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Bringing a lifetime of blues music to the James Lumber Center stage
Get your tickets to hear Elvin Bishop and Charlie Musselwhite, two of the most iconic names in blues music. The legendary duo with roots in Chicago bring their musical talents to the James Lumber Center on Friday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. -
Lake County Film Festival returns March 12-23
Attend the Lake County Film Festival to see feature films, documentaries and more than 100 short films from around the world. You won't want to miss All Skate, a film by Lake County native April Wright whose family owned the Park Roller Rink in Zion. -
Stealing bases: Softball player hopes to break her own record
When it comes to stealing, CLC softball player Megan Livingston is unbeatable. Her goal: Break her own record, getting at least 100 stolen bases this season. Learn what motivates her to excel in school and as a member of CLC's winning softball team. -
Nourishing the soul: FoodStock concert to benefit the SHARE market for students
At 7 p.m. February 27, CLC will host "FoodStock,” a benefit concert to raise money for the SHARE market, which provides food, school supplies and toiletries to enrolled students who need a little extra help. Suggested donation: $10. -
Support music education during annual piano sale event
College of Lake County is partnering with the Rockley Family Foundation to host its third annual Piano Sale Event at CLC’s Advanced Technology Center in Gurnee. The public sale will take place March 26–28. Proceeds support CLC music students. -
Now serving: CLC Theatre’s tastiest spring play yet
What does a quest to make the perfect sandwich have to do with freedom, redemption and finding one's purpose? Find out in CLC Theatre’s spring production of Clyde’s, a “flavor bomb” of a play delivered hot-and-fresh to the James Lumber Center stage! -
Prairie Voices recognized for excellence
Prairie Voices at College of Lake County has been recognized as an “Excellent” magazine by the National Council of Teachers of English. Join CLC for an open-to-the public reading and reception 6-8 p.m. Thursday, April 30, Grayslake Campus, Room A011. -
Understanding scholarships: Free money that many students ignore
Scholarships are among the most underused resources at CLC. Many students don't realize they qualify for scholarships. Or even that scholarships are available to attend a 2-year school. Get tips from our experts for tapping this free source of aid. -
The FAFSA: Your gateway to grants, scholarships and other aid
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) unlocks federal grants, state grants and loans. It opens the door to work study programs and many scholarships. Get tips from CLC experts for filing FAFSA and avoid common mistakes. -
If you're undocumented or don't have a social security number: Your financial aid options are still strong at CLC
Students without a social security number can’t complete the FAFSA. But Illinois provides another path: the Illinois Alternative Application. Learn how to complete this financial aid application.
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