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Recruiting Services for Employers

About the program

Program requirements

  • Employers must provide a position that is full-time, paid, at least one full semester in length (with multiple work terms encouraged), related to the student's major, and provide to the student a written job offer and a written job description. The employer must also consent to the written Work/School Schedule Agreement (form provided) for the student and must work with the student to develop written learning objectives (form provided) and an evaluation (form provided) for each work term.
  • To participate in the program, students must be undergraduates, have completed the freshman year, have secured a full-time, paid position related to academic major and/or career goals, and meet additional requirements.
  • Complete information on students' requirements & eligibility

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Internships & co-ops

Students often ask us the difference between internships and co-ops:

Internships
  • Usually one summer or academic semester.
  • Occasionally two work terms.
  • Paid or unpaid, depending on industry or field.
  • Part-time or full-time, depending on employer's needs.
  • Over 60% of our graduates report having internships during college (48% paid; 14% unpaid).

Cooperative Education positions

  • Multiple work terms.
  • Work terms alternate with school semesters.
  • Work terms include fall & spring semesters.
  • Paid positions.
  • Full-time.
  • Engineering majors comprise up to 90% or more of the students enrolled in our co-op program; business majors comprise 5-7%; (varies by semester).
  • Co-op is open to all majors but internships are more common for most other students.