College of Lake County

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College of Lake County
CLC logo.png
Type Community college
Established1967 (1967) [1]
President Lori M. Suddick [2]
Academic staff
217 Full time, 654 Part time (Spring 2022)
Students12,117 (all undergraduate) (Spring 2022) [3]
Location, ,
U.S.

42°21′16″N88°00′47″W / 42.35444°N 88.01306°W / 42.35444; -88.01306
CampusSuburban
Grayslake, Lakeshore (Waukegan) and Southlake (Vernon Hills)
Colors Green, dark blue
Nickname Lancers
Sporting affiliations
National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), Division II
MascotLancer Knight
Website www.clcillinois.edu

The College of Lake County, commonly referred to as CLC, is a public community college in Lake County, Illinois. CLC's primary campus is located in Grayslake and two other campuses exist in nearby Waukegan and Vernon Hills. It is located in the greater Chicago metro area and sits about 46 miles north of the city. In 1967, a referendum passed establishing the CLC community college district and classes began in 1969. [1] It enrolls about 15,000 students [2] in transfer programs, career programs, GED and adult basic education, non-credit and career development, and training for businesses.

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History

In 1968, A. Harold Anderson and Paul W. Brandel donated 181 acres (73 ha) of land for the Grayslake campus. Dr. Richard G. Erzen was named the first president and served until 1978. The first classes were held on the Grayslake campus on September 25, 1969, with the initial enrollment then was 2,360 students who took 224 courses. Tuition fees in 1969 were $7 per semester hour. At first, classes were offered in a six-building pre-fabricated complex, constructed at a cost of approximately $1 million. In December 1969, a referendum passed authorizing construction of a permanent campus. [1]

In 1974, the A and B wings were completed on the Grayslake Campus and CLC received its first five-year accreditation from the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.[ citation needed ]. The Learning Resource Center opened in 1980, followed by the C wing in 1986. In 1996, the D wing was completed and opened.

The Performing Arts Building was officially dedicated on March 8, 1997. The facility includes the 600-seat Mainstage Theatre, the 250-seat Studio Theatre, the 400-seat C005 Auditorium and three conference rooms. In August 2003, the Performing Arts Building was officially renamed to the James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts, recognizing founding trustee James Lumber, who served on the College of Lake County Board. [4] [5]

A technology campus for high school students was opened in 2005 as well as a university center that same year.

Campus locations

CLC opened an outreach center in Waukegan in 1978. By 1981, the Lakeshore campus officially opened in Waukegan. In addition, property was purchased in 1998 for Southlake Educational Center in Vernon Hills. By 2007, a new classroom building had opened at Southlake Educational Center and was designated as the Southlake campus. [1]

Athletics

The CLC Lancers compete in 12 intercollegiate sports through CLC's membership in the Illinois Skyway Conference within the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), Division II. For men, this includes baseball, basketball, golf, cross country, soccer and tennis. For women, basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, tennis, and volleyball. As of 2020, they possess 130 conference championships. [6] Their mascot is a medieval-style knight character named Lancer Knight. [7]

Technology Campus

CLC opened the Lake County High Schools Technology Campus (Tech Campus) on the Grayslake campus in 2005. It an extension of many area schools for high school students to attend classes in a specific career training program. Many of these classes qualify for credits toward colleges and universities. [8] With 22 member high schools throughout Lake and McHenry counties representing nearly 1,800 high school students, Tech Campus is the largest career technical secondary educational system in the state of Illinois. [9]

University Center of Lake County

In 2005, the University Center of Lake County was built as an addition to the Grayslake campus. It is a consortium of Illinois four-year colleges and universities offering opportunities for local residents to complete or add to their education begun at CLC or elsewhere. While the University Center is functionally independent of CLC, its presence offers an opportunity for CLC students and other local residents to pursue further education without relocating or commuting a greater distance. Currently, there are 19 universities with classes offered at the University Center. [10]

Transportation

The main campus of the College of Lake County in Grayslake is served by Pace. Routes 565, 570, 572, and 574 provide bus service from campus to Waukegan, Fox Lake, Mundelein and other destinations connecting with Metra service on the Union Pacific North Line, Milwaukee District North Line and North Central Service. [11]

Notable alumni

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