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College of DuPage has announced approximately 100 incoming students as Scholars Award recipients for fall 2023.

 

The awards fall into three categories: Presidential, a 64-semester hour full-tuition scholarship; Board of Trustees, which is $2,500 per year; and Deans, which is $1,000 per year. A recent event celebrated the achievements of the scholars and their decisions to attend COD.

 

“The College’s merit-based scholarship program for high school students provides significant financial assistance to high-achieving students beginning their college careers,” said COD President Dr. Brian Caputo. “It is a pleasure to welcome this latest class of scholars and their families to campus and I look forward to seeing them at COD this fall."

17th District Congressional Representative Cheri Bustos visits Carl Sandburg College on Thursday, April 4. Bustos met with Sandburg President Dr. Lori Sundberg and toured the Main Campus with stops in academic areas pertaining to the medical field including nursing, medical imaging and mortuary science.

Students at Sandburg tasted Soul Food yesterday in the Student Center as part of celebrating Black History Month!

The Carl Sandburg College softball team picked up its first Arrowhead Conference victory of the season in a doubleheader split with Illinois Valley yesterday at the William “Bill” Hungate Baseball/Softball Complex. A late Chargers rally came up short in a 4-3 loss in the opener, but Sandburg took Game 2 8-6. Game results release: sandburg.edu/content/sandburg-softball-splits-ivcc-1st-ar...

Carl Sandburg College baseball takes Game 1 of their doubleheader against Spoon River College 11-3 on Wednesday afternoon. Follow the Chargers live by visiting GameChanger at www.gamechanger.io/t/spring-2013/sandburg-chargers-512d6f....

LCC faculty recognized students who have achieved academic excellence this year.

 

Ben Soleim earned the Outstanding Student Award for Speech and was also chosen for the All-Washington Academic Team and the ASLCC 2015 Hall of Honors.

 

Former student, Alisha McLeod was recognized as the Chemical Dependency Outstanding Student. Her mother Marie accepted the award on her behalf.

 

In total forty-five awards were presented during the evening.

 

OMD Scholars spent an afternoon brushing up their resumes and interviewing skills to prepare them for life after community college. Many thanks to Goldman Sachs for their support and partnership!

Adida de Imprensa da Embaixada dos EUA, Orna Blum encontra-se com Jovens Embaixadores durante sua visita a Belém. (Foto: Jovem EmbaixadoraRafaella Sena Pinto)

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US Country Information Officer, Orna Blum meets with Youth Ambassadors during her visit in Belém. (Photo: Youth Ambassador Rafaella Sena Pinto)

 

Carl Sandburg College softball players bag groceries for tips on Friday, Feb. 8 at Hy-Vee on East Main Street in Galesburg. The team will use the fundraiser money in their upcoming trip to Florida.

Students filled the Student Center on Wednesday afternoon during the ice cream social with Dr. Sundberg. Students also continued with the Board Game Blitz and utilizing areas to get a jump-start on their studies.

 

A display featuring notable people who attended a community college. August 2015.

Carl Sandburg College tied with Richard J. Daley College in a 3-3 tie Wednesday, Oct. 10 at Kleine Equipment, Inc. Field.

The Carl Sandburg College baseball team scored 10 unanswered runs in the final three innings to beat Illinois Valley 11-3 in seven innings in the opening round of the Region IV tournament Tuesday, May 7 at the William “Bill” Hungate Baseball/Softball Complex. More info: sandburg.edu/content/chargers-roll-past-ivcc-region-iv-to...

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