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The Adult Fast Track (AFT) program is an accelerated program for adults 24 years and older who are seriously committed to continuing their education, but require accommodation for their busy lifestyles. While the AFT program is intensive and rigorous, it is manageable for individuals who are highly motivated and self-disciplined. Completion of all coursework results in the attainment of a certificate or an associate's degree.

Degree Programs

In general, depending on the program, students enrolled in the AFT program can complete their degree by attending one class meeting per week over an approximate two- to two-and one-half-year period. Available AFT programs include an Associate in Arts (A.A.) and Associate in General Studies (A.G.S.) degrees, as well as an Associate in Applied Sciences (A.A.S.) degree in Human Services Generalist.

Certificate Programs
AFT currently offers a certificate in Physician Office Coding and Billing. This certificate can be completed in less than two semesters by attending no more than one class meeting per week. New cohort groups begin when at least 20 students have committed to the program.

AFT Administration
The AFT program is headquartered at the College of DuPage Westmont Regional Center. Students interested in participating in the AFT program must submit an application through the Westmont Center for consideration.
All degrees and certificates offered through the AFT program are fully accredited by the North Central Association and the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB).

Non-AFT students may now take selected AFT courses. Please contact AFT adviser Kathy Riley at 630.942.FAST regarding this new opportunity.

 

 

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