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Are Co-op students on work terms considered to be SFU students?

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Are Co-op students on work terms considered to be SFU students?

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Absolutely! Students doing Co-op work terms are registered in an SFU Co-op course number and receive three course credits, which are reflected on their transcript. This means the students are registered SFU students, continue to be covered under their student health plan, and are not required to make student loan repayments. If they are living in campus residence and their Co-op work term is in the Lower Mainland, they are not required to move.

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