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Welcome
to NKU's Home for Cooperative Education |
Co-op Information
Sessions
Fall 2008
Tuesday, Aug. 26 3pm
Thursday, Aug. 28 10am
Tuesday, Sept. 2 10am
Thursday, Sept. 4 5pm
Wednesday, Sept. 10 – 11am
Friday, Sept. 12 1pm
Monday, Sept. 15 3pm
Thursday, Sept. 18 10am
Tuesday, Sept. 23 2pm
Wednesday, Sept. 24 – 10am
Monday, Sept. 29 1:30pm
Thursday, Oct. 2 9am
Tuesday, Oct. 7 3pm
Wednesday, Oct. 8 11am
Thursday, Oct. 16 5pm
Wednesday, Oct. 22 – 10am
Tuesday, Oct. 28 11am
Monday, Nov. 3 2pm
Thursday, Nov. 6 10am
Tuesday, Nov. 11 3pm
Wednesday, Nov. 12 – 10am
Monday, Nov. 17 11am
Thursday, Nov. 20 1:30pm
Tuesday, Nov. 24 3:30pm
Wednesday, Dec. 3 9am
Monday, Dec. 8 10am
Thursday, Dec. 11 5pm
Learn about the cooperative education program! Sessions
are held in the Career Development Center, located in University Center
Room 230.
Call 859-572-5680
for more information
Assistance via
Email
Norse-Recruiting*
*NKU's online job search service. Free to NKU
students, alums and local employers. Requires
activation. E-mail cdc@nku.edu for more information.
Contact a Co-op Coordinator:
Amanda Romine - Business
& Liberal Arts Co-op Coordinator
Vacant
- Science & Technology Co-op Coordinator
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How to co-op
Your step-by-step guide
What is cooperative
education? Cooperative Education (or co-op) is paid work experience in your
field of study. Students participating in co-op must work in a position related
to the declared major or minor. The co-op positions are approved by a Faculty
Coordinator in each academic department.
So you’re ready to
get some hands-on experience in your career field while earning academic credit
and getting paid. Follow these steps to complete your co-op!
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Are you eligible? In
order to co-op, you must have a declared major, at least a 2.2 GPA, and at
least 30 credit hours. If you are a transfer student, you must also have
completed 1 semester at NKU. Students seeking Associate Degrees need to
have completed at least 15 credits.
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Find a job in your major or
minor. If you are already working in your field of study, you may be
able to turn your current job into a co-op. If this is the case, skip to
#4. If you will be searching for a job in your field, move to step 3.
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Get help with your job search.
To find a co-op job, start with the following:
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Create (or update) your
résumé. There are templates available in the Career Development Center
to help you get started. Once you are ready, bring your résumé to the
CDC to have someone proofread it and provide feedback. Walk-in hours
are from 10 am to 1 pm, Monday to Friday, or call 859-572-5680 to make
an appointment.
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Pick up a Job Search Guide at
the Career Development Center or visit access.nku.edu/cdc for
information and tools to help you with your job search.
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Talk with family, friends,
and even your current employer, if applicable, to discuss your co-op
goals. You may be able to move into a position related to your field
without leaving your current company.
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Talk with your employer about
turning it into a co-op, once you have found a job in your field of
study. Talk to your academic advisor about how much credit should be
earned. Keep in mind that co-op credit, for most majors, is the course CEP
300, which is upper-level, elective credit. The grading is pass/fail and
students do pay tuition for this credit, similar to any other course credit.
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Complete the Student Agreement
/ Job Approval Form (attached). Be sure to attach your job description
to it. This form is essentially a chance for you, your employer, and your
Faculty Coordinator to all agree to make this job into a co-op. This must
be signed by you, your employer, and your Faculty Coordinator.
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Complete the Learning
Objectives Form. This allows you to specify 3 things you would like to
learn from your co-op since it is an academic experience, as well as a work
experience. You, the student, should write the learning objectives, though
you should be sure to discuss these objectives with your employer and
faculty coordinator. This must also be signed by you, your employer, and
your Faculty Coordinator.
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Enroll for CEP 300. Visit
the Career Development Center (UC 230) or contact your co-op coordinator for
details since this process varies depending on your major.
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Check Norse Express to ensure
you are in the correct section of CEP 300. Check BlackBoard to find the
CEP 300 course online. There are several documents online for download
including a Co-op Syllabus which contains all course requirements and
deadlines, though both are subject to change by your individual Faculty
Coordinator.
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Continue to communicate with
your Faculty Coordinator throughout the semester. This is your
professor for the course so communication is key. If there are any
additional assignments, be sure to work on them as needed and complete them
on time.
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Keep a journal of activities
you’re doing at work. Jot down a few sentences describing the projects
you’re doing, successes and failures, and opportunities you’ve had to apply
your classroom knowledge to your position. Talk with your faculty
coordinator about how often this journal should be turned in. Some faculty
coordinators collect the journal once per month, some once per semester.
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Write a final paper to discuss
your co-op experience. There is a sample outline, attached and on
BlackBoard. The paper should refer to your journal entries and is typically
due the last day of classes, as determined by your Faculty Coordinator.
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Complete the Student
Evaluation, available on BlackBoard, and return it to your Faculty
Coordinator.
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Ask your employer to complete
the Co-op Performance Appraisal, available on BlackBoard, and return it
to your Faculty Coordinator.
Glossary of terms:
Co-op
coordinator – a Career Development Center staff person who specializes in
your major and can assist you with the co-op paperwork and finding a position.
Faculty
Coordinator – a faculty or staff member in your academic department who will
approve (or deny) your co-op, collect your journal, grade your final paper, and
assign you a final grade.
Internship –
a curricular work experience for academic credit which may or may not be paid.
Co-op – a
paid work experience related to a student’s area of study, for academic credit.
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Northern Kentucky University•Career Development Center•University Center 230•Highland
Heights, KY 41099
Phone: 859-572-5680
Fax: 859-572-6996 Hours:
Monday-Wednesday & Friday 8:15 AM - 4:30 PM, Thursday - 8:15 - 6:00 PM
E-mail:
cdc@nku.edu
Summer Hours: 8:15-4:30 M-F
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