High School Dual Credit

Dual Credit for Students gives high school students the chance to enroll in selected courses for which they receive both college and high school credit.

Dual Credit  Agreement Process for High Schools and Career Centers:  Procedures  and processes for establishing a Dual Credit program.

Articulated Credit
In this program, students earn credit at College of DuPage for courses taken at high schools within Community College District 502 with, usually, a course grade of "A" or "B." Articulated credit course work is generally in the career and technical education areas.To qualify for articulated credit, complete the following within two years of high school graduation:

  • Submit a completed Application for Articulated Credit to the Records office, Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 2015.
  • Request an official transcript be sent from your high school to the Records office at College of DuPage.
  • You must complete at least one credit course at College of DuPage to establish a transcript record before the Records office can record any credit earned from the Credit by Demonstrated Competence program.

Information about which specific courses carry articulated credit is available from the Records Office (630) 942-3838.

Non-Traditional Careers
Non-Traditional Careers helps both men and women explore careers that are challenging, creative and satisfying but that may not be the typical choice.

Careers for Students with Disabilities
provides links for COD students to internal and external resources and assistance with jobs and careers.

Student Leadership Academy
SLA is designed to link local high school juniors and seniors with members of our local business community to help students develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the workplace.

Career Clusters and Pathways

 

Pathway Plan of Study

 

Contact Information


Mary Klinefelter, Director
Office of Academic Partnerships

Sue Blasi
Dual Credit

Anna Gay
Nontraditional Careers
Student Leadership Academy