1.
What is a prerequisite?
A prerequisite is a listed course or other enrollment criteria that
must be satisfied prior to registration.
2.
What is automated prerequisite checking?
When you attempt to register for a class at C.O.D., your academic record
will be checked to ensure that you have met the course prerequisites.
If your record does not show that you have taken the prerequisite course,
you will not be allowed to enroll.
3.
My registration was denied, “Prerequisite not met”, now
what?
A.
Register for the prerequisite course; see the Class
Schedule or Catalog.
B. Register for an alternate course; see the Class
Schedule.
C. If you’ve taken the prerequisite at another college,
have your official college transcript sent to the College of DuPage
Records Office and complete a Student
Transfer Evaluation Request Form. Submit it to the Records
Office.
D. If you’ve taken the chemistry prerequisite in High
School, have your official High School transcript sent to the College
of DuPage Records Office before registration. Transcripts will be
evaluated for chemistry courses for students who have applied to the
college. The evaluation process could take 3-4 weeks.
E. If you sent your High School transcript to the College
of DuPage Records Office prior to May 2007, please contact the Records
Office at 630-942-3829 or by e-mail at HStranscript@cod.edu
to request an official evaluation of chemistry courses.
4.
What if I am currently enrolled in the prerequisite course?
- You
will be allowed to register for the next course in the sequence.
- At
the end of the term, after grades are posted, your record will be
automatically checked to verify that you have met the prerequisite
criteria.
- If
you have not met the criteria, you will be dropped from the course
and notified by mail and through your “dupage.edu” e-mail
before the start of the next term.
5.
What if I am currently enrolled in the prerequisite course at another
institution?
- Contact
the Records office for specific instructions at 630-942-3830 or e-mail
prerequisite@cod.edu.
6.
How will my prerequisite courses be checked and verified?
- Courses
taken at C.O.D. are automatically verified at the point of registration.
- Transfer
courses that have been evaluated by the Records Office will also be
automatically verified.
7.
Will my Demonstrated Competency credit (articulated credit, CLEP, credit
by proficiency or advanced placement) be considered as meeting a prerequisite
course?
Yes.
8.
How will courses taken at another college or university be checked and
verified?
Have your official college transcripts sent to the College of DuPage
Records office and complete a Student
Transfer Evaluation Request Form. Submit it to the Records
Office
9.
How will my high school courses be checked?
For some chemistry courses, proof of courses taken in high school will
be required.
- Official
transcripts should be sent to the College of DuPage Records Office
before Registration. Transcripts will be evaluated for chemistry courses
for students who have submitted an admission form. The evaluation
process could take 3-4 weeks.
- If
you sent your High School transcript to the College of DuPage Records
Office prior to May 2007, please contact the Records Office at 630-942-3829
or by e-mail at HStranscript@cod.edu
to request an official evaluation of chemistry courses.
10.
How will the system treat students with special circumstances?
Students who present special circumstances (for example, extensive work
experience) at the point of registration will be referred to the appropriate
academic division office and subsequently referred to a faculty member
where necessary.
11.
How does the system handle prerequisites that were taken under the Quarter
system?
The
system can handle both Quarter and Semester courses.
12. Will my ACT score serve as
a prerequisite?
Depending on your score you may meet some reading, writing and math
prerequisites. Send your official score report to the Testing Office.
If your High School posts ACT scores on transcripts, have your official
High School transcript sent to the Records Office, SRC 2015.