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3+1 Bachelor's Degree Programs

College of DuPage has collaborated with prominent local universities to offer bachelor’s degree programs at a reduced cost and with a seamless pathway. Take three years of classes at College of DuPage and one year with a partner institution. The additional fourth year courses are taught by a faculty member at a partner university. You will earn your bachelor’s degree from the partner university.

3+1 Program Benefits

  • Convenient location of classes. The third year of classes can be taken at COD. 
  • The final year of classes is offered in a format selected by the partner institution.  The format may be on COD's campus, offsite, hybrid or online. 
  • Learn from experienced faculty. Faculty from partner institutions are educational leaders in their respective program areas. 
  • Save money. Advanced classes are offered at a significantly reduced tuition rate.

3+1 Program Agreements

Search for a 3+1 Program agreement by program or by school.

Benedictine University

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

  • AAS Degree in Nursing to BS in Nursing

Concordia University Chicago

Bachelor of Arts in Healthcare Management

  • AAS Degree in Dental Hygiene to BA in Healthcare Management
  • AAS Degree in Diagnostic Medical Imaging Radiography to BA in Healthcare Management
  • AAS Degree in Emergency Medical Services to BA in Healthcare Management
  • AAS Degree in Management to BA in Healthcare Management
  • AAS Degree in Physical Therapist Assistant in Healthcare Management
  • AAS Degree in Respiratory Care to BA in Healthcare Management

  Governors State University

Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing

  • AAS Degree in Nursing to BS in Nursing

  Lewis University

Bachelors of Science in Accounting

  • AAS Accounting to BS Accounting

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

  • AAS Degree in Computer and Information Science (CIS) Application and Technical Support Specialist to BS in Computer Science
  • AAS Degree in Computer and Information Science (CIS) Software Development to BS in Computer Science

Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity

  • AAS Degree in Computer and Information Technology (CIT) Cybersecurity and Defense to BS in Cybersecurity

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

  • AAS Degree in Computer and Information Technology (CIT) Computer and Internetwork Technician to BS in Information Technology

Bachelor of Arts in Criminal and Justice Studies

  • AA Degree to BA in Criminal and Justice Studies

  National Louis University

Bachelor of Arts Degree in Human Services

  • AAS Human Services Generalist/BA Human Services
  • AAS Addictions Counseling/BA Human Services

  Roosevelt University

Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Tourism Management

  • AAS Degree in Baking and Pastry to BS in Hospitality and Tourism Management 
  • AAS Degree in Culinary Arts to BS in Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • AAS Degree in Hospitality/Tourism Management to BS in Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • AAS Degree in Meeting/Event Planning to BS in Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • AAS Degree in Restaurant Management to BS in Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • AAS Degree in Travel and Tourism to BS in Hospitality and Tourism Management 

Valley City State University

Bachelor of Applied Science in Management 

  • AAS Facility Maintenance Mechanic  to Bachelor of Applied Science in Management 
  • AAS Horticulture to Bachelor of Applied Science in Management 
  • AAS HVACR Contractor to Bachelor of Applied Science in Management 
  • AAS HVACR Service Technician to Bachelor of Applied Science in Management 
  • AAS Landscape Contracting and Management to Bachelor of Applied Science in Management 
  • AAS Sustainable Urban Agriculture to Bachelor of Applied Science in Management 

Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education

  • Associate in Arts (AA) degree to Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education 

Bachelor of Science in Technology Education

  • Associate in Arts (AA) degree to Bachelor of Science degree in Technology Education 

Steps to Apply to the 3+1 Program

Once you are ready to get started, follow the steps below:

  1. Begin your studies at COD in your chosen degree. In collaboration with a COD counselor or program advisor, develop an academic plan that meets both the articulated Associate degree and transfer program requirements.
  2. Complete the 3+1 Transfer Application. Email the completed application to 3plus1@cod.edu or dropped it off at the front desk of the Counseling, Advising and Transfer office located in Student Services Center (SSC) 3200.
  3. Connect with the 3+1 partner school through a campus visit, advising session, or transfer event to ensure you understand program expectations and answer your questions. 
  4. Submit an official admission application one to two semesters before you complete your degree at COD. You'll need to request your official COD transcripts to be sent directly to the transfer destination.  
  5. Apply to graduate with an Associate degree identified in the 3+1 program map. After grades and degrees post, request your final official College of DuPage transcripts be sent to the transfer destination. 
  6. Once admitted into your 3+1 school, meet with an advisor to discuss the registration process. If you have applied for financial aid, you must activate a Consortium Agreement allowing your third-year courses to be paid for by the 3+1 school. You must be accepted into the 3+1 school before starting your third-year courses.
  7. After you have been accepted and have met with an advisor, register for your third-year (or junior-year) courses.
  8. Continue and complete your fourth-year courses. 

Contact Information

Counseling, Advising and Transfer Services
Student Services Center (SSC), Room 3200
(630) 942-2259

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