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Center for Co-op & Applied Learning Denise Moore. What is Co-op?. Related to your major or career goal Paid Off-campus Flexible hours For all majors Undergraduate and Graduate students Multiple semesters. Benefits of Co-op. Clarifies academic and career goals
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What is Co-op? • Related to your major or career goal • Paid • Off-campus • Flexible hours • For all majors • Undergraduate and Graduate students • Multiple semesters
Benefits of Co-op • Clarifies academic and career goals • Offers competitive salaries • Provides major-related work experience • Develops academic and work competencies • Applies classroom theory to realistic work settings • Offers early registration to increase work availability • Enhances prospects for higher salaries and employment upon graduation • Grants access to professional relationships and state-of-the-art techniques and equipment
Who Qualifies • Full time UCF students • Completed a minimum of 20 semester hours • Able to make a multiple work semester commitment • Maintain a 2.5/4.0 UCF GPA
How does it work? • Parallel – students work part-time year round while attending school full-time • Alternating – students work full-time every other term, alternating terms of full-time work with full-time school
How do you apply? • Come into the Co-op Office • Complete a co-op application • Prepare a resume • Obtain an official transcript • Meet with Co-op Coordinator
Contact Information:Howard Phillips Hall, Suite 208Orlando, FL 32816-1700coop@mail.ucf.eduwww.coop.ucf.edu(407) 823-2667