Posted on Thursday, April 30th, 2015
Students interested in applying for Co-op in their program of study must complete the co-op application form on ACSIS. Applications will be accepted at the beginning of the semester preceding that program’s first scheduled work term. This is a “one time only opportunity” to be considered for Cooperative Education. Students who neglect to submit an application by the established deadline will not be considered. Application Forms are available on the ACSIS website and will appear for one week only during the first week of classes.
Posted on Thursday, April 30th, 2015
If you are not placed in the time to complete a work term then you may choose to drop out of the co-op option and return to the regular stream program. The mandatory co-op programs with more than one work term may offer some flexibility. You will need to discuss your options with your Academic Co-op Coordinator.
Posted on Thursday, April 30th, 2015
No. Co-op is a competitive program student may apply to specific job postings. The more flexible a student is with regard to work location and type, and the more positions she/he applies for, the more interviews she/he will likely to get. In order to get a co-op job the students expected to produce a strong resume, cover letter for each position and prepare for each interview.
Posted on Thursday, April 30th, 2015
In Cooperative Education, the program is approved and implemented by a College and study sessions alternate with paid work terms. An internship, however, is a work placement that is not necessarily connected with or overseen by an educational institution.
Posted on Thursday, April 30th, 2015
Co-op is a learning semester outside of the classroom where students gain work experience in their field of study before graduation. The usual format is for students to alternate study terms with paid four-month work terms. Co-op is a partnership involving students, employers and the College and provides students with work experience to complement their academic training.