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CONTINUING EDUCATION Summer 2022 Classes Adult Enrichment • Professional Development • Youth Academy
Welcome to College of DuPage Contents cod.edu/conted Summer 2022! PRESIDENT HOW TO REGISTER FOR ONLINE LIFELONG LEARNING Food and Beverage....................................64 Dr. Brian Caputo COURSES THIS SUMMER..................... 4 Film and Television....................................46 Healthcare..................................................64 ONLINE PARTNER Earth and Natura Sciences........................46 Transportation........................................... 65 BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGISTRATION....................................... 5 History and Culture...................................46 Wellness..................................................... 65 Dear College In addition to our enrichment programs, Plus 50 Series..............................................49 Massage Therapy Program...................... 66 Maureen Dunne of DuPage we always strive to offer top-notch career Literature and Music.................................50 Adjunct Faculty Training Institute.......... 69 Board Chair, Naperville YOUTH ACADEMY SUMMER Community, and professional training opportunities to Politics and Policy.......................................51 Business of Craft Beer...............................70 PROGRAM CONTENTS............................ 7 the working professionals in our county. Free Lunch Break Lectures........................51 Christine M. Fenne Summer camp This summer we offer two new Lean Six Board Vice Chair, Wheaton Living Well Series.......................................52 HOMELAND SECURITY ADULT EDUCATION................................30 The Sage Series...........................................53 TRAINING INSTITUTE.......................... 72 season will be Sigma courses for professionals looking At the MAC..................................................53 here before you to advance their process improvements. Heidi Holan ADULT ENRICHMENT Community College know it and Lean Agile and Lean Analytics are Board Secretary, Glen Ellyn Art................................................................32 MAPS AND LOCATIONS...................... 77 Computers...................................................33 Collaboration Series.............................. 54 we are thrilled projected to start late July and will be HOW TO REGISTER............................. 78 to bring our offered in the evening on our Glen Ellyn Florence Appel Hobbies and Recreation............................ 36 DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION COLLEGE OF DUPAGE POLICIES....... 78 Youth Academy summer camps back to campus. You can learn more about these Lombard Fiber Arts.................................................... 36 Reach Out................................................... 56 campus. The College of DuPage Youth courses in detail on page 60 of this book. Finance and Investment............................ 37 REGISTRATION FORM......................... 79 Annette K. Corrigan COACH...................................................... 57 Academy offers more than 100 different Fitness and Health..................................... 37 Wheaton Home and Garden...................................... 39 camps and programs for youth entering Innovation DuPage (ID), the business CAREER AND PROFESSIONAL kindergarten through grade 12. Our incubator founded by College of Languages................................................. 40 DEVELOPMENT Nick Howard Mind, Body and Spirit................................ 42 Explorer Camps for students K to grade DuPage, continues its work year round Glen Ellyn Business Leadership.................................. 58 Photography............................................... 43 6 are back by popular demand. These of connecting small businesses to the Nonprofit.................................................... 58 Writing...................................................... 44 camps are designed in a format that resources, partners and experts needed Daniel Markwell Project Management................................. 59 Music Academy.......................................... 45 Lean Six Sigma.......................................... 60 allows parents to register for just the to succeed. ID is happy to announce Lombard weeks students are available to attend. a new innovation center boot camp Professional Development Bundles.......... 61 Each week also centers on a theme such with the National Association of Public Service Institute............................. 63 Naila Sabahat as Around the World, Outer Space, Community College Entrepreneurship, Student Trustee, Oakbrook Terrace Real Estate................................................. 63 STEM, the Animal Kingdom and more! to be hosted on campus this summer Education................................................... 63 to promote innovation across U.S. We are also pleased to announce our colleges and universities. facebook.com/CEatCOD instagram.com/CEatCOD Youth Academy will be hosting an Artist in Residence, Lucia Calderon-Arrieta CONTINUING EDUCATION (see page 24). Calderon-Arrieta will be LEADERSHIP instructing four high school summer Joseph Cassidy Chaparral Fitness Features art courses for students entering grades Dean of Continuing Education 9 through 12. Courses will include • 72 cardio machines Manga Storytelling Magic, Embellished Joe Cassidy Dan Deasy • 60 strength machines Garments, Art and Nature and This Dean, Continuing Education and Public Program Manager—Adult Education • 5- to 100-pound dumbbells is What I Know About Art. Calderon- Services • 15, 52-inch HD televisions Arrieta’s formal education in fine arts and Assistant Vice President of Economic Debbie Hasse • 11 treadmills with personal televisions years of extensive experience educating Development Senior Manager—Business Solutions • 40,000-square-foot arena, including a youth is bound to captivate any young 160-meter indoor track artist in your home. Julie Konczyk • 8-lane, 25-yard lap pool with built-in Program Manager—Adult Enrichment ADA ramp Lifelong learners of all ages can now join and Youth Academy • Locker rooms us back on campus for exciting summer • Massage appointments available topics or continue to enjoy the flexibility Tom Brady • Personal and group fitness training of virtual courses. Summer is the perfect Associate Dean—Public Services opportunity to explore new interests and Community Membership Rate $396 annually; connect with our community of learners. Chaparral Fitness is $35 monthly Be sure to check out the new courses College of DuPage’s Senior Citizen Rate (65 years of age or older): launched this term. 11,000-square-foot fitness $288 annually; $26 monthly center, open to community members and students. Hours: Monday to Thursday: 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. (630) 942-2633 Friday: 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to noon Sunday: Closed 2 | Continuing Education Summer 2022 | cod.edu/conted Register Online at myaccess.cod.edu | For more information, call (630) 942-2208 | 3
Online Registration Guide How to Register for Online Partner Registration Online Courses cod.edu/ceonline We partner with national leaders in online education to offer a comprehensive selection of non-credit coursework designed to build skills and enhance your life and your career. The this Summer content is interactive and engaging, and the courses are accessible, affordable and flexible. Cambridge Adult ed2go ProTrain Types of Courses COD Course Workforce Innovation Test Prep ed2go offers a wide variety of ProTrain offers online, self-paced career instructor-led non-credit courses that and professional courses. To view a Optimize your performance on are project oriented. You can complete complete list of courses offered, visit Virtual Classroom Meetings (VCM) Registration and Opportunity Act graduate and law school admission any course entirely from your home or cod.theknowledgebase.org. exams by enrolling in our adult test office any time of day or night. View Students meet in real time on specified All College of DuPage Continuing The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity preparation online courses at College the complete list of course offerings at Register through the ProTrain website days and times as they would in person Education VCM, online and hybrid Act (WIOA) is a federally funded program of DuPage. Additional program details www.ed2go.com/dupage. listed above. but completely online through the use courses are available for registration to assist unemployed and underemployed are online at cod.edu/test-prep- • Six weeks long, with new course of video chat software such as Zoom or through the following formats. individuals in returning to the workforce. tutoring. Contact College of DuPage at material bi-weekly Google Classroom. This program includes a variety of job (630) 942-2208. • New sessions begin monthly UGotClass Online Online (Self-paced) search services including the WIOA training • More than 200 courses available UGotClass offers career and myaccess.cod.edu Courses are taught completely online, grant, which pays for individuals to receive professional online courses to help following instructor timelines with most Phone vocational/occupational training to minimize Also, check out ed2go Career Training! you enhance your skills and move your interactions on discussion boards and (630) 942-2208 skill gaps and increase marketability. Career training programs can start you career forward. Self-directed learning instruction through reading material To qualify for the grant, applicants must on a path to an in-demand profession. allows participants to begin and end Fax meet eligibility and suitability criteria as and videos. • 6- to 12-month programs classes at their convenience. (630) 942-3785 determined by their local One-Stop Career • Many are approved by national Hybrid Mail Center. The local One-Stop for DuPage certifying bodies and prepare Register for UGotClass courses by visiting Courses are taught through a Continuing Education County is workNet DuPage Career Center students for certifying exams yougotclass.org/index.cfm/cod. combination of online and College of DuPage located in Lisle. For further information, visit • Helpful student support staff on-campus meetings. 425 Fawell Blvd. worknetdupage.org. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Register for ed2go courses by Learn more about WIOA by visiting visiting ed2go.com/dupage or illinoisworknet.com/wioa. careertraining.ed2go.com/dupage 4 | Continuing Education Summer 2022 | cod.edu/conted Register Online at myaccess.cod.edu | For more information, call (630) 942-2208 | 5
Youth Academy YOUTH ACADEMY Summer Programs cod.edu/youth • cod.edu/cehighschool Elementary through High School June 6 to Aug. 12, 2022 Contents Explorer Camps.......................................8 Junior High Achievers........................... 12 Test Preparation.................................... 22 Kindergarten to Grade 6.........................8 COD Naperville Center........................ 12 Summer Speech Camp.......................... 23 Typical Day in Explorer Camp............... 9 Teen X-Treme Camps...........................14 High School Enrichment.......................24 Activity Descriptions.............................. 9 Manufacturing Camps.......................... 15 Youth Academy Artist in Residence.....24 Talent Search Registration Details.......10 Counselor Training Program................ 15 High School Enrichment.......................26 Academic Enrichment Program...........10 High School Credit Courses..................16 Career Academy Grades 9 to 12............26 Academic Enrichment Courses............ 11 Glen Ellyn.............................................. 18 High School Success Series...................28 Grades 1 to 8.......................................... 11 COD Naperville Center....................... 20 College Success Series..........................29 Enrichment Courses............................. 11 Review Courses..................................... 21 COVID-19 All Youth Academy students will be required to follow the College’s COVID-19 policies and procedures for students. Please note Continuing Education is on all your that this may include social distancing restrictions, mask protocols and/or vaccination requirements. For the most up-to-date information, please visit cod.edu/coronavirus. favorite social media platforms! Annual Youth Academy Follow us to learn about new courses, gain Virtual Open House free enrichment content and be the first to Tuesday, May 3, 6 p.m. know about upcoming college events. Explore course details, learn about the virtual program format and facebook.com/ceatcod @ceatcod instructors and get help with your summer planning! linkedin.com/company/codcontinuinged Visit cod.edu/youth-open-house for more information and to RSVP! 26 | Continuing Education Summer 2022 | cod.edu/cehighschool Register Online at myaccess.cod.edu | For more information, call (630) 942-2208 | 7
Youth Academy Explorer Camps A Typical Day in Explorer Camp Kindergarten to Grade 6 Around the World Monday to Thursday Activity Descriptions College of DuPage, 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn Monday to Friday, June 6 to 10 Explorer campers are divided into groups based on age and rotate through Art Class Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 1110 different lessons and activities throughout the day. Timing of each activity Taught by a licensed teacher with projects YEEXC-0001-001, $249 aligned with the theme of the week. Campers varies based on group schedule. will bring home creative, colorful projects Join our Explorer Camp for an throughout the summer! unforgettable summer of fun! Themes change weekly and include Outer Space CT-Led Activity educational components taught Monday to Friday, June 13 to 17 Counselor Trainees (CTs) are students entering by endorsed teachers, art projects, YEEXC-0001-002, $249 grades 7 to 10 registered in the Counselor Training program. See page 15 for details. physical activities and thematic field When possible, campers participate in an trips on most Fridays. Camps run activity or lesson designed by the CTs with Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Students should bring a sack STEM youth aide assistance and supervision. Monday to Friday, June 20 to 24 lunch, or purchase lunch from the Interactive Class YEEXC-0001-003, $249 cafeteria. Details are available at Class topics are based upon the theme of cod.edu/summerlunch. the week and are led by licensed teachers. Topics are academic, engaging and—most of all—fun! The cost is $249 for five-day attendance or $70 Sea, Sand and Sun for daily attendance. Call for one-day codes. Monday to Friday, June 27 to July 1 Lunch YEEXC-0001-004, $249 Campers eat lunch with other students The week of July 4 is $199 for four-day registered in youth courses and camps, under attendance (no camp Monday, July 4). 7 to 8:30 a.m. 12:30 to 1:20 p.m. the supervision of youth aides. Campers Supervised Play Interactive Class should bring a sack lunch or may purchase All Explorer campers will receive a blue Youth Academy t-shirt each week they attend camp. Animal Kingdom lunch in the cafeteria on days that it is open. Tuesday to Friday, July 5 to 8 See cod.edu/summerlunch for details about Campers must wear their Explorer shirts every (no camp Monday, July 4) 8:30 to 9:20 a.m. 1:30 to 2:20 p.m. purchasing a cafeteria lunch. Once everyone day. We will also provide each camper with one has finished eating, youth aides will often YEEXC-0001-005, $199 Interactive Class Outdoor Physical refillable water bottle that should be brought to and take campers and students outside to play, from camp each day. Activity and Snack weather and time permitting. 9:30 to 10:20 a.m. Outdoor Physical 2:30 to 3:20 p.m. Outdoor Physical Activity Fairy Tales Activity and Snack Art Class Campers are guided through physical activities Monday to Friday, July 11 to 15 and games by a youth aide. During inclement YEEXC-0001-006, $249 weather, physical activity will move inside. 10:30 to 11:20 a.m. 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Snacks Art Class CT-Led Activity Campers will be given time for two snack Dinosaurs breaks during the day, one in the morning and Monday to Friday, July 18 to 22 11:20 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4:30 to 6 p.m. one in the afternoon. Campers should bring a small snack for the morning. The afternoon YEEXC-0001-007, $249 Lunch Supervised Play snack will be provided by the camp (fruit snacks, animal crackers, pretzels, etc.). Please inform youth aides of any food restrictions. Arctic Adventure Fridays Supervised Play Monday to Friday, July 25 to 29 Field trips are offered most Fridays for Explorer campers. Locations are Before and after the interactive and academic YEEXC-0001-008, $249 camp time, during drop-off and pick-up times, determined during each week of camp and are dependent on the weather campers are supervised by youth aides. During and number of campers. Please check with the site supervisor at sign-in for supervised play, campers engage in fun more details about each week’s plan. Fridays without a scheduled field trip enrichment activities including games, books, Superheroes are filled with fun games and activities led by youth aides. drawing and ping-pong. Monday to Friday, Aug. 1 to 5 Youth Aides Past Explorer Camps field trip locations have included: YEEXC-0001-009, $249 Youth aides are young adults, age 18 or over, • COD’s Homeland Security Education Center • Lake Foxcroft Park who are trained COD staff. Campers are • Field Museum • Lincoln Park Zoo supervised by youth aides when not in art or • Garfield Park Conservatory • Museum of Science and Industry interactive classes. 8 | Continuing Education Summer 2022 | cod.edu/youth Register Online at myaccess.cod.edu | For more information, call (630) 942-2208 | 9
Youth Academy 3 Academic Academic Enrichment Courses Enrichment LOCATIONS College of DuPage Grades 1 to 8 CULINARY SCHOOL SUCCESS SKILLS Program Sweet Tooth Baking Advance Your Vocabulary Glen Ellyn Campus Computer Skills 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn Schedule of Classes ENGINEERING AND Handwriting and Cursive Skills Student Resource Center (SRC), Classes are offered over nine weeks during the MANUFACTURING Keyboard Typing Skills Room 1110 summer, beginning with Week 1 on June 6 and Be an Architect Google Tools Our academic enrichment program features classes ending with Week 9 on Aug. 5. Construction Junction MAP Test Prep—Math Study Skills College of DuPage that improve academic and language skills, develop All classes meet Monday to Friday, except for the Creative Engineering Trivia Challenge Elementary Engineering Naperville Center an appreciation for art and creativity and provide week of July 4. No classes meet on Monday, July 4. Introduction to CAD 1223 Rickert Drive, Naperville SCIENCE opportunities to explore technology. Schedule details, including class dates, Amusement Park Physics GAMING AND GAME DESIGN Virtual Classroom times and prices, can be found on pages Archery CheMYSTERY Students meet online via Zoom Board Game Design Climate Detectives 10 to 28 of the Youth Academy Summer Crime Lab 2022 Schedule of Classes. Visit cod.edu/ Chess Wizards Dungeons & Dragons Ecosystems youth for the electronic copy. Talent Search Strategy Game Making Fossils and Dinosaurs Harry Potter Video Game Design I Registration Details Supervision Video Game Design II Junior Med Lab Kids in the Garden Lunch supervision is available for students enrolling Eligibility in both a morning and afternoon class. A youth aide MATH AND LOGIC Project Zoo Students who have tested in the 90th percentile Science of Flight escorts students between classes and lunch and Algebra Basics or higher on an appropriate standardized test Stars, Planets and Galaxies supervises students during the lunch period. Please Algebraic Expressions are eligible to participate in Talent Search Young Scientists bring a sack lunch or see cod.edu/summerlunch for Brain Busters courses. Accepted tests include PARCC, Iowa, cafeteria details. Competitive Math Map, CogAT, and most standardized tests SOCIAL STUDIES Critical Thinking administered in local school districts. Ancient Civilizations Students enrolled in a full day, including a morning Geometric Connections class, lunch supervision and an afternoon class, are Jump Start Trigonometry Greek Mythology Registration eligible for extended supervision at no additional Kick Start Math Mysteries in History Students must have a copy of their cost. For more details, read the Before and After Mastering Math Trial by Jury standardized test scores on file in the Supervision section on page 4 of the Youth Academy Math Challenges Continuing Education office before Summer 2022 Schedule of Classes. Please note: Math Puzzles SPEECH registration. New Talent Search students are required to send a copy of their standardized TYPES OF COURSES Supervision is not available for virtual courses. Mental Math Mind Teasers Improvisational Speaking Junior Speech Team test via email. Previous Talent Search students Persuasion and Debate Pre-Algebra Preview may call (630) 942-2208 to verify previous test scores’ eligibility or submit new test scores. Enrichment Enrichment Courses Probability and Statistics Public Speaking Speaking Confidently These fun courses are designed with engagement and exploration at heart. Excite your curiosity and set forth on a path to discovery. From chess to PROGRAMMING AND How to Get Started archery, culinary arts to game design, and everything in-between, there is ARTS WRITING 1. Determine which Talent Search courses 3D Sculpture TECHNOLOGY something for every age and interest. 3D Printing Authors’ Workshop your student is interested in taking. Art for All Computer Animation Creative Writing Cartoon Creation Exceptional Essays 2. Obtain a copy of the student’s Creating Cool Websites Crafty Kids standardized test scores that clearly displays Academics Creative Art Creative Commercials Explore Poetry their name, the date the test was taken, and Keep your mind active, sharpen your skills and prepare for the CS First Coding Fractured Fairy Tales the score that they received. For approval, the Digital Photography Grammar and Sentence Structure upcoming school year with courses designed to offer extra practice and Frida Kahlo: Self-Portraits Lego Battlebots student’s score must be in the top 10 percent Literary Analysis and Writing Skills for their grade level and the test taken within deeper understanding. Explore STEM topics, as well as speech, writing FUNdamentals of Drawing Lego Robotics Introduction to Programming Persuasive Writing the previous two school years. and study skills. Crocheting Woodland Animals Science Fiction Writing Podcasting Scratch Programming Write Stuff 3. Email ce@cod.edu requesting approval Talent Search BUSINESS AND FINANCE Writing Effectively for the Talent Search program. Include Stop-Motion Video Global Economics the student’s name, grade level and list of The Talent Search program at College of DuPage provides challenging interested courses and attach a copy of their Money Management academic experiences that enhance the achievement and performance of READING AND WORLD standardized test score. Stock Market gifted students. Courses are designed to complement coursework anticipated Young Entrepreneurs LANGUAGES at higher levels and are eligible to students scoring in the top 10 percent of Discover Spanish A staff member will evaluate the student’s their grade. Students must be approved for Talent Search courses by the Introduction to Latin eligibility and will respond within two business days. Continuing Education Office prior to registration. If a standardized test Introduction to Shakespeare score is not available students may submit a Teacher Recommendation Kick Start Reading Form for evaluation. Please email ce@cod.edu to request the Teacher Reading and Notetaking Recommendation Form. Reading Critically 10 | Continuing Education Summer 2022 | cod.edu/youth Register Online at myaccess.cod.edu | For more information, call (630) 942-2208 | 11
Youth Academy Junior High Achievers Academic Classes for Grades 7 and 8 College of DuPage Naperville Center 1223 Rickert Drive, Naperville A High School Preview Experience A parent or guardian must walk students inside Classes are held at the Naperville Center. The academic content of high school, delivered the building and sign students in and out of Junior High Achievers programming are non- to a cohort of rising 7th- and 8th-grade students. the program. Participants may be eligible for credit classes. Grades will be sent home on Participants are invited to explore their interest before and after supervision for an additional fee a grade sheet and are not eligible for official in non-credit academic high school courses. beginning at 7 a.m. and ending at 5 p.m. See the transcripts. Please read the High School Classes offered are modeled after high school Before and After Supervision section for details Student Handbook for additional policies that curriculum and are held to the same academic listed on page 4 of the Youth Academy Summer apply for these courses. standards, policy and rigor you expect from our 2022 Schedule of Classes. High School classes. Lunch Supervision While COD does not offer High School credit for First Semester Registration Code: these courses, be sure to contact your student’s 12:20 to 1 p.m. MANDATORY ONLINE school before registration to determine if YEHSC-0003-998, $30 advanced placement can be awarded. COD can ORIENTATION REQUIRED provide course outlines and final letter grades Second Semester Registration Code: FOR JUNIOR HIGH upon request. 12:20 to 1 p.m. ACHIEVERS PROGRAM. YEHSC-0003-999, $30 SUMMER ACADEMIC DATES AND TIMES Naperville Center Elective Options COD Naperville Center, 1223 Rickert Drive, Naperville Monday to Friday, Aug. 1 to 5 Semester I: Monday to Friday, June 13 to July 1 Semester II: Monday to Friday, July 11 to 29 Mathematics COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Classes are scheduled Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to noon or 1 to 5 p.m. SAT Comprehensive Test Preparation YEHSC-0004-815 $425 9 a.m. to noon NC 29 ACT Comprehensive Test Preparation YEHSC-0004-814 $425 1 to 4 p.m. NC 22 Naperville Center Semester 1—June 13 to July 1 SAT Comprehensive Test Preparation ACT Comprehensive Test Preparation Review math, reading and English usage in Review math, science reasoning, reading and Mathematics preparation for the SAT exam. Practice under English usage in preparation for the ACT exam. COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION simulated testing conditions using authentic SAT Practice under simulated testing conditions Algebra I, sem. I YEHSC-0005-243 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. NC 29 questions. Textbooks are included. using simulated ACT questions. Course includes Geometry, sem. I YEHSC-0005-245 $349 1 to 5:16 p.m. NC 22 an introduction to the ACT writing section. Textbooks are included. Naperville Center Semester 2—July 11 to 29 COVID-19 All Youth Academy students Schedule details, including course descriptions and Mathematics will be required to follow the textbooks, can be found on pages 40 and 41 of the COURSE Algebra I, sem. II CODE YEHSC-0005-244 TUITION $349 TIME 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION NC 29 College’s COVID-19 policies and procedures for students. Please note that this may include Youth Academy 2022 Schedule of Classes. Geometry, sem. II YEHSC-0005-246 $349 1 to 5:16 p.m. NC 22 social distancing restrictions, mask protocols and/or vaccination requirements. For the most Visit cod.edu/cehighschool for the electronic copy. up-to-date information, please visit cod.edu/coronavirus. 12 | Continuing Education Summer 2022 | cod.edu/youth Register Online at myaccess.cod.edu | For more information, call (630) 942-2208 | 13
Youth Academy Teen X-Treme Camps Manufacturing Camps Grades 7 to 10 College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn Campus Grades 6 to 8 College of DuPage, 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn Technical Education Center (TEC), Room 0014 Teen X-Treme camps offer older students closed during the month of August. Find Most Teen X-Treme camps will take place in all-day experiences featuring some of the details at cod.edu/summerlunch. the Student Resource Center and students Students are given the opportunity to explore the world of hottest topics in town! The class schedule must be signed in and out at the table in the manufacturing, including training on industry-standard is Monday to Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2:50 Students registered in Teen X-Treme Continuing Education suite (SRC 1110). equipment and field trips to local manufacturing facilities. p.m., with a break for lunch. Students may camps receive Before and After Supervision The Sweet Tooth Baking camp is held in the Students should be dropped off and picked up in the Technical bring a sack lunch or purchase a lunch in at no additional cost. Students may be Culinary & Hospitality Center (CHC) and Education Center (TEC). A youth aide will be present for sign-in the cafeteria. The cafeteria has limited signed in as early as 7 a.m. and picked up students should be dropped off and picked beginning at 8:45 a.m. each day. All students must be picked up hours during the summer and will be as late as 6 p.m. up there. See additional details in the Sweet by 4:15 p.m. Students should bring a sack lunch. Tooth Baking camp description. GADgET Girls Dream It, Build It Teen X-Treme Camps Girls Adventuring in Design, Engineering and Technology Fuel your interest in design and engineering and gain new skills on DATES TIME TOPIC CODE PRICE This two-week camp introduces girls to design and manufacturing manufacturing machinery. Students brainstorm and prototype their Monday to Thursday, June 6 to 9 9 a.m. to 2:50 p.m. 3D Modeling and Printing YEEXC-0002-003 $239 processes. Students complete their own projects through guided projects, then complete their creations using shop equipment. This two- Monday to Thursday, June 13 to 16 9 a.m. to 2:50 p.m. 3D Animation YEEXC-0002-004 $239 instruction, explore career paths in manufacturing and engage with women week camp includes at least one field trip. Family members are invited on Monday to Thursday, June 20 to 23 9 a.m. to 2:50 p.m. Video Game Design I YEEXC-0002-006 $239 currently working in the field. This program includes at least one field trip. the final afternoon as students present their final projects. Tuesday to Friday, July 5 to 8 9 a.m. to 2:50 p.m. Video Game Design II YEEXC-0002-008 $239 Family members are invited on the final afternoon as students present their Monday to Friday, July 11 to 22 Monday to Thursday, July 11 to 14 9 a.m. to 2:50 p.m. Art Studio YEEXC-0002-009 $239 final projects. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Thursday, July 18 to 21 9 a.m. to 2:50 p.m. Lego® Robotics YEEXC-0002-011 $239 Monday to Friday, June 13 to 24 YEEXC-0002-101, $499 Monday to Thursday, July 25 to 28 9 a.m. to 2:50 p.m. Sweet Tooth Baking YEEXC-0002-012 $239 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. YEEXC-0002-100, $499 Teen X-Treme Camp Descriptions Counselor Training Program 3D Animation Lego® Robotics Video Game Design I Learn to bring 3D characters to life as you animate Program computers and use mathematics Use game development tools like Unreal Engine their movements! Start with the basics by creating to model the movements of robotic devices. 4 to learn basic game design elements from a ball-bounce animation and move on to animating In small teams, using LEGO® blocks, motors game flow and character creation to backgrounds a “walk cycle”—making your character flow and sensors, build robots that can walk, draw, and sound all wrapped into blueprint block through the movements of a realistic-looking walk. move objects or find their own way and avoid obstacles. Use a control console or computer programming exercises. Grades 7 to 10 3D Modeling and Printing to teach your robot to move, react and make Video Game Design II College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn Campus Gain an introduction to the fundamentals of sounds in order to solve challenges. Carrying over what you started in Video Game 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn 3D modeling and animation. Learn the basics Design I, students continue to create their video Student Resource Center (SRC), of Maya, an industry-grade 3D software Sweet Tooth Baking game using Unreal Engine 4. Students add Room 1110 environment, and begin the process of making Cupcakes, cookies and pies are just some of features into their games, such as health systems, your own video game. Learn how to use a 3D the delicious baked goods you will learn how to enemy AI and pickups. Get further in depth with If you have outgrown day camp, but are The program runs Monday to Thursday Students registered in the Counselor printer and print the models you create. make in this exciting baking course. Students game design and work towards completing a too young to get a job, the Counselor (two-week intervals) between 9 a.m. and Training Program receive Before and After learn kitchen safety and basic cooking skills while finished game. Students who were unable to Training (CT) program may be just for you! 5 p.m. Participants may bring a sack lunch Supervision at no additional cost. Students Art Studio working with different recipes. Students should be take Video Game Design I may join. Some time Counselors in training work closely with or purchase a lunch in the cafeteria. The may be signed in as early as 7 a.m. and Explore your imagination through a variety of art dropped off and picked up directly in front of the will be spent reviewing previous content to boost Summer Explorer day campers, and will cafeteria has limited hours during the sum- picked up as late as 6 p.m. media. Designed to inspire creativity, this course Culinary & Hospitality Center (CHC). A youth aide understanding and help new students. have the opportunity to organize and lead mer and will be closed during the month allows students to explore a variety of ideas and will be present inside the main door for sign-in age-appropriate activities while under the of August. media through the arts. No previous art training is and sign-out before and after camp. After 3 p.m., supervision of a camp aide. needed—we’ll help you discover your inner artist! students who haven’t been picked up will be escorted to the Continuing Education suite in the Student Resource Center (SRC) for After-Camp Counselor Training Program Supervision and should be picked up there. DATES TIME CODE PRICE Monday to Thursday, June 6 to 16 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. YEEXC-0003-001 $215 Monday to Thursday, June 20 to 30 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. YEEXC-0003-002 $215 Tuesday to Thursday, July 5 to 14 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. YEEXC-0003-003 $205 Monday to Thursday, July 18 to 28 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. YEEXC-0003-004 $215 14 | Continuing Education Summer 2022 | cod.edu/youth Register Online at myaccess.cod.edu | For more information, call (630) 942-2208 | 15
Youth Academy High School Credit Courses PLEASE NOTE: No student under the age of 16 can be left unescorted on the campus. Keep Your Info Up-to-Date Advancement • Recovery • Enrichment COVID-19 All Youth Academy students will Help us stay in touch to provide you with any be required to follow the College’s program updates or room changes. Ensure we Grades 9 to 12 COVID-19 policies and procedures for students. have your current email address and phone Please note that this may include social distancing numbers, so we have multiple ways to reach College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn Campus restrictions, mask protocols and/or vaccination you. Please call (630) 942-2208 to update, or 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn requirements. For the most up-to-date stop by our office. Student Resource Center (SRC), information, please visit cod.edu/coronavirus. Always check your registration letter for your Room 1110 specific room assignment. Be sure to include an updated email and phone contact for all Welcome! In accordance with state mandate, students are allowed two (2) absences per semester course. class updates. College of DuPage Continuing Education provides a summer school program • More than two (2) absences per course will Cancellations and Minimum Enrollment that offers high school credit courses to incoming freshmen and current high result in a “Withdrawal/Failure” grade issued We require a minimum number of enrolled school students. The summer program is an extension of the regular academic for no credit, without a refund. An absence is students in order to run a class. To avoid program, designed to provide students with opportunities to gain academic defined as missing one or more hours of class. • VACATION DAYS AND/OR DAYS OF ILLNESS inconvenience to students, staff will cancel a credit or to explore interests by auditing a class. The High School Handbook, class three-to-five business days in advance of COUNT AS ABSENCES FROM SUMMER along with the mandatory online orientation session will serve as your guides to SCHOOL. A doctor’s note and/or parent call-in the start date and offer participants alternative the 2022 Summer High School Program. will not excuse a student absence. classes (if applicable) or a full refund. Avoid • Four (4) tardies at the beginning of the day, the disappointment and register early. In those resources, you will find details about attendance, grades and other break, or leaving early at the end of the day per important information and policies. Prompt and consistent attendance semester course equals one (1) absence. ACCOMMODATIONS is mandatory to ensure the same contact hours, teaching and learning • Tardies exceeding 15 minutes equal In accordance with the Americans with opportunities meet the same standards as the regular school year. One day in an absence. Disabilities Act (ADA) and amendments, College the summer program equals one week of a regular school year. • Any combination of absences and tardies of DuPage Continuing Education provides that exceed two (2) days results in a the opportunity for students to succeed. “Withdrawal/Failure” grade issued for no Accommodations will be determined based on The program offers morning and afternoon classes, as well as a supervised credit, without refund. Required Grade Release Form myACCESS Account and Student Email the documentation provided by the student/ lunch period for those students taking a full day. Students who are under • There are no special arrangements made Review and submit your Release of Grades After setting up a myACCESS Account and parent. The College is not responsible for the age of 16 and participating in both a morning and afternoon class must after the allowed two (2) days of absence Form found in the student handbook or online student email after registration, your student communicating with your student’s high school contact the Continuing Education team at (630) 942-2208 to ensure lunch for any reason. at cod.edu/cehighschool by the first day will automatically receive a “dupage.edu” email or counselor; you must ensure you are providing registration for supervision. of class. Grade reports will be sent to the account. Each student is responsible for knowing our team with the appropriate documentation. If Every effort is made to notify a student’s parent/ high school when a student has completed his/her student ID number and myACCESS/ requesting accommodations, please notify the and signed the Release of Grade form, Email username. This information can be found We invite you to explore our offerings and encourage you to contact us with any guardian of absences or tardies. Parents are which indicates you are taking the class in the registration letter. You may also call the Center for Access and Accommodations at least questions you may have. We are here to help! asked not to register their child for summer school 30 days prior to the start of the first class. classes when they anticipate a conflict with their for high school credit. However, if you are Continuing Education office to confirm your personal schedules. taking the class for enrichment purposes, student’s ID number. For issues with online All in-person classes will abide by College of DuPage COVID-19 safety Important deadlines for you must check the appropriate box on systems, contact the Student HelpDesk at Accommodations requests: guidelines. Review details online: cod.edu/coronavirus GRADES the form. A grade release form is needed (630) 942-2999. Semester 1: Friday, May 6 Grades are not mailed home. Summer school for each course completed by the student, Semester 2: Friday, June 3 including semester courses. Continuing FINAL EXAMS THE BASICS grades are available on myACCESS. A final exam Education keeps all grades on file for five (5) Final exams are given on the last day of class Students notifying the Center after this deadline will be given on the last day of the semester. might have a delay in receiving services. ACCELERATED FORMAT Before registration, be sure to check credit Privacy laws dictate that a signed and dated years. Grades submitted from the College for each semester. If a student is absent for the Parents and students should be aware of the eligibility (whether or not courses will transfer) Release of Grade form must be completed in of DuPage Summer High School Program to final exam, COD cannot and will not provide an Center for Access and Accommodations accelerated pace of the COD High School summer with your high school counselor or registrar. order for College of DuPage to release and/or the local high schools are final. This policy is opportunity for an alternate date. There are no Student Services Center (SSC), Room 3249 and Junior High Achievers program. One day in send your grade to any school. Please print clearly designed to maintain the grade/transcript as make-up exams. COD will not administer the Email: access@cod.edu the summer program equals one week of a regular District 204 students entering 9th grade in fall and indicate the contact person (Registrar and/ an accurate and complete record of meeting final exam early or proctor the exam later. If an Phone: (630) 942-2154 school year. The fast-paced nature of the program 2022 will NOT be eligible to receive high school or Guidance Counselor) at the high school. A course requirements. Contact Continuing exam is missed, the grade the student receives TDD: (630) 858-9692 includes the following essential functions: math credit through this programming. release of grade form is needed for each course Education for future Grade Release inquiries. for the final exam is recorded as an “F” (zero Fax: (630) 942-2071 • Extended lecture times completed by the student, including semester points) and is factored into the semester grade. • Compounded homework and reading ATTENDANCE POLICY courses. Grades submitted from the College of If you are auditing courses or taking classes for Absences, tardies and final exam policies are assignments each evening Summer School is an intensive and compressed DuPage Summer High School Program to the local enrichment or as an audit for no grade, you must outlined in the Student/Parent Handbook. • Frequent quizzes and testing academic experience. Excellent punctuality and high schools are final. This policy is designed to note this on your form. The parent/guardian and student signatures attendance are required for success. See the maintain the grade/transcript as an accurate and on the Student/Parent Handbook constitute following enforced regulations. complete record of meeting course requirements. understanding and acceptance of these Contact Continuing Education for future Grade conditions. 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Youth Academy All classes are held on campus in Glen Ellyn in the Courses held at One day in the Berg Instructional Center (BIC) unless otherwise indicated. Always check your registration confirmation letter for specific room assignments. summer program COLLEGE OF DUPAGE equals one week of a Glen Ellyn—College of DuPage Campus Semester 2 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn regular school year. Monday to Friday, July 11 to 29 Mathematics *District 204 students entering 9th grade in fall 2022 are ineligible for math credit. All classes are held on campus in Glen Ellyn in the Berg Instructional Center (BIC) unless otherwise indicated. COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Always check your registration confirmation letter for specific room assignments. Algebra I, sem. II YEHSC-0005-102 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn Geometry, sem. II YEHSC-0005-120 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn Glen Ellyn—College of DuPage Campus Semester 1 Algebra II w/Trig., sem. II YEHSC-0005-106 $349 1 to 5:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn Monday to Friday, June 13 to July 1 Precalculus, sem. II YEHSC-0005-125 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn Precalculus, sem. II YEHSC-0005-423 $349 10 a.m. to 2:16 p.m. Virtual Classroom/Online Waiver required Mathematics *District 204 students entering 9th grade in fall 2022 are ineligible for math credit. Science COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Algebra I, sem. I YEHSC-0005-101 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn Biology, sem. II YEHSC-0006-415 $349 10 a.m. to 2:16 p.m Virtual Classroom Geometry, sem. I YEHSC-0005-119 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn Physics, sem. II YEHSC-0006-421 $349 10 a.m. to 2:16 p.m Virtual Classroom Algebra II w/Trig, sem. I YEHSC-0005-105 $349 1 to 5:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn Precalculus, sem. I YEHSC-0005-124 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn Language Arts PLEASE Precalculus, sem. I YEHSC-0005-422 $349 10 a.m. to 2:16 p.m. Virtual Classroom/Online Waiver required NOTE: COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION No student Science English IX, sem. II YEHSC-0001-513 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn under the Speech YEHSC-0001-134 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn/one-semester class. age of 16 COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Biology, sem. I YEHSC-0006-414 $349 10 a.m. to 2:16 p.m. Virtual Classroom can be left Physics, sem. I YEHSC-0006-420 $349 10 a.m. to 2:16 p.m. Virtual Classroom World Language unescorted COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION on the Language Arts Spanish I, sem. II YEHSC-0001-128 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn campus. Spanish II, sem. II YEHSC-0001-130 $349 1 to 5:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Spanish III, sem. II YEHSC-0001-522 $349 10 a.m. to 2:16 p.m. Virtual Classroom/Online Waiver Required English IX, sem. I YEHSC-0001-512 $349 1 to 5:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn Speech YEHSC-0001-133 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn/one-semester class Social Studies World Language COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION American Government YEHSC-0001-139 $349 1 to 5:16 p.m. Virtual Classroom/one-semester U.S./IL Constitution test COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Spanish I, sem. I YEHSC-0001-127 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn Spanish II, sem. I YEHSC-0001-129 $349 1 to 5:16 p.m. On campus In Glen Ellyn Spanish III, sem. I YEHSC-0001-521 $349 10 a.m. to 2:16 p.m. Virtual Classroom/Online Waiver required Consumer Education COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Summer High School Homework is assigned and grades are given. Check with Mandatory Consumer Economics YEHSC-0001-455 $349 1 to 5:16 p.m. Virtual Class/One-semester class (Online Waiver required) your guidance counselor for Social Studies Orientation Sessions credit eligibility. If a textbook COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION is required, the information American Government YEHSC-0001-138 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. Virtual Classroom/One-semester separate grade U.S./IL Constitution test follows the course description (Online Waiver required) and can be purchased at COD’s bookstore or any online Schedule details, including course descriptions and textbooks, can be textbook vendor. Please come found on pages 40 and 41 of the Youth Academy 2022 Schedule of Classes. to every class with paper and a writing instrument. Visit cod.edu/cehighschool for the electronic copy. Visit cod.edu/cehighschool for registration details and call Follett COD Bookstore (630) 942-2208 or email ce@cod.edu for more information. (630) 942-2360 PLEASE NOTE: No student under the age of 16 can be left unescorted on the campus. 18 | Continuing Education Summer 2022 | cod.edu/youth Register Online at myaccess.cod.edu | For more information, call (630) 942-2208 | 19
Youth Academy Review Courses Academic Boot Camp Algebra: Quadratics Explore the quadratic formula in this spotlight class Physics: Kinematics A five-day spotlight that focuses on motion in the Spotlights where the following concepts are reviewed: solving area of Constant Velocity, Acceleration, Freely Get into academic shape with our and graphing quadratic equations and using the Falling Objects, Projectile Motion and Relative quadratic formula. No homework is assigned, but Velocity. We will discuss all motion terms, graphs Virtual Academic Readiness series! practice problems are available for independent study. and equations. This class covers concepts from Please be advised registration closes one week prior to high school physics classes that range from the Class workshops focus on academic subjects the start of online courses. introductory level to algebra-based, AP Physics I. that allow students the ability to preview, review Students leave each daily session with a practice or reinforce course topics that are typical trouble Monday to Friday, Aug. 1 to 5 problem set for mastery. Registration closes one subject areas. Classes are intended for junior high 2 to 4 p.m. week prior to the start of online courses. and high school students to review specific math YEHSC-0005-011, $199 and science content. Lessons are prepared and if Virtual Classroom Monday to Friday, July 11 to 15 10 a.m. to noon students have questions, those will be addressed Biology Spotlight: Cell Function YEHSC-0006-103, $199 first. All curriculums loosely follow general math Courses held at and science standards throughout the duration of the program. Courses are designed to review high This series highlights materials that are common trouble areas for biology students. This course covers the Virtual Classroom main topic of cell function, including photosynthesis, Physics: Linear Dynamics NAPERVILLE CENTER school coursework, not to replace a course required by your school district. Be advised registration closes one week prior to the start of online courses. cell respiration, cell transport and mitosis. All course material is distributed through a combination of Google Classroom and Zoom and will include lectures as well as Review the dynamics in the areas of Force Types, Force Diagrams, Components Forces, Rotated Coordinate Systems, Newton’s Laws and Friction. 1223 Rickert Drive, Naperville, IL 60540 • No credit awarded interactive activities and discussion, culminating in an assessment that is used to give students feedback on This class covers concepts from high school physics classes that range from the introductory level to • No textbook required for classes their progress. No grade or credit given. algebra-based, AP Physics I. Students will leave • No letter grades are given each daily session with a practice problem set for Always check your registration confirmation letter for specific room assignments. Monday to Friday, July 18 to 22 mastery. Registration closes one week prior to the • Courses are not eligible for 10 a.m. to noon official/student transcripts start of online courses. Naperville Center Semester 1 YEHSC-0006-101, $199 Virtual Classroom Tuesday to Friday, July 5 to 8 Monday to Friday, June 13 to July 1 Classes are hosted virtually, and an online 2 to 4 p.m. waiver must be submitted one week before Biology Spotlight: Inheritance YEHSC-0006-104, $179 Consumer Education program launches. This series highlights course materials that are Virtual Classroom common trouble areas for biology students. Class COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Algebra: Graphing and Slope covers meiosis, complete dominance and codominance Tutoring for All Ages Consumer Economics YEHSC-0001-310 $349 1 to 5:16 p.m. NC 21/One-semester class Learn the basics of graphing linear equations and x-linkage. All course material is distributed through Professional tutoring is available in a variety of topics slope. During our daily Zoom meeting we will preview a combination of Google Classroom and Zoom and in English, reading, writing, foreign language, math and and review the following concepts: Graph a linear includes lecture as well as interactive activities and science. Tutors meet with students in a public location, Social Studies equation, write equations in slope-intercept form, discussion, culminating in an assessment that is used such as a library or at our main campus in Glen Ellyn. COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION find slope of a line, x and y intercepts and parallel and to give students feedback on their progress. All tutors hold a minimum of a bachelor’s degree and perpendicular lines. Instructors and students work are selected for their tutoring skills, knowledge and American Government YEHSC-0001-150 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. NC 21/One-semester class/Separate grade for U.S./IL Constitution test Monday to Friday, Aug. 1 to 5 through various problems together, allowing students sensitivity to individual needs. Tutoring takes place in 10 a.m. to noon to gain a greater confidence in algebraic skills before two-hour time blocks in a public location. Call (630) YEHSC-0006-102, $199 the beginning of the next school year! No homework 942-2208 for registration details. Virtual Classroom Naperville Center Semester 2 is assigned, but practice problems are available for Two Hours—$119 independent study. Graph paper will be needed daily. Four Hours—$225 Chemistry Spotlight: Math Components Monday to Friday, July 11 to 29 Please be advised registration closes one week prior to Chemistry Spotlight reviews and introduces the math Six Hours—$299 the start of online courses. heavy components of chemistry. Instructors review Tutoring—ACT or SAT Customized Test Prep Consumer Education Monday to Friday, July 18 to 22 the concept and give examples in the first hour of Prepare for the ACT or SAT exam in a way that best 2 to 4 p.m. class. Instructor and students work through problems COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION suits your needs. Concentrate on specific subject YEHSC-0005-008, $199 together during the second hour. No homework is Consumer Economics YEHSC-0001-311 $349 8 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. NC 21/One-semester class areas of your choosing, practice under simulated Virtual Classroom assigned but problems are available for independent testing conditions and benefit from one-on-one study. No grade or credit given. Topics include: Atomic instruction. Tutoring takes place in two-hour time Social Studies Algebra: Polynomials Structure, Gas Laws, e-configuration, stoichiometry Students will understand the key elements of blocks in a public location. and others typically covered in both first and second COURSE CODE TUITION TIME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION operations with polynomials including adding, semester in a standard high school course. Call (630) 942-2208 to register. American Government YEHSC-0001-300 $349 1 to 5:16 p.m. NC 21/One-semester/Separate grade for U.S./IL Constitution test subtracting and multiplying polynomials, as well Four hours—$325 as factoring polynomials. Instructors and students Monday to Friday, July 11 to 15 Six hours—$399 work through various problems together, allowing 2 to 4 p.m. the student to gain confidence in polynomials. No YEHSC-0006-100, $199 COVID-19 homework is assigned, but practice problems are Virtual Classroom Please note: A 48-hour cancellation to your tutor or All Youth Academy students will be required to follow the College’s available for independent study. Please be advised the Continuing Education department is required when COVID-19 policies and procedures for students. Please note that registration closes one week prior to the start of online courses. cancelling one-on-one sessions. this may include social distancing restrictions, mask protocols and/or vaccination requirements. For the most up-to-date information, please visit cod.edu/coronavirus. Monday to Friday, July 25 to 29 2 to 4 p.m. YEHSC-0005-010, $199 Virtual Classroom 20 | Continuing Education Summer 2022 | cod.edu/youth Register Online at myaccess.cod.edu | For more information, call (630) 942-2208 | 21
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