A new partnership between College of DuPage and Northern Illinois University provides guaranteed admission for COD students to a broad range of study areas at NIU.

Students who participate in this agreement will have an opportunity to earn a wide range of degrees at NIU, including a bachelor’s in applied technology, an associate in general studies in health sciences, a bachelor’s in applied management, or a bachelor’s in arts or science from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at NIU.

“This is another step in a far-reaching and significant partnership that provides a guaranteed pathway for our students to earn a bachelor’s degree at Northern Illinois University,” said College of DuPage President Ann Rondeau.

“At College of DuPage, we focus on students first. This type of innovative agreement offers access to affordable, quality education between two of the finest public higher education institutions in Illinois. We will continue to pursue opportunities such as this one to help our students reach their highest potential and prepare them for the 21st century workforce.”

Under the new guaranteed admission agreement, upon completion of their course work at COD, students who maintain a 2.0 grade-point average will receive guaranteed admission to NIU, and students with a GPA of 3.2 or higher will receive guaranteed admission into the NIU Honors Program.

Completion of general education requirements at COD through this program will be accepted at NIU, and COD students may transfer to NIU after earning a minimum of 24 credits.

Last spring, COD and NIU created an agreement that provides an opportunity for students to complete 30 hours of NIU coursework combined with additional COD courses to earn a bachelor of science in technology degree from NIU, with an emphasis in applied manufacturing technology.

“We are committed to providing a pathway to a bachelor’s degree for students who are driven to achieve that goal,” NIU President Doug Baker said. “This agreement breaks down barriers and provides a seamless process that allows students to attain a degree that will position them for career advancement throughout their lifetime.”

For information about this initiative, contact Emmanuel Awuah, COD associate vice president of academic affairs, at (630) 942-2652 or awuahe@cod.edu , or contact the NIU Office of Registration and Records at (815) 753-0681 or regrec@niu.edu.