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Welcome!
Welcome to the Cooperative Education Information Session. Through Co-op, you have the opportunity to earn credit while enhancing your career potential. You earn upper-level credit by applying classroom theory and project management skills to new learning situations on the job. Co-op is the term used at UMUC to describe any work-based learning situation. It is a flexible academic program specifically designed for adult students. Internships, field experiences, volunteer work and paid employment situations can all qualify for Co-op. Co-op positions may be paid or unpaid, full or part time. Undergraduate students may earn academic credit for approved Co-op experiences. Career and Cooperative Education Center counselors will help you enroll in Co-op. Graduate students may participate in Co-op situations to gain experience related to their field of study, but may not earn graduate-level credit for their experience. Career and Cooperative Education Center counselors will assist graduate students if their Co-op employer requires an agreement with UMUC. Graduate students may also elect to enroll in Co-op for post-bachelor's degree credit. Enrolling in Co-op can be a means for gaining entry to a new career field. After completing this information session, you will know exactly what steps you need to take to apply to Co-op. Please be sure to read this completely. If you have questions after doing so, you may submit them at the end using an online form, or you may call the Career and Cooperative Education Center. Co-op works for everyone. We look forward to helping you enroll in Co-op! |
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