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Grow your passion at CLC this spring

by Public Relations and Marketing | Published Nov 15, 2022

Let your education bloom in 2023 by registering for spring classes at College of Lake County (CLC). The new semester begins Jan. 17, and registration is now open.

CLC has pathways for everyone to achieve their career goals. From earning an associate degree, taking classes to transfer or earning a career certificate, students can pick the direction that works best for them.

Finding time for education is easier with CLC’s flexible course options. The college offers in-person, online and blended courses so students can learn in their own time.

Grow your passion adScholarships are available to help with the already affordable cost of tuition.

CLC also has numerous student resources available designed to support students’ educational, health, financial and life needs.

This spring, CLC opens the doors to its new Lakeshore Student Center in Waukegan. The building will be home to both classes and student support services while doubling as a community gathering space.

CLC is offering classes in its new Advanced Technology Center (ATC), a state-of-the-art facility in Gurnee. The ATC is home to welding and fabrication as well as the all-new industrial technology program.

About College of Lake County

College of Lake County is a comprehensive community college committed to equitable high-quality education, cultural enrichment and partnerships to advance the diverse communities it serves in northeastern Illinois. Offered at three campuses in Grayslake, Vernon Hills and Waukegan or online, college classes are affordable and accessible to help each student achieve academic, career and personal goals. More than 70,000 students graduated with degrees and certificates since the college opened in 1969. College of Lake County is the only higher-education institution ranked among the top 15 best places to work in Illinois by Forbes in 2019 and is a national leader in many areas, including campus internationalization, sustainability and conservation.