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CLASS

SCHEDULE

Fall 2015

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Arabic Civilization and Culture

ARABI 1100 015

Intermediate Arabic I

ARABI 2201 005

Principles/Firefighter

Safety and Survival

FIRE 2218 001

The Auditory Mechanism

HIDP 1101 001

Acoustics and Hearing Science

HIDP 1102 001

4-Cycle Small Engine

Repair/Maintenance

HORT 1152 HYB01

3D Landscape Design

HORT 2213 001

Mental Health First Aid

HUMAN 1140 NET01

BIM for Interior Design

INTER 2215 001

Preparatory Mathematics

for General Ed

MATH 0465 001 and 002

American Sign Language I

SIGN 1101 001 and 002

American Sign Language II

SIGN 1102 001

Adaptation and innovation are critical in today’s challenging

economy. College of DuPage stays a step ahead of the curve by

regularly introducing new courses in emerging industries and

professions that are experiencing rapid growth, and providing

training in new skills for existing career areas.

Try one of the new courses offered this Fall at College of

DuPage. Register at myaccess.cod.edu.

academics should constantly evolve.

WE BELIEVE

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Dates to

Remember:

FALL SESSIONS

Aug. 24 to Dec. 18

16-Week Session

Aug. 24 to Oct. 14

First 8-Week Session

Sept. 15 to Dec. 18

12-Week Session

Oct. 15 to Dec. 12

Second 8-Week Session

REGISTRATION START DATES

April 9

Returning Students

April 24

New Students/Open Registration

NO CLASSES:

Sept. 7

Labor Day

Oct. 20

In-Service Day/Professional Day

Nov. 25 to 29

Thanksgiving Recess

FINAL EVALUATIONS/

CULMINATING ACTIVITIES

Dec. 12 to 18

Board of Trustees

Erin Birt, Chairman Wheaton

Kathy Hamilton, Vice Chairman Hinsdale

Dianne McGuire

Naperville

Allison O’Donnell, Board Secretary Winfield

Kim Savage

Darien

Nancy Svoboda

Downers Grove

Joseph C. Wozniak, Co-Vice Chairman Naperville

Omar Escamilla

Hanover Park

Dates for Fall ...1

Campus Central ...2

Important Information for Students ...3

Registration Student Checklists ...4

Registration Schedule ...5

Admissions and Outreach ...6

Testing Center ...6

Counseling and Advising Services ...6

Student Registration Services ...6

Tuition ...7

Payments ...8

Student Financial Assistance ...8

Student Records ...8

Veterans Services ...8

Latino Outreach Center ...8

International Student Services ...8

Adult Education and ESL ...9

Career Services Center ...9

Center for Access and Accommodations ...9

Bookstore ...9

Learning Commons ...9

Library ...9

Student Photo ID Program ...9

Options to Explore ...10

Final Exam Schedule...11

Glen Ellyn Campus Map ...12

Regional Centers Maps ...13

Class Locations/Codes ...14

Contact Information ...15

Credit Class Listings ...16

Honors Courses ...83

Internet-Based Courses ...89

Regional Center Class Listings ...155

Field and Experiential Learning/

Study Abroad Classes ...164

Index ...168

Contents

College of DuPage is a

tobacco-free campus.

Aug. 24 to Dec. 18

CLASS

SCHEDULE

Fall 2015

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CAMPUS CENTRAL

Register Online

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myaccess.cod.edu

(630) 942-3000 | [email protected]

Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Closed on holiday weekends

Campus will be closed on Fridays and

Saturdays, June 5 through Aug. 7.

Addison, Carol Stream, Naperville and Westmont regional

centers are open Fridays and Saturdays throughout the

summer. Please call ahead for hours. See page 13.

Accessible

425 Fawell Boulevard

Glen Ellyn, Illinois

60137-6599

(630) 942-2800

www.cod.edu

Buildings

COLLEGE ROAD FAWELL BOULEVARD FROM ROOSEVELT ROAD (ROUTE 38)

FROM BLANCHARD ROAD

FAWELL BOULEVARD

B.J.Hoddinott Wildlife Sanctuary

From Butterfield Road (Route 56) WDCB-FM

Transmitter Tower

Ecological Study Area

PARK BOULEV ARD TO BUTTERFIELD ROA D TO ROOS EVELT R OA D R T R E B M AL OAD Stadium College 6 College 4

College 3 College 2 College 1

College 1A Fawell D Fawell C Fawell B Fawell A

Fawell E

CHC

Soccer Fields

SRC

BIC

Rodney K. Berg Instructional

Center

CHC

Culinary & Hospitality Center

ECC

Early Childhood Center

FSC

Field Studies Center

GH

Greenhouse

HEC

Homeland Security Education

Center

HSC

Health and Science Center

K

Building K

Bus Stop

Shipping and Receiving

Employee

Construction

Guest/30-Minute

V

Motorcycle

College 7

K

OCC

HEC

HSC

College 5 V V V

SSC

PEC

MAC

M

GH

FSC

L

V

Produced by mapformation for College of DuPage. Last update Sept. 2012. Russell R. Kirt Prairie Baseball Field Softball Field Practice Field Tennis Courts

Parking

L

Building L

M

Building M

MAC

Harold D. McAninch Arts Center*

OCC

Open Campus Center

PEC

Physical Education Center*

SCC

Seaton Computing Center*

SRC

Student Resource Center

SSC

Student Services Center

TEC

Technical Education Center

TEC

ECC

BIC

Community Education Farm SCC

CAMPUS

CENTRAL

Accessible 425 Fawell Boulevard

Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137-6599 (630) 942-2800 www.cod.edu Buildings COLLEGE ROAD FAWELL BOULEVARD FROM ROOSEVELT ROAD (ROUTE 38)

FROM BLANCHARD ROAD

FAWELL BOULEVARD

B.J.Hoddinott Wildlife Sanctuary

From Butterfield Road (Route 56) WDCB-FM Transmitter Tower

Ecological Study Area

PARK BOULEV ARD TO BUTTERFIELD ROA D TO ROOS EVELT R OA D R T R E B M AL OAD Stadium College 6 College 4

College 3 College 2 College 1

College 1A

Fawell D Fawell C Fawell B Fawell A

Fawell E

CHC

Soccer Fields

SRC

BIC Rodney K. Berg Instructional Center

CHC Culinary & Hospitality Center ECC Early Childhood Center FSC Field Studies Center

GH Greenhouse

HEC Homeland Security Education Center

HSC Health and Science Center K Building K

Bus Stop

Shipping and Receiving Employee Construction Guest/30-Minute V Motorcycle College 7 K OCC HEC HSC College 5 V V V SSC PEC MAC M GH FSC L V

Produced by mapformation for College of DuPage. Last update Sept. 2012.

Russell R. Kirt Prairie Baseball Field Softball Field Practice Field Tennis Courts Parking L Building L M Building M

MAC Harold D. McAninch Arts Center* OCC Open Campus Center

PEC Physical Education Center* SCC Seaton Computing Center* SRC Student Resource Center SSC Student Services Center

Under Construction TEC

*

Technical Education Center TEC ECC BIC Community Education Farm SCC

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myACCESS Self-Service

Website for Students

Sign up for a myACCESS

student web account so you can:

• Check class availability.

• Register for classes.

• Make payments or enroll in payment plan.

• View your course schedule, grades and account balance.

Visit myaccess.cod.edu! Available 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. seven days a week.

Financial Assistance and Scholarships

The College of DuPage Office of Student Financial Assistance provides a

comprehensive range of services that bridge the gap between resources of students

and their families and the cost of education at College of DuPage, helping to eliminate

the economic barrier in obtaining a college education. Students can apply for:

• Federal Pell Grant

• State Grants

• Federal Work Study

• Federal Direct Stafford Loans

• Scholarships

Detailed information regarding the financial aid programs can be found online

at www.cod.edu/tuition. Students can also visit the Office of Student Financial

Assistance (SSC, Room 2220) for more information.

Continuing Education/Non-Credit Online Enrollment

College of DuPage offers fast, easy enrollment for non-credit classes.

To search for courses and enroll, visit: myaccess.cod.edu. For more information

about Adult Enrichment, Business Solutions and Youth Academy classes,

visit: www.cod.edu/conted or call (630) 942-2208 to obtain the current Continuing

Education Catalog.

Broadcast Alert System

Students and staff can now sign up for Rave Alert and Rave Guardian, two broadcasting

alert and personal safety systems. Rave Alert uses emails, text messages, voice messages

and RSS feeds to notify subscribers of both emergency and non-emergency situations,

such as weather-related class cancellations. Rave Guardian is a mobile phone

application that notifies the campus police department of an emergency. To sign up,

students and staff can visit: www.getrave.com/login/cod.

Online Events Calendar

Visit the college’s Events Calendar to learn about upcoming free events and

workshops at the College, including Advising Sessions, Counseling Workshops,

Library Workshops and International Events. Visit: www.cod.edu and select Full

Calendar under Upcoming Events.

Student Consumer Information

Students can access information about crime statistics at the Glen Ellyn campus and

off-site locations in the College’s Annual Security Report at: www.cod.edu/about/

police_department/statistics.aspx. Student Right to Know information and the Federal

Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) are available at: www.cod.edu/about/

consumerinformation/know.aspx. In addition, the College’s Web Accessibility Policy,

Non-Discrimination Policy, and Information for a Drug Free College and Drug-Free

Policy are listed at: www.cod.edu/about/consumerinformation/drugfree.aspx.

IMPORTANT

INFORMATION

for Students

Campus Central

Campus Central is at the center of the Student

Services Center (SSC), the front door to the

Glen Ellyn campus. At Campus Central, students

and community members will receive assistance

and have their questions answered from

knowledgeable staff. The staff’s goal is to help

students understand the processes they need

to complete their educational goals, including:

• Applying online

• Setting up a myACCESS account

• Navigating myACCESS

• Registering for classes online

• Testing and prerequisite information

• Financial Assistance and FAFSA information

• Signing up for a payment plan or making payment

• Student Records information such as transcript

ordering and enrollment verification

• Graduation information

• Numerous other transactions such as document

drop-off, international student and health sciences

application information, forms retrieval and

submission, to name a few.

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in full or sign up for one of our payment plans at time of registration. If

your account is not paid in full at the time of registration or you have not

enrolled in a payment plan, you will be dropped from your classes for the

amount owed. Go to myaccess.cod.edu to begin this process. Registration

and payments can be completed at the Glen Ellyn campus or at any one of

our regional centers.

For more information:

• Visit our website at www.cod.edu

• Stop by the Student Registration Services office, SSC, Room 2221 on the

Glen Ellyn campus

• Visit or call any one of our regional centers (see page 13)

• Call (630) 942-2377 for registration assistance

• Call (630) 942-2206 for payment assistance

New Student Orientation

New Student Orientation is how all first-time college students, enrolling

full time, have fun meeting students, faculty and staff. This is an exciting

introduction to everything College of DuPage has to offer. If you are a new

student, be sure to attend our New Student Advising Orientation! Find more

details and learn how to register for New Student Orientation by visiting

www.cod.edu/nso.

TRANSFER STUDENTS

New student registration begins Friday, April 24.

For students who are transferring from another college or university to

College of DuPage, follow these steps:

Apply

Fill out an Admission Application if you have not applied before at: www.cod.

edu. Click on “Apply Now” link. For assistance, call (630) 942-2380 or stop

by Campus Central in the Student Services Center (SSC) or visit any of our

convenient regional centers. See page 13 for locations. A $20 non-refundable

fee must be paid when submitting your Admission Application.

Set Up myACCESS

Set up your myACCESS account at: myaccess.cod.edu. This account enables

you to register for classes, view your schedule and grades, check class

availability, and make payments.

NEW STUDENTS

New student registration begins Friday, April 24.

If you have never attended College of DuPage, complete the following steps:

Apply

Fill out an Admission Application if you have not applied before at:

www.cod.edu. Click on “Apply Now” link. For assistance, call

(630) 942-3000 or stop by Campus Central in the Student Services Center

(SSC) or visit any of our convenient regional centers. See page 13 for

locations. A $20 non-refundable fee must be paid when submitting your

Admission Application.

Set up myACCESS

Set up your myACCESS account at: myaccess.cod.edu. This account enables

you to register for classes, view your schedule and grades, check class

availability, and make payments.

Attend a Begin@COD Session

Begin@COD is an overview of becoming a new College of DuPage student.

The presentation explains basic concepts of attending college, applying

for financial aid, understanding myACCESS and paying for your education.

To sign up for a Begin@COD session, contact Campus Central at

(630) 942-3000 or email [email protected].

Take Placement Tests

Take the appropriate College of DuPage placement tests (if applicable).

Students must complete an Admission Application and obtain a student ID

number prior to taking these tests. Some ACT scores may be accepted for

placement purposes. For more information, visit www.cod.edu/testing, or

call (630) 942-2400.

Attend a New Student Advising Session

A New Student Advising Session covers the important academic and student

engagement concepts which will enhance your experience at College of

DuPage. Our team of student success counselors and program advisors will

assist you in choosing your courses and developing your educational plan.

You can sign up to attend a New Student Advising Session by contacting the

Counseling and Advising Center at (630) 942-2259.

Register for Classes and Pay Tuition

Registering for classes and making a payment is now easier than ever online

through myACCESS. College of DuPage requires students to pay their account

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RETURNING STUDENTS

Returning student registration begins Thursday, April 9.

(See Registration Schedule below)

For returning College of DuPage students, follow these steps:

Confirm your myACCESS account

Make sure you can still sign in to your myACCESS account at: myaccess.cod.

edu. Be sure you know your login and your password. If you need additional

assistance, contact the Student Support Help Desk via telephone at

(630) 942-2999, or via email at [email protected].

Meet with your Student Success Counselor

For assistance with your Student Educational Plan visit Counseling and

Advising Services in the Student Services Center (SSC), Room 3200 or call

(630) 942-2259, or call your closest regional center to make an

appointment (see page 13).

Register for Classes and Pay Tuition

Registering for classes and making a payment is now easier than ever

online through myACCESS. College of DuPage requires students to pay

their account in full or sign up for one of our payment plans at time of

registration. If your account is not paid in full at the time of registration or

you have not enrolled in a payment plan, you will be dropped from your

classes for the amount owed. Go to myaccess.cod.edu to begin this process.

Registration and payments can be completed at the Glen Ellyn campus or at

any one of our regional centers.

For more information:

• Visit our website at www.cod.edu

• Stop by the Student Registration Services office, SSC, Room 2221 on the

Glen Ellyn campus

• Visit or call any regional center (see page 13)

• Call (630) 942-2377 for registration assistance

• Call (630) 942-2206 for payment assistance

Attend a Begin@COD Session

Begin@COD is an overview of becoming a new College of DuPage student.

The presentation explains basic concepts of attending college, applying

for financial aid, understanding myACCESS and paying for your education.

To sign up for a Begin@COD session, contact Campus Central at

(630) 942-3000 or email [email protected].

Take Placement Tests

Take the appropriate College of DuPage placement tests (if applicable).

Students must complete an Admission Application and obtain a student ID

number prior to taking these tests. Some ACT scores may be accepted for

placement purposes. For more information, visit www.cod.edu/testing, or

call (630) 942-2400.

Attend a New Student Advising Session

A New Student Advising Session covers the important academic and student

engagement concepts which will enhance your experience at College of

DuPage. Our team of student success counselors and program advisors

will assist you in choosing your courses and developing your educational

plan. You can sign up to attend a New Student Advising Session by

contacting the Counseling and Advising Center at (630) 942-2259.

Request for Verification of Prerequisites

Some courses have mandatory prerequisites. If you completed the

prerequisite at another regionally accredited college or university, send

your transcript to the Office of Student Records and submit the Prerequisite

Verification request form available online at http://www.cod.edu/registration/

records/forms/prerequisite_evaluation_request.aspx. If you are currently

enrolled in the prerequisite course at another college or university, contact

the Office of Student Records for more information. Courses and placement

tests taken at College of DuPage are automatically verified at the point of

registration.

Register for Classes and Pay Tuition

Registering for classes and making a payment is now easier than ever

online through myACCESS. College of DuPage requires students to pay

their account in full or sign up for one of our payment plans at time of

registration. If your account is not paid in full at the time of registration or

you have not enrolled in a payment plan, you will be dropped from your

classes for the amount owed. Go to myaccess.cod.edu to begin this process.

Registration and payments can be completed at the Glen Ellyn campus or at

any one of our regional centers.

For more information:

• Visit our website at www.cod.edu

• Stop by the Student Registration Services office, SSC, Room 2221 on the

Glen Ellyn campus

• Visit or call the regional center nearest you (see page 13)

• Call (630) 942-2377 for registration assistance

• Call (630) 942-2206 for payment assistance

Transfer Credit Evaluation

If you are seeking a degree or certificate from College of DuPage and

have completed coursework at another regionally accredited college or

university, your credits may be eligible for transfer. Send your official

transcript to the College of DuPage Office of Student Records. Upon

receipt of your transcript, a transfer credit evaluation will be completed

within 6 to 8 weeks.

ENROLL FOR FALL

60+ COD Earned Credits

Thursday, April 9 or later

50+ COD Earned Credits

Friday, April 10 or later

40+ COD Earned Credits

Monday, April 13 or later

20+ COD Earned Credits

Wednesday, April 15 or later

10+ COD Earned Credits

Thursday, April 16 or later

.5+ COD Earned Credits

Friday, April 17 or later

New and Returning Students with zero earned credits

Friday, April 24 or later

Priority registration does not include transfer credit or demonstrated competency credit. To check the number of completed College of DuPage credit hours:

• Go to myACCESS.cod.edu. • Log in to your account. • Under “Academic Profile” click

on “My Profile”.

• See Institutional Completed Credits.

Contact Student Registration Services at (630) 942-2377 if you have any questions.

Registration Schedule for Fall 2015

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• Additional testing services include High-Stakes Certification, CLEP,

Proficiency, Classroom Makeup, COD Online, Health Science and Career

Interest testing. Our testing centers deliver exams for Pearson Vue, Castle

Worldwide, PSI, PAN Testing, IQT, WorkKeys and several others.

• Distance Testing is available for COD students located 50 miles or more from

the main campus. For more information, call (630) 942-2849.

• College of DuPage offers the General Education Development (GED) test to

county residents at the Glen Ellyn Testing Center and the Learning Commons

in the Carol Stream, Naperville and Westmont Regional Centers. For more

information visit: www.cod.edu/gedtesting

COUNSELING AND ADVISING SERVICES

Counseling and Advising Services, (630) 942-2259

Student Services Center (SSC), Room 3200

www.cod.edu/counseling

General Information:

New Student Advising Sessions

All new students to College of DuPage are expected to attend a New Student

Advising Session prior to meeting with a student success counselor or program

advisor. This session introduces important academic and student engagement

concepts which will enhance your experience at College of DuPage.

If you haven’t already attended a New Student Advising Session, you can sign

up by contacting Counseling and Advising at (630) 942-2259. Sessions are

offered during the day and evening, and are also available at select times at our

regional centers.

Services

Our faculty team of Student Success Counselors and Program Advisors partner

with you to:

• Establish a Student Educational Plan for achieving your educational goals;

• Develop success strategies for improving your academic performance;

• Support your career exploration and decision-making process; and

• Discuss personal concerns that may be interfering with your educational or

career success.

We provide these services at the main campus in Glen Ellyn and at our four

regional centers. In addition, we offer many workshops and seminars to

promote your academic, career and personal success.

STUDENT REGISTRATION SERVICES

Student Registration Services Office, (630) 942-2377

Student Services Center (SSC), Room 2221

www.cod.edu/registration

General Information:

• Registration eligibility for new students begins Friday, April 24. Registration

eligibility for returning students is based on the number of Institutional College

of DuPage credits earned and begins on Thursday, April 9. This information is

available at: myaccess.cod.edu under My Profile.

• Students may view and print their schedule and/or bill on myaccess.cod.edu

• Register online at: myaccess.cod.edu or in person at the Glen Ellyn campus,

Student Registration Services, SSC, Room 2221. Students can also register

at any regional center. Myaccess.cod.edu is available 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. seven

days a week.

• Call (630) 942-2377 for information regarding medical withdrawal from classes.

• Call (630) 942-2377 for tuition refund appeals and the College’s policy on

canceled classes.

• Call (630) 942-2377 for late withdrawal appeals and the College’s policy on

withdrawing late.

ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH

Admissions and Outreach Office, (630) 942-2380

Student Services Center (SSC), Room 2207

www.cod.edu/admission

General Information:

• Apply online if you have not applied before at: www.cod.edu or stop by

Campus Central in the SSC for a paper application.

• You are eligible to enroll for credit classes if you are a high school graduate

or have a GED or are at least 18 years and capable of benefitting from the

courses offered. Call (630) 942-3000 for information about exceptions to

entrance policies.

• College of DuPage is authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant

alien students. Apply online at admissions.cod.edu or call (630) 942-2979

for a paper application.

• See page 167 for University Religious Observances Act information.

TESTING CENTER

Glen Ellyn Testing Center, (630) 942-2400

Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 2405/2407

www.cod.edu/testing

General Information:

• College of DuPage requires Reading, Writing, Math and ESL Placement Tests

to determine proper class placement. Students must complete an Admission

Application Form before taking these tests. Photo ID and a College of DuPage

ID number are required for testing.

• On-campus placement testing is available Monday and Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. to

4:30 p.m.; Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m.

to 12:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Hours vary during high peak

times and semester breaks.

• Off-campus placement testing is available at the Learning Commons in the Carol

Stream, Naperville and Westmont Regional Centers, and at the Addison Regional

Center. Call for testing hours. See page 15 for contact information.

HOURS

Hours for Admissions and Outreach, Student Registration Services,

Cashier’s Office, Counseling and Advising, Office of Student Financial

Assistance and Campus Central.

Regular Office Hours

8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Thursday; Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The main campus in Glen Ellyn is closed on Fridays and Saturdays,

June 5 through Aug. 7.

Off Campus

The Regional Centers will be available for registration and other

services Monday through Saturday. See page 13 for a complete list of

Regional Centers and hours of operation.

Special Hours

9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, May 16

Fall Extended Evening Hours

8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Aug. 17 to 20 and Aug. 24 to 27

Fall Weekend Hours

9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 15 and 22

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College of DuPage students may register without a permit through the second

calendar day following the first class meeting (16-Week classes only). As

an example, if the class starts on a Monday (M/W/F), a student can register

through Tuesday for this class; if the class starts on Tuesday (T/R), a student

can register through Wednesday for this class. Exceptions to this rule are

courses with required safety training, licensure, accreditation, or mandatory

seat hours for legal reasons. The waitlist function will remain active through

the late (2-day) registration period. Students are expected to take full

responsibility for making up any missed coursework associated with a

late registration. Once the late registration period has passed, students are

required to obtain a permit from the instructor. For 16-Week classes only,

a $10 late registration fee will be charged for each class

registered after

the second calendar day following the first class meeting

.

12-Week and 8-Week classes registered

on or after the day the class(es)

begins are considered late

and students are required to obtain a permit

from the instructor. A $10 late registration fee will be charged for each class

registered late, on or after its start date.

Students may request an E-permit to enroll late through myACCESS for

16-Week and 12-Week classes only, through the 10th instructional day. Go to

myaccess.cod.edu and log-in with your username and password. Under the

Registration section in the student menu, select Request a Permit. Permits are

valid for one day after issuance date.

Waitlist for Closed Classes

A waitlist is available to students for credit course sections. When a student

attempts to register for a closed class, the student will be notified that a waitlist

is available. The student will have the opportunity to be added to the waitlist

for only one section per course. If a seat becomes available, the student will

be notified via

College of DuPage email (dupage.edu)

and have 24 hours

to register for the open seat. If the student does not register for the open seat

within 24 hours of notification, the student will be removed from the waitlist

and the next student on the waitlist will be notified. If the student misses the

24-hour opportunity to register and wants to be placed back on the waitlist,

the student will be placed at the bottom of the waitlist. The waitlist function

will be turned off at midnight prior to the start of the 12-Week and 8-Week

sessions. The waitlist function will remain active through the late (2-day)

registration period for the 16-Week session.

Withdrawal Procedure

The final day for a student to withdraw from any course will be equal to 75

percent of the time for the respective academic session. Summer session

withdrawal dates are:

Fall Sessions

Withdrawal Deadline

First 8-Week Session ... Thursday, Oct.1

16-Week Session ...Saturday, Nov. 14

12-Week Session ...Friday, Nov. 20

Second 8-Week Session ...Monday, Nov. 23

After the deadline, students will be required to appeal for late withdrawal

and provide appropriate documentation to the Student Registration Services

Office for all requests. Students who are granted approval to withdraw by

petition will not be eligible for refunds of tuition or fees and will receive a ‘W’

grade on their transcript. Appeals must be submitted at least one day prior to

the last regular class meeting. Students will not be eligible to petition for late

withdrawal during the week of final exams.

Tuition Rates Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.

For residents of District 502 ... $140 per credit hour

For senior citizens (age 65 or older)

who are residents of District 502 ... $70 per credit hour

For out-of-district Illinois residents ... $327 per credit hour

For non-residents of the State of Illinois ... $397 per credit hour

For residents of District 502 AUDIT ... $156 per credit hour

For out-of-district Illinois residents AUDIT ... $397 per credit hour

Internet-based courses ... $140 per credit hour

Tuition and fees for in-district students are $140 per credit hour

($104.15 tuition, plus $35.85 fee).

Tuition and fees for in-district Nursing, Practical Nursing, Dental

Hygiene and Radiation Therapy students are $244.15 per credit hour

($208.30 tuition, plus $35.85 fee).

Fees

• A $20 fee is charged for all returned checks. If collection proceedings are

instituted, a handling fee is assessed.

• The Admission/Recording fee is a $20 non-refundable fee.

• A $10 late registration fee will be charged for each class registered on or

after its start date.

• Field and Experiential Learning/Study Abroad trip fees are non-refundable.

Travel protection brochures are available in the Field and Experiential

Learning/Study Abroad office, BIC 3509.

• Lab fees are charged in certain courses. See class listings. Senior citizens

(age 65 or over) are charged lab fees.

• An additional $57.50 fee is assessed for all Internet-based courses.

General Information:

• Visit: www.cod.edu and select “Register for Classes,” then “Payment

Information” for information about chargeback, cooperative agreements

and company sponsored billing options, or call (630) 942-3289.

• Students who reside outside of District 502 but are employed full-time in the

district may be entitled to in-district tuition rates. Call (630) 942-2377 for

information.

Tuition Refund Policy:

To check refund dates for any of your classes, log into myaccess.cod.edu,

click on myACCESS for students, and go to “My Class Schedule.” Students are

encouraged to view their class schedule upon completion of their registration.

A student may receive full or partial credit for a course’s tuition charge if

they officially withdraw through the Office of Student Registration Services or

through myACCESS. Refunds are calculated on the number of calendar days in

the session. Please visit http://www.cod.edu/registration/pdf/reg_calendar.pdf

for more information.

Percentage of Class Session Days

...

Percentage of Refund

Before the first class meeting ... 100% refund, tuition and fees

1% through 7% ... 100% refund, tuition and fees

8% through 12% ...50% refund, tuition only

Greater than 12% of Class Session days ...No refund

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PAYMENTS

Cashier’s Office, (630) 942-2206

Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 2525

For a complete list of hours for this office, see page 6.

Payment Policy:

College of DuPage requires students to pay their account in full or sign up for

one of our payment plans at time of registration. If your account is not paid in

full at the time of registration or you have not enrolled in a payment plan, you

will be dropped from your classes for the amount owed.

• Students may pay in full through myACCESS with a credit/debit card or via check.

• Payments may also be made with a cashier at the number mentioned above.

Payment Plans

College of DuPage offers affordable payment plans for students. The payment

plans provide the student the ability to make payments throughout the

semester. If you are eligible for financial aid (i.e. grants, loans, or Veteran

Benefits) you may qualify for a deferred payment plan. The deferred payment

plan scheduled payments usually do not begin until seven weeks after the

start of the semester to allow time for posting of all financial aid to a student’s

account. All students who enroll in the active or deferred payment plan will

have payments automatically charged to a checking/savings account or debit/

credit card. A late fee will be charged for all missed payments.

Active Payment Plan

• Enroll through myACCESS.

• A set-up fee of $25.00 will be charged at time of enrollment.

• A down payment will be required at time of enrollment.

• Payment plans are for one term only.

• Payments are automatic.

Deferred Payment Plan for qualified students

• Enroll through myACCESS

• Payment plans are for one term only

• Enrollment requires a $5.00 down payment and monthly scheduled

payments. If your balance is paid by financial aid, the $5.00 will be refunded.

If your balance is not paid in full by financial aid before the first scheduled

payment:

• The $5.00 down payment will be applied to your balance

• A $25.00 enrollment fee will be charged to your student account

• Payments will be automatically withdrawn from the bank account or credit

card provided.

Failure to make the payments as agreed upon may result in your classes being

dropped for non-payment for the amount owed.

Student to Student Grant

The Student to Student (STS) Grant program at College of DuPage is a state

program that matches funds collected by the College for need-based grants.

Funds are collected through the Student Activity Fee. The $0.15 donation per

credit hour is voluntary. Students who do not wish to contribute can collect a

refund at the Cashier’s office.

STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

(630) 942-2251, Student Services Center (SSC), Room 2220

www.cod.edu/tuition

For a complete list of hours for this office, see page 6.

To obtain additional information about the financial aid process or obtain

information about upcoming scholarships, visit the Office of Student Financial

Assistance in person or visit www.cod.edu/tuition.

• The College of DuPage Title IV School Code is #006656

• Complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at

http://fafsa.ed.gov.

• Make sure to apply for a PIN at https://pin.ed.gov.

Visit https://myaccess.cod.edu to view “my documents” needed once FAFSA is

received or to view award letter.

STUDENT RECORDS

(630) 942-3838, myaccess.cod.edu

Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 2150

Hours of operation:

Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

General Information:

• Go to: myaccess.cod.edu to view your final grades, run a degree audit,

order an official transcript and check the status of your transcript order.

• Students who expect to complete their degree or certificate requirements

by the end of Fall semester 2015 must submit an Application for Degree or

Certificate form. First run your Degree Audit online at myaccess.cod.edu.

If your Program Status is “Pending Anticipated Complete,” you are ready

to apply. Submit the application no sooner than one term before expected

degree completion.

• A full-time student is enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours per term. A

part-time student is enrolled in less than 12 credit hours per term. Half-time

status requires enrollment in six credit hours per term. (Six credit hours is

considered full time during summer term.)

VETERANS SERVICES

(630) 942-3814, Student Services Center (SSC), Room 2225

The Veterans Services office provides the following assistance to

veterans:

• Processes College of DuPage veterans certification requests for educational

benefits

• Disseminates information on applying for veterans and military personnel

educational benefits

• Guidance with financial aid, veterans scholarships and emergency loans

• Employment and VA work study program opportunities

• Campus tours

• New student information sessions (Begin@COD) for veterans

• Access to student veterans lounge and study area with computers

• Referrals for local veterans assistance and specialized veterans counseling

• SVA (Student Veterans Association) and other social and educational programs

LATINO OUTREACH CENTER

(630) 942-3039, [email protected], Se habla Español

Student Services Center (SSC), Room 2225C

www.cod.edu/admission/latino_outreach_center

The Latino Outreach Center assists students in achieving their educational goals

by offering extensive support services. The Center is an extension of “la familia”

providing a sense of community in a large institution. The Center provides:

• One-on-one admission and orientation information for new students

• Information about the college system for parents

• Mentoring for students wanting to attend college

• Referrals to local organizations and resources

• Support services while attending College of DuPage

• An appointment is recommended but not necessary – walk-ins are welcome

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES

F-1/M-1 International Admissions inquiries: (630) 942-2979

Current F-1/M-1 International Students: (630) 942-3328

Student Services Center (SSC), Room 2225

The International Student Services Office provides the following assistance to

F-1/M-1 international students:

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• Assist F-1 students interested in transferring from other U.S. colleges and

universities

• Assist prospective students interested in changing their current immigration

status to F-1

• USCIS application and notification assistance

• Official letters

• Information sessions for Practical Training employment benefits

• Comprehensive immigration advising for maintenance of F-1/M-1 student visas

ADULT EDUCATION AND ESL

(630) 942-3697, www.cod.edu/adult_education

Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 1110

The Adult Education and English as a Second Language (ESL) Program provides

free classes to help students improve basic reading, writing and math skills,

learn English and civics and prepare to pass the GED exams. Students acquire

the skills necessary to improve employment opportunities, advance to further

education or training, and become more involved in their communities.

Free Programs of Study

• Adult Basic Education – Reading, Writing and Math

• Citizenship

• Constitution Preparation

• English as a Second Language

• GED Preparation – English and Spanish

The People Educating People (PEP) Volunteer Tutoring Program recruits,

trains and places volunteers to assist adults in need of reading, writing, math

or English skills improvement. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer

or are an adult needing services, call (630) 942-2209 or visit www.cod.edu/

academics/conted/basic/volunteer.aspx.

CAREER SERVICES CENTER

(630) 942-2230, www.cod.edu/careerservices

Student Services Center (SSC), Room 3258

General Information:

• Career advising, mock interviews, on-campus recruitment, workshops and

resume critiques are offered. Area job postings are available through the

Career Services Center at: www.collegecentral.com/dupage.

• The Internship program at College of DuPage helps students search for and

succeed in work-based learning experiences. For more information, call

(630) 942-2230 or visit: www.cod.edu/internships.

• The Service Learning program at College of DuPage combines community

service with in-class learning. Students work with area non-profit organizations,

integrating course goals while responding to community needs. For more

information, call (630) 942-2230 or visit: www.cod.edu/servicelearning.

CENTER FOR ACCESS AND ACCOMMODATIONS

(630) 942-2154 or TTY (630) 858-9692

www.cod.edu/access_accommodations

Student Services Center (SSC), Room 3249

General Information:

Provides access to academic accommodations for students with documented

disabilities. These accommodations include:

• Note taking paper, books in alternative format and testing accommodations.

• Additionally, sign language interpreters, specialized computer equipment and

adaptive furniture are available by request. To ensure that accommodations

are available, please contact our office 30 days before the beginning of

received, however, failing to request accommodations in advance could

negatively impact your success.

• Students and staff with disabilities can also obtain temporary barrier free

parking permits for up to two weeks. If you will need additional time please

contact the Secretary of State’s office at: www.cyberdriveillinois.com/

publications/pdf_publications/vsd62.pdf

• Short-term loans of wheelchairs (manual or electric) are also available for

two weeks.

FOLLETT’S COLLEGE OF DUPAGE BOOKSTORE

(630) 942-2360, www.codbooks.com

Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 1060

Fall Hours:

Monday to Thursday, 7:45 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Extended hours for Fall 2015:

www.cod.edu/academics/resources/bookstore.aspx

Online textbook ordering available at: www.codbooks.com

LEARNING COMMONS

(630) 942-3941, www.cod.edu/learningcommons

Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 2102

General Information:

The Learning Commons is a one-stop shop for student support services.

Students can receive free assistance in the following areas:

• Walk-in and appointment-based assistance is available.

Assistance also available off campus at the following locations:

Carol Stream Learning Commons ...(630) 942-4900

Naperville Learning Commons ...(630) 942-4750

Westmont Learning Commons ...(630) 942-4850

THE LIBRARY

(630) 942-2350, www.cod.edu/library

Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 2020

General Information:

• Regular hours include: Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.;

Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; and Sunday,

Noon to 6 p.m.

• The Library’s resources are available to students, staff, faculty and District 502

community members.

• To obtain a library card, stop by the Circulation Desk.

STUDENT PHOTO ID PROGRAM

(630) 943-2243, www.cod.edu/student_life/services.aspx

Office of Student Life, Student Services Center (SSC), Room 1217

General Information:

• Students enrolled in at least one credit course at College of DuPage can obtain

a photo ID card at the Office of Student Life during regular business hours.

• The same card can be used as a Library card, a PE pass and for student

identification, as needed.

• Math

• Reading

• Speech

• Tutoring

• Writing

• Placement test

preparation

• myACCESS

• Student email

• Blackboard

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3+1 Programs

(630) 942-2380

www.cod.edu/3plus1

Students who have completed an associate degree at College of

DuPage are eligible to apply to a 3+1 program. Students who are

new to College of DuPage can indicate their intent to enter the 3+1

program on their application to College of DuPage. All prospective

3+1 students should consult with an advisor or counselor to map an

academic plan. Students can complete three years of their bachelor‘s

degree requirements at College of DuPage. The fourth year of study is

taught on College of DuPage’s campus by the partnering university’s

faculty. After completing all degree requirements, the partner

institution awards the bachelor’s degree.

The following universities are 3+1 partners with College of DuPage and

the bachelor’s degrees they offer at College of DuPage are noted below.

Registration for classes offered by a 3+1 program by the university

on COD’s main campus must be processed directly through the

partner institutions.

Benedictine University:

Bachelor of Arts in Management

(pgs. 18, 106, 107)

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

(pg. 125)

Concordia University Chicago

Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts Administration

(pgs. 25, 78)

Bachelor of Arts in Healthcare Management

(pgs. 45, 78, 106, 143)

Lewis University:

Bachelor of Arts in Criminal/Social Justice

(pg. 42)

Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education, Special Education or

Special Education/Elementary Education (Enhanced 2+2)

(pgs. 48, 52)

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

(pgs. 38, 40)

National Lewis University:

Bachelor of Arts in Human Services

(pg. 86)

Roosevelt University:

Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Tourism Management

(pgs. 44, 85, 152)

Governors State University:

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)- online

(pg. 125)

ADULT FAST TRACK PROGRAM

(630) 942-3278 (FAST) or www.cod.edu/academics/fasttrack

The Adult Fast Track Program (AFT) is for students 21 years and older

who lead busy lives but still want to pursue their educations. AFT courses

are accelerated, i.e., they are offered in an eight-week format and students

typically attend one four-hour class session per week (evenings or Saturday

morning). AFT classes are offered at four convenient locations: The COD

campus in Glen Ellyn and the Westmont, Naperville and Addison regional

centers. Students may enroll in AFT courses any time a new eight-week

session begins (as determined by assigned registration dates). AFT offers

Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Management

degrees, along with Supervision, Management, Organizational Leadership

and Entrepreneurship certificates. A wide variety of core general education

and/or elective courses are also available, and support many other COD

degree and certificate programs, as well as some requirements of certain

3+1 degree agreements. Qualified students in traditional (non-accelerated)

COD programs may enroll in AFT courses, as may qualified students of other

colleges or universities. AFT syllabi post on Blackboard two weeks prior to

class start with an assignment due for the first class. Students are expected to

come to the first class with the first assignment completed.

ALTERNATIVE CREDIT OPTION

(630) 942-2401, www.cod.edu/testing

College of DuPage’s Credit by Demonstrated Competency (CDC) program that

considers prior knowledge and skills learned for course credit.

COD ONLINE

(630) 942-2490, www.cod.edu/online

Distance learning courses with 24/7 convenience.

CONTINUING EDUCATION/EXTENDED LEARNING

(630) 942-2208, www.cod.edu/conted

Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 1110

Continuing Education/Extended Learning is designed to identify and meet

regional educational needs and special interests of non-degree program

students. Continuing Education conducts rapid research and program

development to serve the ever-evolving educational needs and interests of the

region’s citizens and businesses. Flexible schedules, varied price points and

multiple delivery models allow Continuing Education to increase accessibility

to education whether for personal enrichment or professional development.

Particular attention is paid to the non-traditional student, with an emphasis

on connecting learning experiences and exploring career pathways.

• Youth Academy

• Career and Professional Development

• Adult Enrichment

• Business Solutions

FIELD AND EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING/STUDY ABROAD

(630) 942-2356, www.cod.edu/field

Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 3509

College of DuPage offers a variety of affordable, educational programs that

use the world as their classroom. Field and Experiential Learning courses

combine classroom-based instruction with field-based experience in a variety

of disciplines. Study abroad opportunities, which include summer

language-intensive, semester-long and short programs, are available to more than

30 countries worldwide.

HONORS PROGRAM

(630) 942-3249, www.cod.edu/academics/honors

Honors courses are designed for academically ambitious students who enjoy

an interactive and challenging classroom environment. These courses offer

qualified students the opportunity to develop and hone critical thinking, writing

and research skills through experiential learning and innovative assignments.

OPTIONS TO EXPLORE

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Class Begins Between

Class Meeting Days

Time

Day and Date

6 and 6:30 a.m.

TR,TR+

6 to 7:50 a.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 15

6 and 6:30 a.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

6 to 7:50 a.m.

Monday, Dec. 14

7 and 7:30 a.m.

TR,TR+

7 to 8:50 a.m.

Thursday, Dec. 17

7 and 7:30 a.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

7 to 8:50 a.m.

Wednesday, Dec. 16

8 and 8:30 a.m.

TR, TR+

8 to 9:50 a.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 15

8 and 8:30 a.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

8 to 9:50 a.m.

Monday, Dec. 14

9 and 9:30 a.m.

TR,TR+

9 to 10:50 a.m.

Thursday, Dec. 17

9 and 9:30 a.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

9 to 10:50 a.m.

Wednesday, Dec. 16

10 and 10:30 a.m.

TR,TR+

10 to 11:50 a.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 15

10 and 10:30 a.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

10 to 11:50 a.m.

Monday, Dec. 14

11 and 11:30 a.m.

TR,TR+

11 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 17

11 and 11:30 a.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

11 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.

Wednesday, Dec. 16

Noon and 12:30 p.m.

TR,TR+

Noon to 1:50 p.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 15

Noon and 12:30 p.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

Noon to 1:50 p.m.

Monday, Dec. 14

1 and 1:30 p.m.

TR,TR+

1 to 2:50 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 17

1 and 1:30 p.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

1 to 2:50 p.m.

Wednesday, Dec. 16

2 and 2:30 p.m.

TR,TR+

2 to 3:50 p.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 15

2 and 2:30 p.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

2 to 3:50 p.m.

Monday, Dec. 14

3 and 3:30 p.m.

TR,TR+

3 to 4:50 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 17

3 and 3:30 p.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

3 to 4:50 p.m.

Wednesday, Dec. 16

4 and 4:30 p.m.

TR,TR+

4 to 5:50 p.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 15

4 and 4:30 p.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

4 to 5:50 p.m.

Monday, Dec. 14

5 and 5:30 p.m.

TR,TR+

5 to 6:50 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 17

5 and 5:30 p.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

5 to 6:50 p.m.

Wednesday, Dec. 16

6 and 6:30 p.m.

TR,TR+

6 to 7:50 p.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 15

6 and 6:30 p.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

6 to 7:50 p.m.

Monday, Dec. 14

7 and 7:30 p.m.

TR,TR+

7 to 8:50 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 17

7 and 7:30 p.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

7 to 8:50 p.m.

Wednesday, Dec. 16

8 and 8:30 p.m.

TR,TR+

8 to 9:50 p.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 15

8 and 8:30 p.m.

MWF, MTWR, MTWRF, MW, MW+

8 to 9:50 p.m.

Monday, Dec. 14

6 a.m. thru 5:45 p.m.

M, T, W, R, F, S, or U only

(3 hour classes)

Schedule final last two hours of class time during final exam week

6 and 6:30 p.m.

M, T, W, R or F only

Regular meeting day during final exam week

7 and 7:30 p.m.

M, T, W, R or F only

Regular meeting day during final exam week

MW+

Means class meets Monday and Wednesday

with one additional meeting day per week.

TR+

Means class meets Tuesday and Thursday with

one additional meeting day per week.

2015 Fall Final Exams and

other Culminating Activities

Saturday, Dec. 12 to Friday, Dec. 18

• Fall 2015 semester includes 15 instructional weeks

and one week of final exams or other culminating activities.

• Final exams or culminating activities will meet in the

same classroom unless other arrangements are made.

• Classes that meet less than 12 weeks will have their

final exam or other culminating activities during their

last class meeting.

• Friday, Dec. 18, is set aside as a day for make-up exams.

CLASS MEETING DAY KEY:

M – Monday

T – Tuesday

W – Wednesday

R – Thursday

F – Friday

S – Saturday

U – Sunday

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Accessible 425 Fawell Boulevard

Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137-6599 (630) 942-2800 www.cod.edu

Buildings

COLLEGE ROAD FAWELL BOULEVARD FROM ROOSEVELT ROAD (ROUTE 38)

FROM BLANCHARD ROAD

FAWELL BOULEVARD

B.J.Hoddinott Wildlife Sanctuary

From Butterfield Road (Route 56) WDCB-FM Transmitter Tower

Ecological Study Area

PARK BOULEV ARD TO BUT TERFIELD ROAD TO ROOSEVEL T ROAD LAMB ER T ROAD Stadium College 6 College 4

College 3 College 2 College 1 Fawell D Fawell C Fawell B Fawell A Fawell E

CHC

Soccer Fields

SRC

BIC Rodney K. Berg Instructional Center

CHC Culinary & Hospitality Center EC Early Childhood Center GH Greenhouse

HEC Homeland Security Education Center

HSC Health and Science Center

Bus Stop

Shipping and Receiving Employee Guest/30-Minute V Motorcycle College 7 College 1A HEC HSC College 5 CMC WEST COLLEGE ROA D V V V SSC SCC PEC MAC GH V

Produced by mapformation for College of DuPage. Last updated July 2014. Russell R. Kirt Prairie Baseball Field Softball Field Practice Field Tennis Courts

Parking

MAC Harold D. McAninch Arts Center

PEC Physical Education Center SCC Seaton Computing Center SRC Student Resource Center SSC Student Services Center TEC Technical Education Center

TEC

EC

BIC

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For more maps and related information, go to the Maps and Directions pages on the

COD web site: www.cod.edu/about/maps_and_directions.

REGISTRATION HELP

Need assistance registering? In-person

registration is available on the Glen Ellyn

campus and at all four College of DuPage

Regional Centers:

Please visit myaccess.cod.edu to register

for classes and make your tuition payment.

Addison

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ADDISON North Ave. 64 Fullerton Ave. Swift Rd . Swift Rd. 355 53 53 Army Trail Rd. Glen Ellyn Rd. NORTH Addison Regional Center at Technology Center of DuPage 75th St. 87th St. 75th St. Book Rd . Modaf f Rd . Plainfield-Naperville Rd. Ogden A ve. Naper Blvd . Naperville Regional Center NAPERVILLE Was hing to n St . Gartner Rd . W est St . Aurora Ave. W as hi ng to n St . 59 34 34 59 Nap er B lvd . Rickert Dr. Rickert Dr. NORTH

Addison Center at Technology Center of DuPage

301 S. Swift Road, Addison, IL 60101

(630) 942-4600

Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

(Hours subject to change)

CAROL STREAM Carol Stream Regional Center NORTH North Ave. County Far m Rd. Lies Rd. Army Trail Rd. 64 Kuhn Rd. Gary A ve.

Naperville Center

1223 Rickert Drive, Naperville, IL 60540

(630) 942-4700

Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

(Hours subject to change)

Carol Stream Center

500 N. Kuhn Road, Carol Stream, IL 60188

(630) 942-4888

Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Friday, 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

(Hours subject to change)

OAK BROOK WESTMONT Westmont Regional Center 55th St. Cass A ve. Chicago Ave. Ogden Ave. Oakmont Dr. Pa sq ui ne lli D r. 31st St. Madison St. Adams Rd . 35th St. Spring Rd . Midwest Rd. 22nd St. Oakwood Dr . 83 34 88 NORTH CLARENDON HILLS

Westmont Center

650 Pasquinelli Drive, Westmont, IL 60559

(630) 942-4800

Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

(Hours subject to change)

Testing hours vary at

off-campus Learning

Commons. See page 15

for contact information.

*

College of DuPage Regional Centers are

close to your home and offer morning,

afternoon and evening classes. Credit

courses include many that fulfill the

general education requirements for

each associate’s degree and many

that transfer to baccalaureate

degree-granting institutions. Adult Fast Track

courses are available as well.

The centers offer many of the same

services you will find in Glen Ellyn. These

include admission and registration

assistance, tuition payment, testing,

counseling by appointment, and open

computer labs available for students and

community members.

College of DuPage

REGIONAL

CENTERS

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