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Receive Enrollment Assistance at College of DuPage Registration Events

COD will host multiple registration activities to help students navigate the enrollment process for the fall 2022 semester.

Fall term begins Monday, Aug. 22, and includes a 16-week, 12-week and two eight-week sessions. Course offerings include a mix of in-person, hybrid, virtual and traditional online classes.
Fall term begins Monday, Aug. 22, and includes a 16-week, 12-week and two eight-week sessions. Course offerings include a mix of in-person, hybrid, virtual and traditional online classes. (COD Press Photography)

College of DuPage will host multiple registration activities to help students navigate the enrollment process for the fall 2022 semester before class seats fill. All registration events take place in the Student Services Center Atrium on the College's Glen Ellyn campus, 425 Fawell Blvd.

Open Enrollment Saturdays

Join COD student service representatives from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays, Aug. 13 and 20, for Open Enrollment Saturdays. Representatives from offices including Admissions; Financial Aid; Counseling, Advising and Transfer Services; Registration; Records; and Student Life will be on hand to answer enrollment questions.

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Registration Rally

Join the Registration office and various student service departments to learn how to get a jump start on fall registration from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18. Representatives will answer questions, discuss degree progression, and help students register for classes and secure financial aid.

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Fall term begins Monday, Aug. 22, and includes a 16-week, 12-week and two eight-week sessions. Course offerings include a mix of in-person, hybrid, virtual and traditional online classes.

Students in hybrid courses visit the campus for labs, studios or clinical work, with additional required learning online. Online courses, meanwhile, are internet-based, conducted off-campus and adhere to instructor timelines and designated learning outcomes. Students interact with each other primarily through discussion boards and written messages.

Virtual class meetings allow students to interact with faculty and peers in a remote format. They take place completely online in real time at specified days and times.
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