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Next Steps for Admitted Workforce Development Students

Claim your Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Account 

Within 48 hours of your acceptance, you’ll receive an email from Âé¶¹´«Ã½â€™s IT department. Please follow the enclosed instructions to claim your network account and create a password. This will be your login for your Âé¶¹´«Ã½ email account as well as learning management system (LMS). You must complete this step before you can register for classes. Your Âé¶¹´«Ã½ email account will be the standard means of communication while you are in the program, so it is important that your account be set up promptly. If you experience difficulties accessing or using your email account, please contact the IT Help Desk at supportcenter@dom.edu or (708) 524-6888.


Complete Pre-Registration Tasks (Medical Interpretation and BNATP only)

  • Medical Interpretation Program

    To register for classes, Medical Interpretation students must first complete a language assessment. Our team will reach out with you with further details and to schedule your assessment. For more information, please contact chi.workforce@dom.edu.

  • Basic Nursing Assistant Training Program

    To register for classes, Basic Nursing Assistant Training Program (BNATP) students must first complete the following requirements: a criminal background check, fingerprinting and other health requirements as specified. We strongly encourage you to complete your background check at least two weeks prior to the start of the program. You can find detailed steps in the Training Information and Pre-Registration Packet. Please review all requirements carefully and plan accordingly. For more information, please contact chi.workforce@dom.edu.


Register for Classes

  1. Navigate to . Be sure to bookmark the page for future use.
  2. Log in to MyDU. Enter your Âé¶¹´«Ã½ email (without @dom.edu) and the password you selected in the boxes to the right. 
  3. Search for your required courses in the Add/Drop box on the right side of the screen. There are several ways to search for courses: department, area requirement, day/time, etc. However, it is important to note that you must first select the correct term — the session you are registering for NOT current session.
  4. Click Search to return your search results. Note that you can easily see the number of seats still open for a course in the Seats Open column. The Status column reinforces this, displaying Open or Closed.
  5. Add a course by clicking the checkbox in the left column and then clicking the Add Courses button at the bottom of the page.
  • Cybersecurity

    You can register for classes once you are admitted to the program and have claimed your DU account.

  • Medical Interpretation

    Class registration opens once you have completed your language assessment. If you have questions, please contact chi.workforce@dom.edu.

  • Basic Nursing Assistant Training Program

    BNATP students are only eligible to register for courses once they have cleared a background check.
    Key registration dates are as follows: 

    SessionRegistration OpensRegistration ClosesClasses Begin
    Fall I (2026)May 1August 17August 24
    Fall II (2026)June 1October 12October 19
    Spring I (2027)July 1January 4January 11
    Spring II (2027)August 1March 8March 15

Finalize your Financing

Tuition is due in full on the first day of classes and can be paid in the Office of Student Accounts (cash or check) or (debit or credit card). A bill will not be mailed to you—you will receive an email notification sent to your Âé¶¹´«Ã½ email address that your e-bill is ready to be viewed.

Students who are not able to pay in full may elect a monthly payment plan for a fee of $45.00 per semester on the student accounts page. The payment plan must be elected by the first day of class. Learn how to set up a payment plan.

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Student Orientation

Cybersecurity and Medical Interpretation: You will complete your orientation prior to starting their course. Orientation covers course details, registration, certification processes and career pathways. Our team will reach out with further information once you submit your application.

BNATP: You will receive a formal orientation on your first day of class.

You can find more information about university resources and services through your . 


Check Off Other Important Next Steps

Once you’ve registered, it’s time to check off other important requirements. Please review the checklist below.

  • Learn Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Accommodations and Disability Access

    Students with disabilities are encouraged to work with the Accommodations and Disability Access Coordinator to identify reasonable accommodations. Visit Accommodations and Disability Access for more information. 

  • Complete Required Title IX Sexual Assault Training

    We want each student to have the knowledge and skills to be an active bystander: someone who intervenes when anyone is observed being harassed or endangered by sexual violence, which is why we have partnered with Vector Solutions to offer an interactive, online Title IX training.

    • You will receive information from Vector Solutions directly to your DU email address with information on how to start this self-paced training.
    • If you have any questions, please email Dr. Karolina Staros.
    • For more information, please visit our Title IX page
  • Student ID Card (BNATP only)

    BNATP students will need a Star card (student ID card) to access on-campus buildings. Visit Information Technology in Lewis Hall #047 at the River Forest campus. During the visit, you’ll have a picture taken. You will need to bring another form of ID, such as a driver’s license or passport, to verify your identity. There is no charge for the ID card.