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Accepted a
co-op position, what’s next?
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After accepting
a co-op assignment, go to the Office of
Career Services in Suite101 Murphy Hall meet
with the Assistant Director for Experiential
Learning, complete a
Prospective Co-op
Student Form and pick up an
Information Packet.
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Instructions
will be given on the co-op class to
sign-up for based on classification (see
below), which will allow students to stay in
good standing with the university, a
full-time student and receive a co-op
notation on official transcript. The
university will charge a fee of $300.00,
which payment is due by the first day of
class of each semester. This co-op course
is for zero credit. Students will
receive a pass or fail notation.
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Sophomore COOP 100
101 102
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Junior COOP
200 201 202
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Senior COOP
300 301 302
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Grad COOP
400 401 402
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Academic credit
is awarded by the department chairperson in
respective schools/colleges. Discuss plans to
participate in a co-op assignment and how this relates
to your discipline. If the
department decides to award academic
credit, complete the
Academic Credit
Form and get appropriate
signatures.
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Acceptance of a co-op position, verbally
and/or written, is considered final.
(If an emergency arises,
contact the Assistant Director for
Experiential Learning immediately.)
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Note: Students
who have not registered or contacted OCS and
have accepted a co-op assignment may be
withdrawn from the University by the
Registrar’s Office. Withdrawal could affect
your eligibility for financial aid for the
following semester.
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