Student Stories: Bert Novak

Bert Novak


Major: Business

At first, Bert Novak was not motivated by schoolwork.

He dropped out of high school at 16, but, at a counselor’s suggestion, enrolled in an adult education night school program at East Aurora High School. He found that taking courses at night suited him better and he earned his diploma within the year while he was still 16.

He started taking classes at COD in 2001 and at the same time founded his own business, Novak Custom Homes, and successfully completed the construction of two new homes. The heavy workload that came with running a business caused his academic career to suffer.

Honors Program at COD

Realizing he lacked the formal education necessary to take his company to higher levels, he enrolled full-time at COD. Novak maintained a 3.83 GPA and completed the Honors Scholars program. In addition to being an officer of Phi Theta Kappa and a Student Ambassador, he was also an active member of the International Student Organization.

For his part, Novak also found his extracurricular activities to be growing experiences.

“It was very important for me to work outside of the classes and join in extracurricular activities to meet other people who were highly motivated like me and who inspired me further,” he said.

Novak credits much of his success at COD to his involvement in these organizations, which helped him remain focused while simultaneously giving back to the college community.

It was very important for me to work outside of the classes and join in extracurricular activities to meet other people who were highly motivated like me and who inspired me further.

Bert Novak

He concedes that some people take a longer path than others when entering higher education. However, he also said, “I always knew I wanted to return to school and earn a college degree.”

When he graduated from COD, Novak was named one of the College’s two Outstanding Graduates. His plans included attending law school or pursuing an MBA, after which he wanted to start a family. 

Novak has met those goals, earning a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2010 and completing his Juris Doctor degree at the University of Wisconsin Law School in 2013. He has been working as a lawyer in the Chicago area since then and still resides in DuPage County with his wife, daughter and son.

“I met Denise at College of DuPage, and I credit her for many of my academic achievements because of her unfailing support and inspiration,” he said.

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