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Faculty, staff and student ambassadors welcomed students back for the Fall 2022 semester, which started on Aug. 22. Students registered for classes, met with Chappy and participated in many other fun campus-related activities to kick off the new year.

On August 17, 2017, the JPL Education Office hosted a poster session for California Community College Space Grant students majoring in STEM subjects. The students presented projects they had worked on over the summer and had an opportunity to discuss their findings with JPL scientists and engineers. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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."

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.

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."

Carl Sandburg College men's basketball rallied to beat Olive-Harvey 73-69 on Saturday at Elgin Community College in the championship game of the Region IV District A tournament. The victory sends the Chargers to the NJCAA Division II national tournament for the first time in school history.

 

Full recap: goo.gl/uMP0or

 

Watch game stream: goo.gl/qjR8BI

Girl on Right: "Allow me to calm your upset stomach with my healing touch." Girl on Left: "Oh wow, it's working! Can you touch my head next?"

Freshman outside hitter Chelsea Lesniewski (Fulton) and sophomore setter Brea Simkins (United) each posted double-doubles as the Carl Sandburg College volleyball team rallied to beat Black Hawk 23-25, 31-29, 25-22, 25-13 in Arrowhead Conference action Wednesday night at John M. Lewis Gymnasium.

 

RECAP: goo.gl/tVZvlF

STREAM: goo.gl/Isqrqr

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."

Surely that's what induced this pair of scholars to do a recruitment out in the corner of a local parking lot. With grey skies threatening an imminent downpour, I felt for this pair.

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."

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."

The Carl Sandburg College men’s golf team ended its regular season by winning the final Arrowhead Conference meet of the spring, which was hosted by the Chargers on Tuesday at Lake Bracken Country Club. FULL RECAP: goo.gl/3IBNT4

Sights from the 2014 Railroad Days Train & Toy Show on Saturday morning at the Main Campus in Galesburg. We appreciate your attendance and your support which goes to the Carl Sandburg College Foundation to support student scholarships.

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