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How to build your welding career
Tune in to hear all about welding, a high-demand career offering stability and growth potential for men and women. Learn how to take that first step to a rewarding future in high-tech manufacturing. -
Letters of intent are being accepted to fill open CLC trustee position
The Board of Trustees of the College of Lake County Community College District 532 is in the process of filling a vacancy on the Board created by the recent resignation of one of its members. Interested persons should send a one-page letter. -
Career Spotlight: Education
Teaching is an in-demand career that is rewarding and has good benefits. Learn how CLC saves you money while preparing you to excel in this noble field. -
Showcasing success at annual State of the College
College of Lake County held its annual State of the College event Sept. 25. -
How to transfer credits from CLC to a 4-year college
Starting at College of Lake County, then transferring to a 4-year school, saves you money. And you're more likely to complete a bachelor's degree. Follow these steps during your time at CLC to prepare for a smooth transfer to your school of choice. -
Save money, earn a degree faster: Transfer from a 2-year to a 4-year college
High school students: Do you know? Starting at CLC before transferring to a 4-year college can save families $30,000 or more! See how community college sets students up for academic success that can save THOUSANDS of dollars—and even help you get that degree faster. -
Celebrating innovation and growth in manufacturing
October is Manufacturing Month, and CLC has a number of events open to the public as part of the celebration. -
Don’t get hooked: stay safe online during Cybersecurity Month
October is Cybersecurity Month. CLC is hosting four virtual events to help everyone learn best practices and stay safe. -
Get a global education
Five short-term study abroad trips were announced for 2025. -
Graduate embarks on career in live entertainment production
Ben Glende found his passion in live entertainment production, and it led to him being hired after his internship.