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Co-Op Days is our recruiting event held every February on campus. This event is the best time to hire Co-Op students because the largest pool of prospective recruits is available at that time.

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STUDENTS: IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CO-OP DAYS 2009!!
Click above to see placement procedures and important dates and deadlines.
Come to the "Is Co-Op for Me?" Workshop and Co-Op Callout!!
To see if Co-Op is right for you, come to the "Is Co-Op for Me?" Workshop on January 12 or 13, 2009. Then attend our Co-Op Callout being held January 14 and 15, 2009. Click to find out more!
Check Out Our Fall 2008 Newsletter!
Read what's new in the Office of Professional Practice.....
The 2008 Industrial Roundtable Job Fair Included Co-Ops from the Office of Professional Practice!!
The 2008 Industrial Roundtable included Co-Op students for the first time. Our office would like to thank PESC for allowing us to participate in the 2008 Industrial Roundtable and look forward to many years of working together. Please click on the link above to access the survey results from this event including photos from the IR.
Professional Practice Student Profiles: Erin Potrzebowski
Erin is a Junior in the School of Mechanical Engineering, and wants to work on the United States space program.
Leonard E. Wood Memorial Scholarship - Fall 2008 Recipients
Professional Practice Co-Ops never had a greater friend, supporter, or promoter than Professor Leonard Wood, and no one ever better exemplified the Co-Op value of practical education, as a mentor, counselor and teacher.
Professional Practice Industrial Advisory Council (PPIAC)
PPIAC meets annually with the goal being to have approximately twenty company representatives from various sizes and types of companies in order to ensure equal representation.
Announcing new 3-Session Programs
Professional Practice has launched several new programs: ATEP - Advanced Technical Experience Program; ALEP - Industry Advanced Leadership Experience Program; CCEP - Concentrated Cooperative Education Program; IP - Internship Program; and IIP - Intensive Internship Program.