
| Office of Admissions | Albert A. Robin Campus |
| 430 S. Michigan Avenue | 1400 N. Roosevelt Blvd. |
| Chicago, IL 60605 | Schaumburg, IL 60173-4344 |
| (312) 341-3515 | (847) 619-8600 |
These guidelines are based on the most current information received, but can be subject to change by the transfer school. Therefore, any student planning to transfer should contact the transfer school about his/her program at College of DuPage. Transfer guides are available in both printed and website formats. Printed formats might not reflect the most current information. Please check the website at http://www.cod.edu/dept/regner/maintest.htm or contact the Counseling, and Advising Service (SRC-2044) .
Degree Completion Program - AA, AS, or AGS to Bachelor of Professional Studies
in Organizational Leadership
Degree Completion Program - AAS to Bachelor of Professional Studies in
Organizational Leadership
COD Transfer
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Quarter
to Semester Conversion Guide
"HOW TO READ THIS TRANSFER GUIDE"
With the start of the Fall, 2005 term College of DuPage will switch from a quarter to semester system. All the transfer guides will contain both quarter and semester course articulation information to assist students and faculty advisors during this transition phase. Quarter term classes have three digit course numbers, while semester course have Bolded four digit course numbers: For example, ENGLI 101 is a quarter course and ENGLI 1101 is a semester course. In the transfer guides, articulation tables will show a number of course articulation arrangements, for example:
Speec 100, 1100 In the above case the Speech 100 course or 1100 can be used to meet a requirement. Engli 102 + 103, 1102 In above case, English 102 plus 103 or English 1102 can be used to meet the requirement. Math 115, 1115 and 116 and 117, 1116 This case describes two situations: 1.) Math 115 equals 1115 and Math 116 + 117 equals 1116 2.) Math 115 + 116 + 117 equals Math 1115 + 1116The transfer guides are a valuable tool to assist students and faculty advisors with the transfer process. Given the complex nature of the articulation process should you have any questions regarding course equivalencies contact the College Articulation Office at 630/942.2500.
Recommended courses for ARTS & SCIENCES, EDUCATION, BUSINESS - COD/Roosevelt Dual Admission Program 2 + 2 A.A. to B.S. in Business Administrators can also be accessed at this site.
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Roosevelt University has launched a new Transfer Web Site. The web site offers community college students and those who counsel them the necessary tools to make informed choices including: detailed articulation files for each individual college, general information about transfer concerns and existing 2+2 programs with area colleges.
Roosevelt University is a Participant in the IAI (General Education Core Curriculum and/or the Illinois Baccalaureate Majors' Curricula).
There is transfer information covering a wide variety of topics in the "General Transfer Information" section of the Advising Handbook. The handbook is located in Counseling, Transfer and Advising Services (IC-2010) and may be useful to students.
Transfer students are admitted on the basis of official college transcripts indicating ability to do credible college work. Normally a 2.0 G.P.A. or better is expected. Students who have few transferable courses or marginal records may be required to take an entrance examination or to present high school transcripts. Grades of "C" or above are required in the major.
All students transferring to Roosevelt with COD English 101, 102, 103, 1101 and 1102 (a "C" grade or above in each course) must take and pass the Roosevelt University Assessment Test to satisfy the university writing requirement. The writing requirement should be satisfied as soon as possible after transfer. It is not only a graduation requirement but also the prerequisite to courses needed by many students. Additional information about the Roosevelt University Assessment Test can be found in the Roosevelt University's Undergraduate Catalog.
Roosevelt's Evelyn T. Stone University College offers adults (25 years of age or older) a special credit-shortened program of undergraduate studies leading to a Bachelor of General Studies (BGS) or Bachelor of Professional Studies (BPS) degree. Prospective students are invited to make an appointment to discuss their educational interests by calling (312) 341-3860 or (847) 619-8600.
For traditional B.A. or B.S. degrees, Roosevelt University accepts a maximum of 99 quarter hours from COD. At least 54 semester hours toward a degree must be earned at a senior institution including at least 30 semester hours at Roosevelt University.
Roosevelt University does not accept College of DuPage's A.A. or A.S. degree as meeting all general education requirements. Students must complete Roosevelt's general education requirements prior to graduation from Roosevelt but not for admission. However, COD students should attempt to complete as many of Roosevelt University's general education requirements as possible while at College of DuPage.
Roosevelt University's Michigan Avenue campus hosts open houses three times each year in November, March, and June. Call (312) 341-3515 for details. Roosevelt University's Schaumburg campus hosts open houses each fall and spring. Call (847) 619-8600 for details.
Presidential Scholarships for exceptional full-time students who have a 3.85 grade average or higher in college work. Eligibility also requires demonstrated potential for contribution to the Roosevelt community. Awards cover $7500 per year and are renewable. Five new recipients will be selected each year.
Recognition Scholarships for outstanding students who have achieved a 3.0 grade average or higher in college work. Awards range from $1000 to $6000 per year based on academic credentials and are renewable.
Roosevelt Scholars an honors program for exceptional students. Scholars are mentored by leaders in industry, government, education and entertainment and will have outstanding internship opportunities. Roosevelt Scholars receive scholarship awards ranging from partial to full tuition. Fifty new scholars are accepted each year. An application to the program is required. Call (312) 341-3515 or (847) 619-8600 for details.
Listed below are Illinois Articulation Initiative links for General Education and Lower Division Major course recommendations between College of DuPage and Roosevelt University. It is extremely important to always check with your transfer school advisor regarding specific course selection and transfer issues.
| Biological Sciences | Mass Comm. - Journalism/News Edit./Photojournalism |
| Gen. Ed. Recommendations | Gen. Ed. Recommendations |
| Business | Mathematics |
| Gen. Ed. Recommendations | Gen. Ed. Recommendations |
| Computer Science - Information System Emphasis | Music |
| Gen. Ed. Recommendations | Gen. Ed. Recommendations |
| Computer Science - Technical Emphasis | Secondary Education |
| Gen. Ed. Recommendations | Gen. Ed. Recommendations |
| Early Childhood Education | Special Education |
| Gen. Ed. Recommendations | Gen. Ed. Recommendations |
| Elementary Education | Speech Communication |
| Gen. Ed. Recommendations | Gen. Ed. Recommendations |
| Mass Communication - Advertising/Public Relations | Theater Arts |
| Gen. Ed. Recommendations | Gen. Ed. Recommendations |
To visit Roosevelt University, click here
For information about transferring to Illinois colleges and
universities using the Illinois Articulation Initiative, click
here
This page last edited on 06/07/06