Career
Services: Cooperative
Education
What is it?
Cooperative Education (Co-Op) provides
students the opportunity to work at a sponsoring
organization while remaining enrolled in their
degree programs.
Co-Ops are similar to internships in that they are temporary
positions within an organization. However, they differ from internships
in the
following way:
1) Co-Op is a formal program that
requires an agreement between the sponsoring
organization and George Mason University.
2) Co-Op positions are always paid and the salary must be a competitive
wage.
3) Students can work
at an organization part time or full time but
they must meet certain hours, criteria, and
deadlines. For detailed information on George
Mason University’s
cooperative education policies, click
here.
Why Co-Op?
Earn a competitive wage while attending school. Learn
about an organization and the type of work it does as well as what
type of work you may be interested in for the future. Get an experiential
advantage for when you pursue full-time employment after graduation.
How do I get a Co-Op?
Students of
the School of Public Policy should
read the weekly online
SPP Career Services Newsletter as well as register
for Patriot Job Web. Sometimes, Co-Op positions are
listed on online databases such as the Washington Post.com and USA Jobs.gov.
Frequently, Co-Op
positions are given to students who have already
been interns in the same organization. Human resource managers are the people
to discuss
the option of turning an internship into a Co-Op
position when appropriate.
How do I begin the process of signing
up for a Co-Op?
The Co-Op program
at George Mason University is managed by the
University Career Services office on the Fairfax
campus. However, to determine your eligibility
and to receive the initial paperwork, students
must contact SPP Career Services
at
(703) 993-3762.
Once you have been determined eligible and have received
your paperwork, contact Debbie Zuiker, the Co-Op assistant at
(703)
993-2365 or coop@gmu.edu. She will
give you the next set of necessary forms to be filled out by you and
your employer. Once those are completed,
set up an appointment with SPP Career Services.
For your appointment, you will need all of your completed Co-Op paperwork.
You will also
need the $25.00 registration fee.
What then?
SPP Career Services
will be your liaison from George Mason University. At the end of
each
Co-Op semester, she will conduct a site or
phone visit with your immediate supervisor to ensure that your Co-Op
is successful. Any
problems that you may encounter at your Co-Op
site should be addressed immediately with SPP
Career Services at
(703) 993-3762.
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