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College of DuPage is a public community college with its main campus in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. [3] The college also owns and operates satellite campuses in Addison, Carol Stream, Naperville and Westmont. [4] [5] With more than 20,000 students, the College of DuPage is the second largest provider of undergraduate education in Illinois, after ...
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DuPage County was officially formed on February 9, 1839, out of Cook County. [8] The county took its name from the DuPage River, which was, in turn, named after a French fur trapper, DuPage. [9] The first written history to address the name, the 1882 History of DuPage County, Illinois, by Rufus Blanchard, relates: [10]
Wheaton College (Illinois) (3 C, 20 P) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in DuPage County, Illinois" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
In 1973, the term "junior college" was changed to "community college" by statute, but one college (Joliet Junior College) in the system has retained the term "junior" in its name. Community college district numbers are given for each district. Some colleges were established by school districts prior to being organized as college districts.
WDCB (90.9 MHz) is a non-commercial public FM radio station licensed to Glen Ellyn, Illinois, and serving the Chicago metropolitan area.It largely airs jazz programming and is owned by the College of DuPage.
The 2023 DuPage Chaparrals football team was an American football team that represented the College of DuPage (COD) during the 2023 junior college football season.In their third year under head coach Matt Rahn, the Chaparrals compiled an 11–1 record, defeated Rochester C&T in the Red Grange Bowl, and won the NJCA Division III national championship.