What Is Cooperative Education (Co-op)?
According to the National Commission for Cooperative Education, Co-op is an academic strategy that integrates classroom studies with a series of paid, productive work experiences in a field related to a student’s career or education goals.
The idea underlying “co-op” is that the student is exposed to both campus studies and the world of real affairs during the years of formal education. The student will emerge a better educated individual with a better theory and work application.
Co-op at Prairie View A&M University is a voluntary program which consists of alternating periods of study and work which is based on the university’s calendar of Fall, Spring and Summer semesters.
Co-op and Intern students may earn salaried amounts based on their classification and experiences.
A typical Co-op student will have the following options. If a student is a sophomore that student may start the Co-op process following the options listed below. The minimum required assignments for a co-op student is three. Some students take advantage of applying for classes at a local university.
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OPTIONS |
FALL |
SPRING |
SUMMER |
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OPTION 1 |
School |
Work |
Work |
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OPTION 2 |
School |
Work |
School |
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OPTION 3 |
Work |
School |
Work |