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  1. There's more than one benefit to enrolling in a course at College of DuPage during the summer months: Get ahead. Ease into the life of a college student by picking up a class after you graduate high school or taking an additional course you need to fulfill your prerequisites.

  2. Find a career or receive tools to jumpstart your job search. College of DuPage strives to be the center for excellence in teaching, learning, and cultural experiences by providing accessible, affordable, and comprehensive education.

  3. Tuition and fees are the cost you will pay to attend College of DuPage. The cost of tuition at COD depends on where you live. Students who live within Community College District 502 for at least 30 days prior to the start of the semester are classified as residents of the College of DuPage district and charged the in-district tuition rate.

  4. How to Get Started. Admissions Policies and Procedures. Admission at College of DuPage is open to anyone who is a high school graduate, has earned a GED or is at least 18 years old and can benefit from college-level instruction.

  5. Students intending to earn a degree or certificate at College of DuPage, and expecting to apply credit earned elsewhere, must contact institutions previously attended requesting an official transcript to be sent directly to the Office of Student Records.

  6. Academic Calendar 2024-2025. Fall Session - 2024. Note: Once it is confirmed if Election Day will be a holiday, we will confirm which one of these two days will be a non-instructional day. Spring Session - 2025. Summer Session - 2025. Board Approved May 18, 2023. More information on Academic Calendar dates.

  7. The cost of attending College of DuPage depends on if you are an in-district, out-of-district or out-of-state student.