will contain lecture halls, offices, various labs, workstations, and research facilities. Construction began in 2023 and is expected to be completed in 2026, at an estimated cost of $119 million. The Innovation Precinct is land located at the bottom of the hill along Innovation Drive. UBC Endowment Lands (West Campus Lands) is agricultural land, which occupies the western half of the Okanagan campus along John Hindle Drive and contains UBC Plant Growth Facility. UBC Endowment Lands are part of
ALR and are reserved for future research and recreational uses. It is not to be confused with
University Endowment Lands, an unincorporated area adjacent to Vancouver next to the UBC Point Grey campus.
Downtown Kelowna Campus UBC Okanagan also has a presence in Downtown Kelowna with UBC Innovation Library, located in the downtown Kelowna branch of the
Okanagan Regional Library, and the Innovation UBC Hub, located in the Innovation Centre. UBC announced in June 2020 that it is planning to expand its presence in Downtown Kelowna by constructing a new 43 storey mixed-use tower on Doyle Avenue. Construction was approved in August 2023 and is expected to be completed in 2027. The building will include spaces for health programs, community engagement, and an art gallery. There is also a Southern Medical Clinical Academic Campus located at
Kelowna General Hospital.
Expansion According to the UBC Okanagan Campus Plan from September 2015, the next 20 years will see drastic expansion in research, teaching, student residence, and commercial spaces. A proposed increase in academic space would more than double the current capacity. The student residence is proposed to increase by approximately 2,200 beds to a total of approximately 3,900 beds. Commercial space would increase from to . The additional space will remain within the main Okanagan campus, rather than expanding into the West Endowment Lands. Sustainability upgrades to 11 of the existing buildings are also underway. Future projects include the newly constructed Nechako Commons Block building adjacent to the UNC (University Centre), additional residences, an engineering design building, a retrofit of a nearby industrial building billed as Innovation Precinct, and various other, more minor projects. ==Student life==