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Register Now for Late Spring 2022 Courses at College of DuPage

Register Now for Late Spring 2022 Courses at College of DuPage

Registration for spring 2022 courses at College of DuPage continues for late-start sessions. Offerings include a 12-week session, which begins Feb. 21, and an eight-week session, which begins March 21.

COD’s spring term began Jan. 24 in a remote format. Based on decreasing local COVID infection rates, in-person instruction will resume Monday, Feb. 7.

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Approximately 75 percent of spring course offerings are available as full in-person or in a hybrid format that includes partial in-person instruction. The remaining sections will be offered in a traditional online format or as virtual class meetings.

Students in hybrid courses visit the campus for lectures, 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.

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Virtual class meetings allow students to interact with faculty and peers in a live remote format. These classes take place completely online at specified days and times using video chat software.

Student service offices are open for in-person appointments and food service also is available on campus.

As the College continues to prioritize the safety and health of students, those visiting campus are required to wear masks in all COD buildings. Additionally, in adhering to the Illinois Governor’s Executive Order, students taking in-person or hybrid classes must verify their vaccination status or submit to weekly COVID-19 testing.

“Maintaining the health and safety of our students, faculty and staff remains a key focus,” said COD President Dr. Brian Caputo. “Delivering the curriculum and educational resources our students expect is important and we must continue to do so in a safe environment.”

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College of DuPage is institutionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Serving approximately 21,000 students each term, College of DuPage is the largest public community college in the state of Illinois. The College grants seven associate degrees and offers more than 170 career and technical certificates in over 50 areas of study.

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