g n i r p S 2022
N O I T A T N E I OR E D I GU
WELCOME TO COD
Welcome to
College of DuPage
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SPRING 2022 PLANS This spring, College of DuPage will offer four types of classes: Virtual Classroom Meetings (VCM) Courses meet completely online in real time at specified days and times using video chat software. All assignments are submitted online. This format is designed to allow students regular face-to-face contact in a virtual format. Online (NET) Courses are taught completely online following instructor timelines and learning outcomes. Students interact mostly through discussion boards and written messages and all assignments are submitted online. Hybrid (HYB) Courses meet mainly online with additional meetings occurring in person as necessary to accomplish learning objectives. Students will meet on campus for labs, studios or clinical work. Face-to-face meeting days and times for each section will vary depending on the course and learning needs.
With the ever-changing COVID-19 situation it’s more important than ever to stay informed. View the most up-to-date COVID-19 policies and procedures at cod.edu.
Traditional In-Person Courses are attended in a traditional in-person setting on-campus, with immersive instructor and peer interaction.
WiFi hotspots and laptops are available for semester-long checkouts at the COD Library Reserve at library.cod.edu
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CAMPUS MAP
We have a lot of ground to cover, but no need to worry. We’re here to help. View the full campus map, COD center maps and building floorplans at cod.edu/maps.
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NAVIGATING THE HALLS Many of the Buildings are Connected
Although they have different names, the Student Resource Center (SRC), Student Services Center (SSC) and Berg Instructional Center (BIC) are actually one interconnected building. If you are walking in the SRC, it only takes one turn for you to now be in the SSC, which then can take you to the BIC. The McAninch Arts Center (MAC) and the Physical Education Center (PEC) can be accessed through tunnels on opposite sides of the BIC hallways. These tunnels are only accessible on the first floor of the BIC. The Health and Science Center (HSC) can be accessed with the pedestrian bridge that goes over Prairie Drive. This hallway is only accessible on the second floor of the SRC. If you are ever lost, ask someone! Most people are more than happy to give directions and if they don’t know, they can direct you to someone who does.
Bathroom Placement
Throughout the COD campus there are a lot of bathrooms, but their placement doesn't always make sense. Instead of having one bathroom for women and one bathroom for men right next to each other, most of the time both bathrooms are for the same gender, although this pattern is not always followed. However, there is usually a bathroom of the opposite gender just a hallway away, but the easiest way to find a bathroom is to follow the signs. There are gender neutral bathrooms in the BIC, HSC, and PEC. BIC2520 is located in the long hallway facing College Road (near BIC8). HSC1207 is located to the right of the Dental Clinic and HSC3315 and HSC3317 are located opposite of the east elevators. PEC126 and PEC139 are located across from the PE welcome desk and need a staff member to unlock.
The Library
The COD library is an amazing resource for students and community members. Located in the SRC, the library is on two floors. The bookstore (located on the ground floor) is right below the library. Throughout the library, there are plenty of study areas to choose from. However, each section is marked with a different volume. There are open talk zones, quiet zones and silent zones, so make sure you are aware of which zone you are in.
Photo by Alexia Lukose
The technology and media lab is located on the first floor as well as the reference desk and the printing and scanning station. The second floor is currently closed to the public, but there are more study areas as well as study rooms that can be reserved.
Center of Campus
Campus Central and Starbucks are located in the SSC and are considered the middle of campus because this is where most administrative offices are located. Campus Central is a circle desk with staff there to answer any questions. Across from Starbucks is the Financial Aid office, which is also next to the Registration office, the Specialized Admissions office and the police walk-up desk. Counseling and Career Services are located above Campus Central on the third floor, and the Student Life Lounge and Student Life office are located below Campus Central on the ground floor. Before the COD campus closed and faculty, staff and students began working remotely, many events and social gatherings were hosted in the open area next to Campus Central or in the Student Life Lounge.
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MAKE THE MOST OF COD
HIDDEN GEMS AT COD Writing, Reading, Speech Assistance (WRSA) WRSA offers coaching sessions for College of DuPage students who are working on assignments in any academic discipline. Schedule an appointment at cod.mywconline.com Join a Club Clubs are a great way to make new friends, try something new, and have fun while doing it ! View clubs on page 78 and at chaplife.cod.edu Blackboard Collaborate Tutoring Join weekly tutoring sessions on nearly ever subject! Click the “Student Support” tab at bb.cod.edu Field Study Courses Field Studies offers credit courses that combine classroom work with empirical field experiences. Classes are experience based and faculty led. Learn more at cod.edu/field Student Jobs Student jobs are a great way make some money, add to your resume and learn new skills. See openings at cod.hiretouch.com
LINKS TO BOOKMARK Blackboard Blackboard is the course management resource used at the college. You may not love it, but you will depend on it. Instructors usually post assignments, readings, test dates and grades here. Login at bb.cod.edu Student Email Along with email, these Office365 accounts include access to the entire Microsoft suite including web versions of Word, PowerPoint and Excel. Login at outlook.com/dupage.edu MyAccess MyAccess is the hub to everything you’ll need to access at COD. Use this to register for classes, manage financial aid, order transcripts, just to name a few. Login at myaccess.cod.edu
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STUDENT RESOURCES
Academic Support
MATH ASSISTANCE Submit your question to mathassistancearea@cod.edu WRITING APPOINTMENTS Reserve an appointment at cod.mywconline.com. PERSONALIZED TUTORING Join sessions for specific courses on Blackboard. bb.cod.edu Learn more at cod.edu/LearningCommons
Mental Health Support
CALL FOR CALM Free-of-charge, anonymous, emotional support text line for Illinois residents experiencing stress related to COVID-19. Text “talk” to 552020 MEDITATION Weekly sessions on Zoom. Contact mindfulness@cod.edu Learn more at cod.edu/coronavirus/ mental-health-resources
Departments and Services Counseling and Advising The Counseling and Advising Center will help you construct a plan to accomplish your academic goals. Faculty counselors and program advisors will help in career- and degree-related progress Schedule an appointment at cod.edu
Access and Accommodations Students with disabilities can contact Access and Accommodations for support in their college career. The center is voluntary and confidential. It includes support with testing, interpreters, and adaptive tech. Learn more at cod.edu/access
Career Services Get help writing a resume, develop interview techniques and learn a variety of skills to become more marketable and ensure career success. Career Services will help with both short- and long-term career goals. Learn more at cod.edu/careerservices
Financial Aid The Office of Student Financial Assistance will help navigate the various ways to pay tuition. They can help bridge the gap between the student’s need for, and the availability of, different methods of financial aid. Learn more at cod.edu/financial_aid
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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS The Office of Student Life offers a wide variety of clubs and organization. No matter your interest, there’s someway to get involved at College of DuPage. Contact the advisor with questions.
ACADEMIC/PRE-PROFESSIONAL
CULTURAL / ETHNIC
Academy of Law and Justice Tauya Forst, johnsont217@cod.edu
Horticulture Club bartzm@cod.edu
Albanian Club Marty Bartz, mitrani@cod.edu
Acounting Club Christopher Ferro, ferroc@cod.edu
Human Services Network Jason Florin, florin@cod.edu
Arab Student Association Amal Jarad, jarada@cod.edu
American Meteorological Society Paul Sirvatka, sirvatka@cod.edu
Interior Design Club Jane Kielb, kielbj@cod.edu
Asian Student Association Lubna Haque, haquel@cod.edu
Anatomy & Physiology Club Karan Oliver-Tucci, olivert@cod.edu
Library Tech Assistant Club Amanda Musacchio, musacchioa@cod.edu
Black Student Alliance Devin Chambers, chambersd62@cod.edu
Animation Club Anthony Venezia, venezia@cod.edu
Paralegal Club Linda Jenkins, jenkinsl@cod.edu
Casa de Amigos Profesora Mares, marese@cod.edu
Architecture Club Mark Pearson, pearson@cod.edu
Philosophy Leslie, Wolf, wolfl214@cod.edu
Chinese Student Club Min Pan, panmin@cod.edu
Astronomy Club Joseph DalSanto, dalsantoj228@cod.edu
Pre-Dental Association Jeff Trautmann trautman@cod.edu
German Club Miglena Nikolova, nikolovam@cod.edu
BioTech Club Karen Persky, persky@cod.edu
Pre-Physician Assistant Club Lubna Haque, haquel@cod.edu
Indian Student Association Thomas Kulanjiyil, kulanj@cod.edu
Business Club Joe Tungol, tungol@cod.edu
Programming Club Sheikh Shamsuddin, shamsudd@cod.edu
Japanese Culture Club Shingo Satsutani, satsutan@cod.edu
Chem Bonding Club Lubna Haque, haquel@cod.edu
Society of Women Engineers Alyssa Pasquale, pasqualea185@cod.edu
La Connexion Française Mirta Pagnucci, pagnuccim@cod.edu
Cyber Defense Club Brock Stout, stoutb@cod.edu
Songwriting Club Elizabeth Murphy murphye@cod.edu
Latino Ethnic Awareness Association Rosie Carbajal-Romo, carbajal-romor@cod.edu
Engineering Club Tom Carter, cartert@cod.edu
Student Education Association Yuri Flores-Rivera, floresriveray@dupage.edu
Muslim Students Association Amal Jarad, jarada@cod.edu
Entrepreneurship Club Peter James, jamesp@cod.edu
Student Veterans Association arriolaj211@cod.edu
Seoul of COD- Korean Club Maria Ritzema, ritzemam@cod.edu
Environmental Club environmental.cod@gmail.com Future Physicians Club Beth Kirkpatrick, kirkpatrickb@cod.edu Game Development Bradley Sward, swardb@cod.edu
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FAITH-BASED
POLITICAL/ADVOCACY EXTRACURRICULAR
Christians on Campus Erich Hauenstein, hauenste@cod.edu
Feminist Alliance Mary Jean Cravens, cravens@cod.edu
Anime and Cosplay Jim Allen, allenj@cod.edu
Coptic Youth Fellowship Leslie Wolf, wolfl214@cod.edu
Pride Alliance Or’Shaundra Benson, bensono@cod.edu
Chess Club Jeffrey Trautmann, trautman@cod.edu
Global InterVarsity Nicholas Hebert, hebertn53@dupage.edu
Mental Health Awareness Team Dennis Emano, emanod@cod.edu
Hands Up! (ASL Club) Adam Wasilewski, wasilewskia54@cod.edu
Jewish Student Alliance Ideen Zarkin, zarkini@cod.edu
Model UN David Goldberg, goldberg@cod.edu
Sci-Fi/Fantasy & Gaming Club Jim Allen, allenj@cod.edu
Melchizedek Bible Study Christina Rossier, rossierc@dupage.edu
Students for a Democratic Society Samuel Mitrani, mitraniv@cod.edu
The Page Turners Lisa Higgins, higgins@cod.edu
Second City Campus Ministry beemerk@cod.edu
ORGANIZATIONS
Veterans National Honor Society arriolaj211@cod.edu
Alter Ego Productions Shannon Hernan, hernan@cod.edu
SERVICE
Courier Student News Jim Fuller, fullerj@cod.edu
Autismerica Michael Duggan, duggan@cod.edu
Forensics Kacy Abeln, abelnk@cod.edu
Care to Cure Naheed Rouf, hasann@cod.edu
Prairie Light Review Adam Fotos, fotosa@cod.edu
COD Buddies Jennifer Butler, butlerj61@cod.edu
Student Leadership Council Stephanie Quirk, quirks@cod.edu
Girl Up Samiha Syed, syeds1283@dupage.edu
HONOR SOCIETIES Alpha Delta Nu Maureen Waller, waller@cod.edu Alpha Mu Gamma Bonnie Loder, loderb@cod.edu Delta Psi Omega canday@cod.edu Honors Student Advisory Committee Lisa Higgins, higgins@cod.edu Phi Theta Kappa phibeta@cod.edu
The Office of Student Life makes the COD experience fun! View upcoming events, giveaways and more on ChapLife. chaplife.cod.edu 8
SCHOLARSHIPS How do I qualify for merit-based scholarships? All scholarships have a unique set of criteria. The merit requirements vary. We encourage students to complete the scholarship application, including answering a set of qualifying questions, to discover the scholarships for which they are eligible, based on their academic performance. What are the deadlines for scholarships? Applications for Fall semester are accepted, generally, mid-January through mid-March. Applications for Fall semester are accepted, generally, early September through November 1st.
How do I qualify for need-based scholarships? All scholarships have a unique set of criteria. Needbased scholarships require students to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The college defaults to the federal government’s determination of need, based on the FAFSA. If a student elects not to complete the FAFSA, this may limit the number of scholarships for which they are qualified. We strongly encourage students to complete the FAFSA to in order to qualify.
Popular Scholarships Foundation’s Textbook Scholarship • Glenn Hansen Leadership Scholarship Health Initiative Scholarship • Mercedes Benz Scholarship • Naperville Woman’s Club Rotary Club Of Naperville Downtown • Student Life Leadership Award
apply at cod.edu/scholarships
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Academic Calendar Spring 2022
START OF SESSION
LAST DAY TO REGISTER*
LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW
END OF SESSION
JAN
APRIL
17
MAY
Jan. 24 - May 20
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MAR
20
FIRST
JAN
FEB
MAR
MAR
FEB
APRIL
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MAY
Feb. 21 - May 20
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APRIL
20
SECOND
MAR
APRIL
APRIL
MAY
16 Week
8 Week
Jan. 24 - Mar. 19
12 Week
8 Week Mar. 21 - May 14
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IMPORTANT DATES Spring Break Mar. 28 - April 3
Final Exams May 14 - 20
Commencement Friday, May 20 *With instructor permit
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