How Can Career Services Help Me Find a Co-op Placement or Internship?
Career Services shares office space with the Co-Operative Education Office and often has first-hand knowledge of the numerous co-op/internship announcements coming in by fax or mail. However, Co-ops are formally coordinated by the Director of Cooperative Education, Bob Henderson, who can be reached at (860) 512-3312. You must register for three hours of class credit, attend a weekly one-hour in-class seminar, work a specific number of hours, track your hours and complete assigned coursework. To receive academic credit for an internship, students must receive approval and register through their department. Please visit the Cooperative Education webpages to find out about eligibility requirements and any further details regarding the program.
Career Services shares office space with the Co-Operative Education Office and often has first-hand knowledge of the numerous co-op/internship announcements coming in by fax or mail. However, Co-ops are formally coordinated by the Director of Cooperative Education, Bob Henderson, who can be reached at 860-512-3312. You must register for three hours of class credit, attend a weekly one-hour in-class seminar, work a specific number of hours, track your hours and complete assigned coursework. To receive academic credit for an internship, students must receive approval and register through their department. Please visit the Cooperative Education webpages to find out about eligibility requirements and any further details regarding the program.