College of DuPage is a fully accredited institution of higher education providing more than 90 certificate programs, 59 occupational degrees and 45 transfer pre-baccalaureate programs. The College offers courses and programs that span a wide variety of interests and ages. Students can earn a degree or certificate, transfer to a baccalaureate-granting institution, learn new skills to reenter the workforce or advance their career, take classes for enjoyment or enrichment, improve their business through customized solutions, gain basic skills, study for their GED or enroll their children in youth education classes offered through Continuing Education.
The College provides the high-quality educational resources, and a broad range of services for both students and community members. Students will receive support from Counseling and Advising, the Library, Academic Support Center and Career Services Center.
College of DuPage offers such degrees as: Associate in Arts (A.A.), Associate in Science (A.S.), Associate in Engineering Science (A.E.S.), Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.), Associate in General Studies (A.G.S.), Associate in Fine Arts Art Option (A.F.A.), Associate in Fine Arts Music Option (A.F.A.), and Associate in Arts in Teaching Secondary Mathematics (A.A.T.)
Financial Aid The Office of Student Financial Aid at DuPage provides a range of financial resources to help students and their families pay for the cost of education at College of DuPage. Students may get the following:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Illinois MAP Grant
- Illinois Incentive for Access (IIA) Grant
- Federal Supplement Educational Opportunity Grant
- Federal Academic Competitiveness Grant
- State Student to Student Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Loans
- Scholarships
- Military Grants