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We are pleased to introduce the Glenbard College Core, a new dual credit program designed to provide students with an exceptional opportunity to earn up to 15 hours of highly-transferable college credit for general education courses. This program allows students to begin their higher education journey at no additional cost, right here at their Glenbard high school. Click here for a quick overview of the program.
Dual credit courses are college-level classes taught by our own Glenbard teachers who are also adjunct faculty at the College of DuPage (COD). These courses are taught at the high school during the normal schedule. Students will enroll in the course at their high school and, upon successful completion, will receive credit toward both their high school graduation and college credit from the College of DuPage. These credits are then transferable to many colleges across the country. Click here for more information about the College of DuPage Dual Credit and Dual Enrollment Programs.
The curriculum, instructional resources and final exams for these courses are created in collaboration with the College of DuPage to ensure they meet the same rigorous standards as on-campus college classes. Glenbard dual credit teachers are also adjunct faculty at the College of DuPage and must hold a master’s degree and specific credentials in the subject area, as approved by the College of DuPage. Students must earn an A, B or C in the course in order to earn dual credit. Watch this video from the College of DuPage for more information about how dual credit works.
Research shows that students who participate in dual credit programs are more likely to attend college and “more likely to be successful in college, including completing a bachelor’s degree in a more timely manner.”* The Glenbard College Core gives our students an unparalleled advantage: they experience the rigor of college courses and earn college credit, while still experiencing the support that high school has to offer.
The Glenbard College Core can provide several advantages for student’s future college plans. Earning early college credit opens doors for many possible opportunities in college.
Academic Head Start
Flexibility & Exploration
There are no additional fees to enroll in the Glenbard College Core courses, and Glenbard provides all of the necessary textbooks and instructional materials. This means students can earn valuable college credit that reduces the financial burden of higher education with no additional costs. This is a key difference from our Advanced Placement (AP) program. While Glenbard covers the cost for a student’s first AP exam each school year, families are responsible for paying the fee for any additional AP exams their student chooses to take. With dual credit courses, all additional costs are covered.
Students can earn valuable college credit with no additional enrollment fees or material costs. The same 15 hours of college credit would typically cost $2,340 at the College of DuPage, representing a significant financial savings for Glenbard families. Glenbard College Core allows students to get a head start on their college degree without the associated cost. This is a significant part of our commitment to ensuring that all Glenbard students have access to opportunities that prepare them for a successful future.
For the 2026-2027 school year, Glenbard is offering five Glenbard College Core courses. Incoming freshmen and rising sophomores should consider leaving room in their schedule so they can take these courses when they are juniors (DC Speech, DC World Music) or seniors (DC English 1101 & 1102, DC American Politics).
Glenbard College Core for Juniors and Seniors:
Glenbard College Core for Seniors:
* Source: https://www.act.org/content/dam/act/unsecured/documents/DualCreditTexasReport.pdf
Click here to view frequently asked questions about Glenbard College Core.
Glenbard West High School alum (Class of 2025) Will Walter reflects on his time as a Hilltopper and shares how taking dual credit English helped prepare him for life after high school. His experience shows the confidence and college-ready skills students gain through Glenbard’s dual credit opportunities.
Q: What are you doing after graduating from Glenbard West?
Will: I’m currently attending a Bible college in Germany called Bodenseehof, taking a gap year to study the Bible and grow in my faith. It’s been an amazing experience. When I return to the States, I’ll be attending Liberty University to study business management.
Q: What motivated you to take dual credit English during your senior year?
Will: I’ve always been stronger in math than in English, so I knew I wanted a class that would challenge me without feeling overwhelming. Dual credit English felt like the right balance, not the hardest class, but definitely not easy and it pushed me in the ways I needed.
Q: What did you think of the class?
Will: I found it challenging in a good way, but not so difficult that it affected my other classes. It was very manageable, which I appreciated. I enjoyed learning new material and connecting with my classmates.
Q: Would you recommend other students take dual credit classes?
Will: Absolutely. It’s free, it’s a great opportunity, and the courses are manageable and set you up to succeed. For me, it really felt like a “why not?”, there was so much to gain.
Q: What would you say to current Glenbard students about taking dual credit classes?
Will: Go for it. I don’t think you’ll regret taking a dual credit course. It won’t overwhelm you, and it’s a really strong option with a lot of benefits.
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