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Co-op education: putting your learning into action

Business Co-op student Duncan Ebata, Co-op coordinator Michelle Larsen, Co-op student Amanda Drost, Co-op coordinator Shelley McMullin and Co-op student Lourens Schep at the Graduate Placement Program announcement May 22, 2013 at Acadia.

Acadia鈥檚 Co-operative Education program () ranks highest in Canada in the 2013 in its category of very small post-secondary institutions.

Its A- rating is the highest of any university of any size in Atlantic Canada and the second highest for any Co-op program in the country.

For students who haven鈥檛 yet considered applying for Acadia鈥檚 Co-op program, here are three more good reasons to take the plunge. Compared to their counterparts who graduate without Co-op, students who graduate with Co-op:

  • have lower debt;
  • find a better job sooner after they graduate;
  • get paid more when they start their careers.

The Co-op program integrates academic studies with paid work experience in the student鈥檚 field of study, and it鈥檚 an option in almost all Acadia programs. Students must have a GPA of 2.5 or above and be starting their second or third year of study.

Co-op coordinators Michelle Larsen (Science and Computer Science) and Shelley McMullin (Business and Arts) assist students at every step. 鈥淥verall, our role is to help students achieve whatever goals they have and really move them forward in their careers,鈥 says Larsen.

Co-op students graduate with at least a year鈥檚 experience, gained through either three four-month work terms or a 12鈥16 month internship. Perhaps surprisingly, being in the Co-op program may add only one extra semester before graduation.

Rise in confidence, skills, experience

鈥淭hat one year of experience makes the student more competitive when they graduate,鈥 says McMullin. She also points out that many graduate programs now require a student to have practical experience before they鈥檙e admitted.

鈥淚 believe Co-op is a transformational experience,鈥 says Larsen. 鈥淚 would say the largest thing that students come back and say to us is that the growth in confidence they experience is monumental.鈥

Students make all kinds of connections, and they have a greater sense of what they want to do when they graduate. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e built up a huge repertoire of skills and knowledge that wouldn鈥檛 be possible during just a regular degree,鈥 she says, 鈥渂ecause they鈥檙e being exposed to opportunities that go well beyond the classroom.鈥

Employers appreciate the education, skills, and enthusiasm that Co-op students bring to the workplace. 鈥淔or employers who are also Acadia alumni, hiring a Co-op student is an amazing way to be able to give back,鈥 Larsen says.

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