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What is a Co-op? Co-op is short for cooperative education, a three way partnership, between employers, students, and IUPUI. Cooperative Education is a formal plan of education in which students alternate at least three semesters of full-time work with full-time study. Students must continue with the same employer for the duration of at least three work sessions (working semesters). The “traditional” co-op begins at the completion of the freshman year and lasts for five work sessions. The student's duties will progress over the course of each session until he or she is performing the tasks that they would be expected to do upon graduation. Co-ops like internships are learning experiences that can be used for credit toward your degree program. Why Intern or Co-op? · Earn a Competitive Wage While You Learn Paid or Unpaid (may be either): The Office of Career Services and Professional Development strongly encourages our employers to pay interns and co-ops. · Although the vast majority of these opportunities are paid, please keep in mind the primary purpose of interning or co-oping is to gain valuable experience in your field. Pay should be secondary to the resume-building experience provided by the employer. · When pursuing unpaid positions be certain to scrutinize the duties and responsibilities of each position to make certain that the opportunity matches your career objectives. If you are unsure of the credibility of the position, please feel free to contact our office for assistance. |
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