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College of Lake County
 

Description of Institution
The College of Lake County is a non-residential, two-year community college located in Grayslake, Illinois. With 183 full-time faculty, 490 part-time faculty and a student population of more than 14,000, we are a diverse educational community. We offer a wide range of courses and programs aimed at meeting the educational needs of people of all ages and interests.

Campus Locations
Grayslake Campus
19351 W. Washington Street
Grayslake, Illinois 60030-1198

Lakeshore Campus
111 N. Genesee
Waukegan, Illinois 60085

Southlake Educational Center
23600 N. Milwaukee
Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061

Baccalaureate and graduate level courses and programs are offered at the College of Lake County Grayslake, and Lakeshore campuses, Southlake Educational Center and Lake County Technology Campus. For more information please contact the Lake County Multi-University Center at (847) 433-9029.

Tuition & Fees
Tuition for 1997-1998: $47 per semester credit for in-district residents and eligible employees of companies within the College of Lake County district. Various fees may also be required.

Academic Calendar
Two 16-week semesters; one 8-week summer session; short courses and seminars are offered each semester. Weekend classes are offered Friday evening through Sunday.

Campus Support Services
CLC offers a variety of campus support services: Child Care, Career Planning and Placement, Continuing Education, Cooperative Education/Internship Program, Counseling, Registration and Records, Student Financial Aid and Health Center.

Admissions & General Information
For more information, call (847) 223-6601 ext. 2573


Web Site Info.
For more information on how to link to The College of Lake County's programs, visit our web site at www.clc.cc.il.us or contact the North Suburban Higher Education Consortium at www.nshec.org.


Degrees & Certification
A.A. Associates in Liberal Arts
A.S. Associates in Science or
Engineering
A.A.S. Associates in Applied
Science or certification
A.E.S. Associate in Engineering Science


Programs
Business Operations
Accounting
Computer Information Systems
Food Service-Culinary Arts
Food Service Management
Microcomputers for Business
Office Automation Specialist
Office Systems Technology Administrative Assistant
Word Processing


Business, Sales & Management
Business Management, Supervision
Business Management, Marketing
Real Estate


Creative Communication
Multimedia Communications
Professional/Technical Communications
Technical Communication


Health Services & Sciences
Certified Nurse Assisting
Health Information Technology
Medical Imaging (Radiography)
Medical Laboratory (Technology)
Medical Transcription
Nursing (Registered)
Phlebotomy Technician

Natural Sciences
Chemical Technology
Water-Wastewater


Social & Personal Services
Criminal Justice
Human Service Program-Adult, Exceptional Child, Preschool, Alcohol/Substance Abuse
Library/Media Technology


Trades, Crafts & Industries
Auto Body Repair and Painting
Automotive Technology
Building Construction Technology
Computerized/Numerical Control Programming
Electrical/Electronics Maintenance
Horticulture
Industrial Maintenance and Repair
Machine Tool Trades
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
Tool & Mold Maker
Welder


Technologies
Architectural Technology, CAD - Drafting Technology,
Civil Technology, Drafting, Electronic Software Technology, Electronic Engineering Technology
Fire Science Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Quality Technician