Illinois Tech and College of DuPage Form Guaranteed Admission Agreement
Partnership Offers Seamless Transfer, Scholarships to Qualified Students
Illinois Tech and have formed a Guaranteed Admission Agreement, which will provide COD students a seamless transfer path to select Illinois Tech undergraduate degrees, including tracks for Illinois Tech’s College of Architecture and its Armour College of Engineering.
“At Illinois Tech we are always seeking ways to make top-quality educational opportunities available to the broadest number of students possible,†says Peter Kilpatrick, Illinois Tech’s provost. “Our partnership with College of DuPage offers not only an easy transition but also financial incentives to support students on their path to success.â€
Under the agreement, Illinois Tech will accept applications from College of DuPage students who are pursuing associate of arts or associate of science degrees. Eligible students may concurrently enroll at both institutions, and Illinois Tech applicants will take Illinois Tech gateway courses while enrolled at COD, the largest public community college in the state of Illinois. These courses will be offered through Illinois Tech’s FastForward to Illinois Tech Program at a highly discounted rate of $100 per credit hour. Additionally, COD students accepted to Illinois Tech through the new agreement will be offered a special IIT Scholarship of $25,000 with full-time enrollment.
“This agreement marks another milestone for College of DuPage as we continue to strengthen our focus on student success,†says President Ann Rondeau. “We are proud to offer this opportunity to our students and thank Illinois Tech leaders for their faith in the strength of our academic programming.â€
Illinois Tech’s campuses include Mies Campus in Â鶹APP’s Bronzeville neighborhood, a Downtown Campus, and its suburban Rice Campus in Wheaton and Moffett Campus in Bedford Park. The proximity of Illinois Tech’s campus in Wheaton to Glen Ellyn, where COD is located, provides an added bonus, giving students the ability to complete their studies in DuPage County, says COD Provost Mark Curtis-Chávez.
“The success of our students extends beyond our doors, and this agreement provides College of DuPage graduates guaranteed access to Illinois Tech’s highly regarded programming, with financial benefits that make their dreams of higher education easier to achieve,†Curtis-Chávez says. “This agreement is particularly valuable for students pursuing engineering or architecture, because Illinois Tech has created specific tracks in these competitive fields to give our students a clear course of study with a great deal of academic support along the way.â€