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Welcome to the Cooperative Education Program. This page gives an introduction to the program and answers the most frequently
asked questions. To read about what the Cooperative Education
Program offers, select the desired option below or just scroll
down the screen.
What is co-op?Co-op, or "cooperative education," allows students to combine classroom learning with PAID, supervised work experiences related to their majors. Virginia Commonwealth University's co-op program places students in Richmond and throughout the United States with governmental agencies, private industries, small businesses and non-profit organizations. Upon graduation, co-op students have both a degree and practical work experience that will help them succeed in the work place. Co-op students have valuable opportunities to:
Who is eligible?Co-op is open to all degree-seeking VCU students. Undergraduates must have completed at least 23 semester credits. Transfer students must complete one full semester at VCU before becoming eligible for the program. Eligibility Requirements:
Employers may set their own eligibility requirements, and they have the final decision in the hiring process. When do co-op students work?Co-op offers two types of work schedules.
Once placed, co-op students register for the appropriate non-credit co-op course each semester they work (including summer semesters) and pay the co-op fee of $35 for part-time placements and $70 for full-time placements. How can you become a co-op participant?Attending an orientation is the first step in the process. All orientation sessions take place in the University Student Commons, 907 Floyd Avenue, Virginia Room A from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Click here for a listing of Summer 2007 Co-op Orientations. If you have any questions please contact our office at 828-1645, Commons Room 143 (the Career Center). Here are some of the organizations that employ co-op students:
For more information, contact:
Sue Story, Director Telephone: (804) 828-1645
Interdisciplinary Studies majors will be assigned according to their area of concentration. In addition to cooperative education orientations, the Career Center offers career development programs throughout the semester. See the events page for further details.
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Virginia Commonwealth University
Division of Student Affairs & Enrollment Services
University Student Commons, Room 130, 907 W Floyd Ave, PO Box 842007, Richmond VA 23284
Phone: (804) 828-1645 | Email: rar@vcu.edu