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June 8 to July 30 | Four-day camps
Monday - Thursday
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. or 1-4 p.m.
Looking for the ultimate learning experience for your children this summer?
Camps at CLC provide a unique opportunity to have fun and build new skills in a real college setting.
STEAM-inspired academic enrichment and creative exploration for grades 6-8.
STEM-based career explorations and innovative experiences for grades 9-12.

Follow the evidence to solve crime mysteries with forensic technology.
Produce your own music or expand your camera creativity.
Dive into electrifying exploration or build, code and watch it work.
For camp schedule, descriptions and registration, visit:
CAMPS RUN:
Half day mornings (9 a.m. to 12 p.m.) or afternoons (1-4 p.m.)
Monday-Thursday for one week (unless otherwise indicated).
For a full-day option, register for both a morning and afternoon camp. Full-day campers will have a supervised lunch period. Campers must bring a nut-free lunch and snacks, as refrigeration is not available and café purchases are not permitted during camp hours.
June 8 to July 30
No camps the weeks of June 15 and July 6
AGE GROUPS
We have two standardized age groups. Grade level refers to the grade your child will be entering in Fall 2026:
• Grades 6-8
• Grades 9-12
CLERY ACT
Bring expressive ideas to life on paper or the stage.
Stay active and reach your goals in the gym or on the soccer field.

IMPORTANT CAMP INFORMATION
• All camp registration is online for your convenience.
• Camp registration closes the Monday prior to the start date of each camp. Space is limited and camps can fill quickly –register early to secure your spot.
• All required camp documentation must be completed and submitted at least one week prior to the start of camp. Students will not be permitted to attend camp without completed forms. No exceptions.
• Students must be signed in and out at the check-in table. Middle school students must be accompanied by a parent/adult. High school students may sign themselves in and out only if a completed parent permission form is on file prior to camp.
• Parents and students need to agree to the required Code of Conduct during the enrollment process.
The College of Lake County is committed to maintaining a safe and secure educational environment. For more information, this report is available on the CLC Police Department website at www.clcillinois.edu/clery





Construction Closures (April 1 - June 30)
Re-directing access to College of Lake County, Lake County Technology Campus and University Center of Lake County.
To College of Lake County and Lake County Technology Campus
Washington Street entrance will be closed to all traffic.
Alternate routes: Take Route 45 or Atkinson Road to Brae Loch Road, enter off Brae Loch Road.
All traffic must enter from Brae Loch Road.
To University Center of Lake County
Use limited-access road off Washington Street.