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COD will host multiple registration activities to help students navigate the enrollment process for the fall 2022 semester.
Students at Glenbard District 87 are set to return to school Aug. 10. This calendar will help parents keep track of important dates.
Students at Glen Ellyn District 41 are set to return to school in mid-August. This calendar will help parents keep track of important dates.
Transfer Pathways Created for Students in Growing Number of Academic Disciplines
Music Lessons - Violin / Voice / Cello / Guitar / Piano / Trumpet / Trombone / Clarinet / more...
College of DuPage has announced more than 160 incoming students as Scholars Award recipients for fall 2022.
Event Highlights More than 14 Organizations and More
The IoT certificate is designed for students having already earned an associate or baccalaureate degree, or are employed in a similar field.
Professors at COD will take students on an experiential learning adventure via canoe that explores Chicago’s role in abolitionist movements.
As State Reopens, COD Leaders Reaffirm Focus on Student Success Post-COVID-19
Cruise Lines International Association and COD, now offer two certificate programs for people looking to work in the cruise travel industry.
The annual study bases rankings on data from the U.S. Department of Education’s College Scorecard database.
The team placed third in Caterpillar Autonomy, which came with a $750 award from the Caterpillar Corporation.
Free Performances Set for Several Area Libraries, COD’s Lakeside Pavilion
SpongeBob, Patrick, Sandy, Squidward and all of Bikini Bottom face total annihilation—until a most unexpected hero rises to take the stage.
Meggie Hernandez-Zayas is the recipient of the Illinois Community College Trustees Association’s 2022 Pacesetter Award.
Additional divisional achievements include launching a new high-tech multimedia studio and website and digital advertising campaign.
Dual Enrollment is another College initiative to provide high school students early access to college opportunities.
Messaging, Visuals Reflect Multi-Faceted COD Experience
A student who attends Benet Academy was recently chosen from 15,000 finalists to receive a National Merit Scholarship.
COD Educators Find Common Ground, Build Opportunities for Former DuPage Inmates
Representing the Liberal Arts Division, Magin will receive a $500 award from the COD Foundation
Three Fires Council supports the mission of the Boy Scouts of America by providing local youth programs and outdoor activities locally.
The event, held on Friday, May 20, was the first in-person COD graduation ceremony since before the pandemic.
District 41 shared a message about its safety and support measures in the wake of the Texas school shooting that killed 21 people.
More than 80 students in the College’s Graphic Design and Photography programs presented highlights from their portfolios.
Stacie Haen-Darden, Justice Studies adjunct faculty member at College of DuPage, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program to Turkey.
Bonnie Bailey and Samuel Wilson, both of Wheaton, are the 2022 Outstanding Graduates at College of DuPage.
COD Physical Education Assistant Professor Jane Vatchev is the College-Wide Outstanding Full-Time Faculty Member for the 2021-2022 year.
Innovative Online Agreement Removes Financial Barriers for Students