Co-Op

Cooperative Education is a program in which students earn credits through related subjects and the cooperative education course (classroom and placement component).

Cooperative Education involves a partnership between the student, employer, school, and the parent/guardian.

Cooperative Education is a part of the curriculum which uses the community as a classroom. Cooperative Education assists students who are bound for college, the workplace, university, and apprenticeship. Placement experiences assist students in developing knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential in today's society.

Students in Cooperative Education Programs are considered to be full-time students and are not employees of the placement. Accident and liability insurance is available for students in the program.

Cooperative Education teachers conduct on-site learning assessments. Students are assessed and evaluated by both the Cooperative Education Teacher and Placement Supervisor.

Who Takes Cooperative Education?

Why Cooperative Education?

Cooperative Education Student Responsibilities

Benefits for Employers