Unique Partnership Allows Students to Think Outside the Box
New students should see an advisor and register for spring 2023 classes before attending an orientation session.
Included fees vary and cover all ground transportation, camp fees/permits and group equipment.
Nomination Papers May Be Filed Dec. 12 to 19 for April 2023 Election
Participants of the 16-week program work in either graphic design, marketing, IT or business/entrepreneurship.
Certificate and occupational accounting programs are designed for students who plan to join the workforce immediately after college.
Margaret Florio Helped Launch COD’s Spanish Immersion Program
Sponsored by PwC, the day-long event was held last month at Northern Illinois University.
Dr. Timothy Fong will hold a panel discussion with Tom Farley on his book, "Growing Up With Chris Farley: A Story of Addiction, Love."
The College previously earned a bronze medal for voter engagement during the 2020 presidential election with a voting rate of 58.7 percent.
Various guests are featured on the show to share their insights.
Faculty, students and COD community members gathered to raise awareness of the plight of homelessness as part of the Nov. 5 event.
Prior to her appointment, Silvia served as Assistant Dean and Nurse Administrator for Health Professions and Public Service at WCC.
Voters Tuesday weighed in on a $49 million bond referendum proposed by Glen Ellyn School District 41.
The luncheon highlighted current COD healthcare academic offerings.
An enthusiastic crowd watched as Biberdorf created reactions both chemical and physical, including breathing fire and making slime.
Students had the opportunity to meet with professor, science entertainer and “The Big Book of Experiments” author Dr. Kate Biberdorf.
COD thanks 10 area Rotary Clubs for $10,000 donation to the FUEL Pantry.
Medical Imaging Conference Set for Glen Ellyn Campus
Discover academic and career opportunities at College of DuPage's Technical Education Center
Presented as part of COD’s STEM week, Biberdorf’s presentation takes place in Belushi Performance Hall at COD’s McAninch Arts Center.
In honor of World Mental Health Day, COD’s Marketing and Communications Department premiered a new documentary “Lifelines."
Presented as part of the College’s STEM Week, the event is free and open to the public.
High school juniors and seniors and their parents are invited to explore College of DuPage offerings and services.
Market applications must be submitted by Friday, Oct. 7
The deadline to apply is Tuesday, Nov.1.
Join the College of DuPage Horticulture program in celebrating its 50th anniversary at a community open house from 4 to 7 p.m. Oct 13.
Performances are 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and 3 p.m. on Sundays in the McAninch Arts Center Studio Theater.
Music Lessons for all instruments, levels, ages, and styles. In-person, in-home, & online!
PICU encompasses of 51 Illinois colleges and universities that are united by a student-centered approach to the transfer process
Partnership Offers Seamless Transfer, Scholarships to Qualified Students
During the fair, which is free and open to the public, students will have the opportunity to discuss the admissions and transfer processes.
Discover educational and career opportunities in a broad range of areas during the College of DuPage Business Professions Spotlight.
Learn more about academic and transfer opportunities from Illinois state universities at COD’s State University Transfer Day
Residents are invited to attend three virtual sessions to learn about plans for a $49 million bond referendum on the November ballot.
Artwork on Display Sept. 19 to Nov. 11 at College of DuPage
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President provided his insight on the economy, inflation and employment to approximately 350 guests.
COD recently was redesignated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense through academic year 2027 by the NSA and DHS
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The partnership, signed in late August, increases COD’s presence in West Chicago’s Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) program.