Cooperative education provides a student the chance to test-drive a career before graduation. Unlike an internship, co-ops usually require a full-time commitment and are paid. While engineering and applied science students have traditionally completed co-ops, students across all majors are now finding value in obtaining co-op opportunities. *This article is sponsored by Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester Institute of Technology provides one of the largest co-op programs worldwide. According to RIT’s Office of Career Services…
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