EXPLORE & ENGAGE WITH CLC SUMMER CAMPS Looking for the ultimate learning experience for your children this summer? Send them to college! Camps at the College of Lake County combine fun and academic enrichment. EXPLORE: STEAM based academic enrichment, taught by experienced educators, fun for grades 1-8. ENGAGE: STEM based career explorations & innovative experiences for teens in grades 9-12. For more information: (847) 543-2980 [email protected]www.clcillinois.edu/summercamps
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EXPLORE & ENGAGE WITH CLC SUMMER CAMPS
Looking for the ultimate learning experience for your children this summer? Send them to college! Camps at the College of Lake County combine fun and academic enrichment.
EXPLORE: STEAM based academic enrichment, taught by experienced educators, fun for grades 1-8.
ENGAGE: STEM based career explorations & innovative experiences for teens in grades 9-12.
For more information:(847) [email protected] www.clcillinois.edu/summercamps
EXPLORE CAMPS FOR KIDS IN GRADES 1-8 STEAM based academic enrichment, taught by experienced educators, fun for grades 1-8.
Camps run half day mornings (9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.) or afternoons (1-4 p.m.) Monday-Thursday for one week (unless otherwise noted).
Dates: June 10 to July 25 No camps the week of July 4.
For a full-day option, register for a morning and an afternoon camp. Bring a sack lunch and enjoy complimentary lunch supervision by camp staff.
Visit www.clcillinois.edu/summercamps for camp descriptions, instructor bios, registration information and forms.
Camps will be held at the Grayslake Campus and Southlake (Vernon Hills) campuses.
A limited number of camp scholarships are available (limit one per student). Visit www.clcillinois.edu/youth/forms for an application. Please submit registration form and scholarship form together.
Please note: A parent/adult must accompany child to and from the check-in table to sign in and sign out.
Camp registrations close the Wednesday prior to the camp start date. Grades listed refer to student’s grade in Fall 2019.
ENGAGE CAMPS FOR TEENS IN GRADES 9-12 CLC’s Engage camps are STEM based career explorations and innovative
experiences that will help teens determine their path of study in high school or which majors to pursue in college. These camps introduce teens to careers
and learning in science, technology, engineering and math. Participants will learn from experienced college professors in the field of study.
Engage experiences run half day mornings (9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.) or afternoons (1-4 p.m.) Monday-Thursday for one week (unless otherwise noted).
Dates: June 3 to July 25 No Engage classes the week of July 4.
For a full-day option, register for a morning and an afternoon class. Bring a sack lunch and enjoy complimentary lunch supervision by camp staff.
Visit www.clcillinois.edu/summercamps for camp descriptions, instructor bios, registration information and forms.
All Engage experiences will be held at the Grayslake Campus.
A limited number of scholarships (limit one per student) are available. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/youth/forms for an application. Please submit registration form and scholarship form together.
SCIENCE: Plan, design, test and evaluate a space suit to protect your fellow astronauts. Sketch and build a Mars station structure. Talk with a true “steely-eyed missile man” and rocket scientist. Put science to work.
TECHNOLOGY: Tell your story with cutting-edge technology. Collaborate, storyboard, record and make movie magic in post-production. Build new worlds with sound. Unravel the mysteries of holograms.
ENGINEERING: Engineer your future. Explore and use real engineering tools and technology in CLC’s Baxter Innovation Lab! Design. Innovate. Fabricate. Bring your virtual design to life on a 3D printer.
ARTS: Budding young artists: draw, paint and sculpt. Create with mosaic tile and stained glass. Celebrate animals through art.
MATH: “How do I love math? Let me count the ways.” Give your math, creativity and critical thinking skills a workout. Make this summer count.
ENGAGE CAREER EXPERIENCES FOR TEENS IN GRADES 9-12
SAT PREP FOR TEENS IN GRADES 10-12
“I enjoyed making new friends and reuniting with the ones I met in previous Explore Camps I have attended while doing amazing activities.”
– Ben R., NASA Astronomy and Digital Video student
“This program is truly unique. My son is not super into sports. Every year we try and find new and different camps for him to try. After doing just one of the CLC half day programs he knew he wanted to come back. He has already told me he knows he wants to go back.”
– Trisha D., mom of Explore student
WHY EXPLORE AND ENGAGE?We’ve made some big changes to enhance your summer experience.
MORE CAMPS!• Choose from more than 35 Explore camps with
more STEAM options than ever. Plus enjoy early morning Archery.
• Choose from ten Engage Career Exploration Experiences plus academic skill building and evening SAT Prep classes.
REVISED AGE GROUPS:• We now have four standardized age groups: Explore
for Grades 1-3, Grades 4-5, Grades 6-8 & Engage for Grades 9-12
• Grade levels refer to the grade your child will be entering in Fall 2019.
CAMP LOCATIONS:College of Lake County – Grayslake Campus 19351 W. Washington Street Grayslake, IL 60030
College of Lake County - Southlake Campus 1120 S. Milwaukee Avenue Vernon Hills, IL 60061
QUESTIONS? Call Personal Enrichment(847) 543-2980Camps fill quickly – Register Now!
IMPORTANT CAMP INFORMATIONIn order to ensure the safety of each child, a parent or other authorized adult must accompany your child into the building to sign them in and return to the building to sign them out.
HOW TO REGISTER:1. Review the summer schedule of classes (full descriptions at www.clcillinois.edu/summercamps)
2. Complete the attached registration form or print one from http://www.clcillinois.edu/programs-and-classes/personal-enrichment/explore/forms
3. Mail, FAX, email or drop off the two-sided form to the location on the form.
Summer 2019 Youth Registration Form for Explore & Engage Camps & ClassesBoth sides must be completed for registration to be processed. (Page 1 of 2)
Instructions: Register early. Complete the information below and sign the Parental Approval portion. Information is protected under FERPA and remains confidential.
My signature below indicates that I have read, understood and accepted the following:
• I accept financial responsibility for class cost and fees (students will not automatically be dropped for non-payment or non-attendance)
• The Personal Enrichment office will confirm by email the receipt of my student’s registration form as well as confirmation of their enrollment. Payment information will be included.
• I will not include payment with this form. Payment options will be included in the confirmation email.
• Youth program registrations and withdrawals cannot be done online. All youth registrations and withdrawals are processed through the Personal Enrichment office.
• I will receive an informational email with class details within the week prior to the class start date. I understand I am required to escort my student to and from the check-in table each day to sign them in and out.
I understand that if my child must withdraw, I will:
• Visit www.clcillinois.edu/programs-and-classes/personal-enrichment/explore/forms to download and complete the Personal Enrichment Explore Program Cancellation form.
• Email the completed withdrawal form to [email protected] at least five business days prior to the start date of the camp or class. No refunds or credits after this deadline.
I have read and I understand the Parental Approval/Payment Information/Withdrawal and Cancellation Policy information above.
If parent/guardian is not available in an emergency, notify:Name: Relationship: ___________________________________
Phone: Home: Work: Cell:
Others authorized to pick up my child (photo identification required before student is released):
Name: Relationship:
Name: Relationship:
Name: Relationship:
Medication InformationIf a student requires medication during camp, a parent or adult must authorize in writing and return to camp to administer the medication.
Additional InformationAdditional information for camp staff (allergies, food allergies, medication, other helpful information):
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Photo ReleaseA CLC photographer may photograph or videotape participants in Explore camps and classes for use in promotional materials. Please indicate your preference below:
Yes, you have my permission to photograph and videotape my child.
No, do not include my child in photographs or videos.
Waiver StatementI certify that my child has no injury that would limit his/her participation in this program and that he/she has had a physical exam in the past 12 months. I also authorize camp supervisory staff to act for me in any emergency requiring medical attention and to seek medical attention for my child until I can be contacted. I hereby release, exonerate and discharge College of Lake County and its employees from any or all actions or causes of actions, known or unknown, from any injuries sustained in a program or on the way to or from a program. I have medical coverage and will be responsible for any medical or other charges related to my child’s attendance at this program.
Signature of Parent/Legal Guardian
Printed Name
Relationship to Camper
Questions?Contact Personal Enrichment: call (847) 543-2980 or email [email protected]
“The Explore Summer Camps have helped my son to expand his idea about college, and since he wants to be an engineer it has awakened his interest in areas of engineering that he didn’t know anything about.”– Celina R., mom of three-time Explore student
“I never knew that lasers could put on a light show or there were lasers that wouldn’t cut someone in half. We got to use lasers to put on a light show. That was cool. Most instructors for stuff like this just tell you what to do and go at it. This teacher was interacting and helping a lot when we didn’t understand.
Oh and he was really fun.” – Oliver, Light and Lasers student