National Co-op Week comes to Algonquin College!

Cooperative EducationNational Co-op Week is the perfect time to celebrate the impact and benefits of cooperative education.

On Thursday, March 21, Algonquin College will mark its annual Co-op Awards of Excellence, which honour the extraordinary accomplishments and contributions of our co-op employers and students.

There are many benefits to both students and employers involved with the AC Cooperative Education program. Did you know that within the fist two years of graduating, co-op graduates can earn $2,000 – $8,000 more than graduates without a co-op experience?

Here are some testimonials from students and employers who are part of the co-op program. Learn how the Algonquin College co-op program has benefitted them and their careers.

“If I didn’t have co-op, I would be prepared, but I wouldn’t be ahead. If I graduate and have two years experience, I will guarantee the position I applied for more than anyone who graduated without experience.”

  • Moohammed Ameen Aldhaheri, Computer Engineering Technology student, and winner of the 2018 Co-op Student Achievement Award. Moohammed completed his co-op work-term with the Department of National Defence, a 2018 Co-Op Awards of Excellence winner for Outstanding Contribution to Algonquin College Cooperative Education.

“You have the opportunity to leverage decades of experience from different employees. You get the experience you need for the workplace.”

  • Garnet Fox, Computer Systems Technician graduate.

“I would definitely encourage people to sign up for co-op. I was able to not only apply a lot of the knowledge that I’ve learned in school, but there’s a lot that they will teach you in the workplace that you’ll be able to apply when you do get a job.”

  • Valerie May, Business Intelligence System Infrastructure graduate.

“We hire from the building or civil specific programs. We have found time and time again – every student that we bring on board has the motivation to grow their career with EllisDon. I’ve worked closely with the co-op office for getting students on board. They give us really great options for students who are available.”

  • Fiona Dowsing, Coordinator People & Culture at EllisDon, a 2018 Co-Op Awards of Excellence winner for Outstanding Contribution to Algonquin College Cooperative Education.

“We find that the student base at Algonquin, they don’t just have the technical skills, they are already professional.”

“[The co-op program at Algonquin] has been so beneficial to us.” “[The students] learn so quickly, and they’ve contributed so much. It just makes sense.”

  • Tamara Grbo, Software Developer at Titus, a 2018 Co-Op Awards of Excellence winner for Outstanding Contribution to Algonquin College Cooperative Education.

To learn more about Cooperative Education at Algonquin College, visit www.algonquincollege.com/coop. Learn more about past winners of the Co-Op Awards here. Visit our new Cooperative Education space in C226.

 

 




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