The College of DuPage (COD) is Lake Park High School's community college. There are several post-secondary pathways when taking courses at COD:
Degree programs
Students take courses at COD to earn an Associate's Degree.
Students can then transfer to a 4-year college or university to finish their Bachelor's degree or go directly into the workforce.
Certificate programs
Certificate courses of study are designed for students not pursuing an associate's degree but who are interested in taking technical or professional courses needed to enter a field of employment or to update current skills. Most courses taken in a certificate program may be applied to a degree in the same field of study.
Students are assigned a COD admission counselor by their last name:
A-D: Jeff Walker, walkerj2242@cod.edu, (630) 942-2893
E-H: Edward Ortega (Bilingual - Spanish),
I-L: Angela Nackovic, nackovic@cod.edu, (630) 942-2398
M-P: Rio Almaria, almaria@cod.edu, (630) 942-2396
Q-T: Iris Castellanos (Bilingual – Spanish), castellanosi92@cod.edu, (630) 942-2397
U-Z: Debbie Jeffay, jeffay@cod.edu, (630) 942-3898
The College of DuPage website has a lot of helpful information. Links to popular subjects are below for reference. Visit their website for more information!
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