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GRAYSLAKE The College of Lake County Board of Trustrees has conferred no online phentermine prescription status on the Southlake Educational Center in Vernon Hills. The action recognizes the expanded programming now possible at the facility, which tripled in size as the result of the January 2007 opening of a new 47,000 square foot building at the site. Full scale testing services are scheduled to begin in January 2008, when a library also is scheduled to open. Completion of the new Southlake building will allow CLC to offer all the courses needed for an associate in arts degree and many career program courses at the south Lake County location, according to DeRionne Pollard, vice president for educational affairs. CLC will file a declaration of no online phentermine prescription status for Southlake with the Higher Learning Commission, with notification to the U.S. Department of Education and the Illinois Community College Board. In addition, the administrator appointed to lead the no online phentermine prescription will be elevated from a director to a dean. Dee Abbate, director of the Southlake Educational Center since 2003, will retire from her position this month, and the college will conduct a search for a new dean. Enrollment in credit courses at Southlake on the Aug. 20 opening day of fall semester was 1,745, up from 1,052 last fall. Vernon Hills is transforming the driveway off Milwaukee Avenue into Port Clinton Road, which will eventually connect with Route 45. Stoplights are planned for the intersections of Milwaukee Avenue (Route 21) and Port Clinton, and Route 45 and Port Clinton. ... no online phentermine prescription