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  • Benjamin Godfrey Campus

    Benjamin Godfrey Campus


    Founded in 1970 in Godfrey, IL, L&C held its first classes on the grounds of Monticello College, a small, private liberal arts college for women founded in 1838. Monticello College closed in 1971, and its picturesque 215-acre campus became the beautiful Godfrey Campus of Lewis and Clark Community College.

    Godfrey Campus Map

  • N.O. Nelson Campus

    N.O. Nelson Campus


    Lewis and Clark Community College’s historic N.O. Nelson Campus is located in Edwardsville, IL. The campus is named for the late N. O. Nelson, who built the complex as a factory for his plumbing fixture manufacturing business in the late 1800s. Nelson believed in more than building a successful business. Because he wanted to make sure that his employees and their children were educated and had good living conditions, he founded the Leclaire School and Leclaire Village, which are located near campus.

    The property was deeded to Lewis and Clark Community College in 1999 and construction began in 2002 to restore and expand the original buildings. Today, the refurbished campus is home to L&C classes, including the Process Operations Technology program, and is used by Edwardsville High School. N.O. Nelson also houses the Leclaire Room, a 250-seat event space named for the historic neighborhood, and the St. Louis Confluence Fab Lab, a globally-networked fabrication lab open to students, businesses and community members alike.

    N.O. Nelson Campus Map

  • National Great Rivers Research and Education Center Confluence Field Station

    National Great Rivers Research and Education Center Campus


    The National Great Rivers Research and Education Center (NGRREC) is an innovative center for research and teaching located near the confluence of the Mississippi, Missouri and Illinois rivers in North America. Developed through a unique partnership between Lewis and Clark Community College and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, NGRREC is situated in a unique position near a relatively unstudied yet significant ecosystem created by the confluence of the three rivers.

    NGRREC Campus Map

  • Scott Bibb Center

    Scott Bibb Center Campus

     
    The Scott Bibb Center, formerly St. Patrick's School building in Alton, IL, is named in honor of Scott Bibb, a courageous defender of integrated public schools in Illinois. The center houses such programs as YouthBuild, Highway Construction, Family Education, English as a Second Language, GED courses and a community technology center.

  • Macoupin County Community Education Center

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    The Macoupin County Community Education Center is located in Carlinville, IL. It is one of two community education centers, which serve members of our district who live farther away from our larger campuses. The CECs make the college's services – including academic advising, community education courses and our High School Partnership program – more accessible.

  • Tri-County Community Education Center

    Tri-County Campus


    The Tri-County Community Education Center is located in Jerseyville, IL and serves Jersey, Greene and Calhoun counties. It is one of two community education centers, which serve members of our district who live farther away from our larger campuses. The CECs make the college's services – including academic advising, community education courses and our High School Partnership program – more accessible.

  • Bethalto Training Center

    Bethalto Training Center Campus

     
    The Bethalto Training Center is home to our Center for Workforce Partnerships & Innovation program, which offers a wide selection of professional development options. Lewis and Clark's Truck Driver Training and Fire Science programs also are housed at the center.