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College of DuPage
College of DuPage
GLEN ELLYN, IL . 2 Year 3.8
#999 in Best Colleges in America
425 FAWELL BLVD GLEN ELLYN, IL 60137

Overview

College of DuPage (COD) is the largest public community college in Illinois, USA. It was founded in 1967 and is located in Glen Ellyn, serving multiple communities including DuPage County, Cook County and Will County. The college's main campus covers an area of 273 acres and offers more than 150 degree and certificate programs in the humanities, STEM, business, health sciences and other fields. COD focuses on practice and transfer paths, and provides flexible learning methods such as online, hybrid and virtual classrooms. In addition, the college also excels in dual credit courses. In 2023, it ranked first among the 48 community colleges in Illinois, with 7,391 registered students.

Rankings

  • 179

    #179 in Best Hispanic-Serving Institutions in America

  • 1

    #1 3 in Best Community Colleges in Illinois

  • 302

    #302 in Best Community Colleges in America

  • Best Hispanic-Serving Institutions in America 179 of 405
  • Best Community Colleges in America 302 of 922

Academics

  • C+Professors
  • B Value
  • A Diversity
  • A+Safety
  • A Student Life
  • B+Location

Majors

  • Liberal Arts and Humanities
    962 Graduates
  • Natural Sciences
    242 Graduates
  • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT Paramedic)
    178 Graduates
  • Business
    126 Graduates
  • Licensed Practical Nurse Training (LPN)
    107 Graduates
  • Nursing Assistant
    105 Graduates
  • Nursing
    101 Graduates
  • Accounting Technician and Bookkeeping
    78 Graduates
  • Medical Assistant
    68 Graduates
  • Computer Programming
    65 Graduates

Admissions

  • Rolling Admissions
    Application Deadline
  • 100%
    Acceptance Rate
  • Application Fee
  • Application Website
    Visit offical website
  • Online Certificate Programs
    0
  • Online Associates Programs
    0
  • Online Bachelor's Programs
    0

Costs

  • Average Total Aid Awarded
    $7,545
  • Students Receiving Financial Aid
    59%
  • National Average Cost
    $15,523

After College

  • Graduation Rate
    31%
  • Employed 2 Years After Graduation
    88%
  • National Average Earnings
    $33,028

Students

  • Full-Time Enrollment
    6,887 Undergrads
  • Part-Time Undergrads
    13,962
  • Undergrads Over 25
    30%
  • Pell Grant
    35%
  • Varsity Athletes
    4%

Campus Life

  • Student Faculty Ratio
    19:1
  • Evening Degree Programs
    Yes
  • Athletic Conference
    No data available  
  • Athletic Division
    NJCAA Division III

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