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CLCβs Strategic Plan launched at State of the College
During the State of the College, CLC's 2030 Strategic Plan was the highlight.

College of Lake County (CLC) put the new 2030 Strategic Plan in the spotlight at the Sept. 25 State of the College event. The celebration with local leaders, students and community members featured CLCβs strong partnerships, recent accomplishments and bold vision for the future.
The gathering took place at the Advanced Technology Center in Gurnee and showcased CLCβs ongoing efforts to support both students and the wider community while highlighting upcoming initiatives.
βWe are celebrating the launch of CLCβs 2030 Strategic Plan with our community,β said CLC President Dr. Lori Suddick. βWhen we gathered this time last year, we spoke of the importance that we need to dream big. We reflected on the power of wonder, considering what community outcomes we wanted to imagine into reality for Lake County, and we pondered how we should measure success. This kicked off our year-long, broad and inclusive strategic planning process.β
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The 2030 Strategic Plan focuses on three pillars: student access and success, community vibrancy and future-ready organization, aiming to integrate services and measure broader student impact. Input for the plan was given by community members as young as middle schoolers, CLCβs future learners.
βWhile we celebrate our progress, we are not satisfied and know that we have more work to do,β Suddick said. βBeing an agile organization is required to face the headwinds ahead. We know that sustained record-setting improvements in student outcomes will not continue without our continued evolution.β
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A panel of community leaders including Frank Baiocchi, Hunter Family Foundation executive director; Christopher Geocaris, Warren Township High School District 121 assistant superintendent of instructional services and Jennifer Serino, Lake County Workforce Development Board executive director, spoke at the event. Each shared their own insights on connectedness within the Lake County community including pathways for students after high school, access to a workforce pipeline and the role of a community college.
For a more detailed look at CLCβs work, read the Community Impact Report online at https://issuu.com/clcpublicrelations/docs/2025_clc_community_impact_report. Read the latest special issue of the CLC Connects Magazine at https://issuu.com/clcpublicrelations/docs/clc_connects_magazine_special_issue_september_2025
for a summary of the 2024 Strategic Plan and more. Watch the video about the Strategic Plan at
College of Lake County (CLC) is a comprehensive community college providing northeastern Illinois with equitable, high-quality education, cultural enrichment and workforce partnerships. It is designated a Hispanic-Serving Institution by the U.S. Department of Education. In 2023, CLC was named a Leader College by the nationally recognized Achieving the Dream organization. Each person affiliated with the college is committed to ensuring access, belonging and success for all CLC students. The college offers more than 170 degree and career certificate programs. Affordable in-person and online college credit and non-credit classes help students achieve academic, career and personal goals. CLC has three campuses located in Grayslake, Vernon Hills and Waukegan. The Advanced Technology Center opened in Gurnee in 2022, and Prairie Restaurant at Brae Loch opened in Grayslake in 2023. Learn more at www.clcillinois.edu or call (847) 543-2000.