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| COOPERATIVE EDUCATION
PROGRAM Cooperative Education is an academic program which integrates classroom study with career-related work experiences. Co-op work experiences are paid, full-time, six-month positions related to academic and career interests. Co-op is an optional and, in most cases, non-credit program. CCSU’s program, the largest in Connecticut and one of the largest in New England, combines five months of on-campus study with six months of paid Co-op employment. Thus, students apply textbook learning to on-the-job training. The money earned often helps students finance their University education. Co-op students are assigned to a Cooperative Education coordinator who guides their career development and develops appropriate Co-op placements. In the Co-op Career Development Seminar students receive instruction in skills that make the difference in today’s job market: résumé writing, interviewing techniques, career planning and job-seeking strategies. Through participation in the Co-op program, students can graduate with up to two years of career-related work experience and, possibly, with a job offer. A sizeable number of Central Connecticut State’s Co-op students are offered permanent positions with their Co-op employers upon graduation. Nationwide, graduates of Co-op programs are hired at higher salaries and promoted faster than other employees. For students unsure of a career, Co-op is a no-risk way to test job options. For those set in their goals, Co-op provides a direct route from campus to career. How Co-op Works
Enrolling in the Co-op Program The Career Development Seminar Cost and Eligibility |
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