Spring into success with college classes
Set yourself up on the right path in the new year. Whether you’re continuing your education, coming back to school or going to college for the first time, you can start your story at College of Lake County (CLC). Registration is open now for spring classes which begin Tuesday, Jan 21.
With a vast array of study options, state-of-the-art facilities and great instructors, you can learn what you love and know you’re getting a top-notch education. Explore the nine areas of study to find the right program for you.
Low tuition costs aren’t the only reason CLC is affordable. Financial aid is available through a variety of scholarships. Students need to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be eligible for aid. Attend a free in-person or virtual workshop to get help filling out your FAFSA. For dates and times, visit www.clcillinois.edu/get-started/financial-aid
We’ll help you do more than afford college. Get support on your academic journey from a variety of student resources. Free tutoring, Wi-Fi hotspots and laptop rentals are a few of the ways CLC can help support your education. Discover what resources CLC has available.
There are a variety of ways to enjoy CLC beyond the classroom with an energetic campus life. Whether you want to be involved in clubs, play sports or enjoy diverse social events, there are plenty of ways to get involved and be a part of the CLC community. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Reach out to the Student Activities & Inclusion department to learn how to start something new. Check out what clubs and organizations are available to join.
Latest News
- Theatre presents “Hairspray: The Broadway Musical”CLC's theatre program's summer production this year is "Hairspray." Performances begin Friday, July 18.
- Finding the balance of family and educationWatch a video about Lichang Zhang, a nursing student balancing her time between school and family.
- Students earn seven gold medals at Illinois SkillsUSA competitionCLC students found success during the SkillsUSA state competition.
- In The News: Urban Farm director Eliza Fournier talks gardening tips on WBEZ ChicagoEliza Fournier, Urban Farm Center director, joined WBEZ Chicago to talk gardening tips for spring.
- 2025 graduates celebrate milestones and new beginningsNearly 500 graduates participated in CLC's 2025 spring commencement on May 17.
- New Southlake Dean champions student successCollege of Lake County proudly announces Dr. Tricia Rosado as the new Dean of Southlake Campus. She brings more than 20 years of higher education leadership focused on equity, student success and community partnership.