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Cooperative Education (Co-op) is a more
formalized work program where students generally complete two or
more work semesters with the same employer, usually with an
increased level of responsibility and compensation each semester.
Students can choose between an alternating co-op, where students
alternate full-time work and study semesters or they can choose
to work a parallel co-op, where students work part-time and
study part-time simultaneously. Co-ops generally have the
following characteristics:
- Paid
- Offered year round (Fall, Spring, and Summer)
- May require commitment of multiple semesters
- 20-40 hours per week
- May receive academic credit (varies on major)
Visit these sites for specific opportunities and general information regarding co-op programs:
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