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Your opportunity to learn and grow.

Are you one of the millions of people who grew up thinking it was who you knew that got you places?

Not in today’s economy.

It's what you know.


Whether it’s beefing up your leadership skills for a well-deserved promotion, retraining for a new career as a solar installer, or learning QuickBooks to manage your small business, what you know reaps big dividends and keeps you ahead of the competition.

Corporate & Community Learning at Lewis and Clark Community College is your learning partner for continuing and workforce education. Check out what we can do to keep you in the know.

Learning for Individuals

You are your own greatest asset. Increase your worth in the job market by investing in learning, or learn just for the fun of it in a personal enrichment class.

For the Kids

We offer more than 100 different classes in science, art, horseback riding, music, cooking, languages, photography, swim, dance, theater, sports and adventure for kids ages preschool through high school in locations throughout the College district.

Learning for Businesses

Quality. Value. Results.  No room for compromise when it comes to developing talent and improving performance in your organization. Partner with Corporate & Community Learning for cutting-edge customized training for your workforce.

Learning for People on the Go

Learn from the comfort of your home or office with online learning options from Ed2Go and Gatlin Education. Great for business or pleasure, even for those with the busiest schedules.

Traffic Safety School

Not so fast! If you’re under 21 and get a ticket in the state of Illinois, you will find yourself in Traffic School. Learn how to enroll in online or traditional classes in Edwardsville, Godfrey, Carlinville or Jerseyville.

Fall 2010 Schedule of Classes

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Spotlight

Photo Of Solar Photovoltaic Installation Program

Solar Photovoltaic Installation Program

The solar energy industry is growing rapidly

By the Numbers:

15Years of consecutive semesters of Enrollment growth (as of Spring 2010 numbers)


Contact Info

Tom Monroe
Dean, Workforce, Corporate and Community Learning
Caldwell Hall, Room 2333
(618) 468-5700
twmonroe@lc.edu