The Bachelor of Science degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management 3+1 program with Roosevelt University is a great way to continue your education. Students are required to complete an Associate in Applied Science degree in Baking and Pastry, Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management, Meetings and Event Planning, Restaurant Management or Travel and Tourism at College of DuPage in order to be eligible for the program.
Academic Plans
- 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 Management to BS in Hospitality and Tourism Management
- AAS Degree in Meetings and 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
Advising Sessions
Advising Sessions are a great opportunity to meet the Roosevelt University representative who can answer questions about the BS in Hospitality and Tourism Management program. Sessions are offered throughout the semester. If you cannot attend any of the offered sessions, you may contact the representatives directly via the contact information at the bottom of this page.
Roosevelt University Transfer Events
Tuition Information
All College of DuPage coursework throughout the program is offered at the tuition rate at the time of enrollment. All Roosevelt University coursework is offered at a reduced tuition rate at the time of enrollment at Roosevelt University.
Before you Begin
College of DuPage maintains an open enrollment policy. To attend, you must be ONE of the following:
- 18 years of age
- A high school graduate
- A GED completer
Steps to Apply to the 3+1 Program
Once you are ready to get started, follow the steps below:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- After you have been accepted and have met with an advisor, register for your third-year (or junior-year) courses.
- Continue and complete your fourth-year courses.
Counseling, Advising and Transfer ServicesContact Information
Student Services Center (SSC), Room 3200
(630) 942-2259
Erica Poremba
Roosevelt University
eporemba01@roosevelt.edu