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Cooperative Work Experience Information For
Students
YVCC’s Cooperative Work Experience program enables you to earn college
credit while getting valuable on-the-job experience. The following information
is provided to help you understand how Co-op can work for you.
What Is Cooperative Work Experience?
· The Cooperative Work Experience program offers you
the opportunity to earn college credit by working in a job that is related to
your major area of study. Co-op opens the door to expanded learning
experiences through exposure to actual work situations, organizational
relationships, and equipment and techniques that cannot be duplicated in the
classroom
· Cooperative Work Experience is a requirement to graduate from programs
such as Information Technology, and is available for credit to qualifying
students enrolled in YVCC programs
Why Should I Participate In Co-Op?
· Explore jobs and careers related to your college studies
· Improve your professional confidence and job skills
· Gain hands-on job experience to put on your resume
· Earn money to help pay your college expenses
· Have an opportunity to work with equipment not available on campus
· Make valuable employer contacts and increase chances for a full-time job
after graduation
· Because you have to :)
What Do I Have To Do For Co-Op Credit?
· Secure a job related to your
program of study
· See your instructor if you
have questions about this
· Set
and accomplish 5 measurable learning objectives designed to improve job
performance (with the help of your Co-op instructor and work supervisor)
· Get
started by contacting a program instructor or Co-op instructor before the term
in which you would like to enroll
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Attend the Orientation meeting on the date indicated in the YVCC schedule
· After meeting, obtain code and register
What Are My Responsibilities As A Co-Op Employee?
· You will be informed by your employer of company policies. You must
conform to these rules and regulations. Failure to do so may result in
corrective and/or disciplinary action by your employer and will be reflected
in your evaluation. The employer has the right to discharge students for just
cause. Personal appearance, dressing appropriately, and attendance are
extremely important.
· If the assignment is changed significantly by the employer, making the
job inappropriate for your learning objectives, contact your Co-op instructor.
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