What is Eikon?

Education is more than books and classes. Education is about life. It’s about discovering who you are and understanding what you believe. It’s about developing important skills that can prepare you to walk out God’s plan for your life. Eikon is a nine-month, intensive residential discipleship program for college students. The program is designed to give you an education that transcends the classroom experience. Eikon is about seeing your image take the shape that God has intended, laying the foundation for your next step in education and in life.

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Registering for College of DuPage

Click the links to review the College of DuPage application process. Start this application ASAP.

COLLEGE OF DUPAGE CLASSES.

All Eikon students must enroll at the College of Dupage and register for Tuesday/Thursday classes.  Please email us at [email protected] with any questions.

CREDIT HOURS/CLASS SCHEDULE

In order to remain on your parent’s health insurance students are required to maintain a full-time class schedule; Eikon students must take exactly 12 credit hours.

Eikon students may only enroll in Tuesday/Thursday classes between 7:00am – 2:30pm

 REGISTRATION PROCESS.

The earlier you begin this process the better selection you will have in choosing classes.  It is suggested that you begin this process in February.  High School Students / Recent Grads may find this link helpful.

Submit an Application for Admission for College of DuPage (COD).

Apply Online at College of DuPage.

If you do not currently live “in-district,” contact us for the Eikon residential mailing address. You will receive a letter from the church verifying that you live at this address upon acceptance to Eikon. You will need to bring this to COD (but you can/should complete the online application before doing so). You will be able to pay online after turning this verification letter into COD.

If you currently live “in-district” you can use your current address.

Request High School Transcripts to be sent to COD.

Contact your High School’s registrar’s office; you’ll need COD’s address & your photo ID. It may take a few days for them to complete your request.

After Acceptance at COD

Take Placement Tests (math, reading & writing) >>>>>>http://www.cod.edu/testing/placement_testing.htm

You can typically “walk-in” at the Glen Ellyn Campus of COD.

You will need to make an appointment at any off-campus centers.

Choose Classes. It’s never too early to start searching for classes; however, you must complete the Placement Tests before you are able to register for any classes.

For Undecided Majors:
Get Your Student Planning Worksheet.

For Decided Majors:
Get The Student Planning Worksheet For Your Degree.

Click here to begin searching for classes.