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An internship is an applied learning experience for which a student may earn academic credit in an agreed-upon, short-term, supervised workplace activity, which may be related to a students major field or area of interest. The work can be full or part time, on or off campus, paid or unpaid.
Co-op programs are most often full-time work positions that are completed over multiple terms. However, internships may be completed on a part-time basis and are usually shorter in duration, such as the length of one semester or one summer.
Qualifications: Candidates must be 18 years of age or older and currently matriculated in a degree program at a college or university. Program Term: All internships are part-time and students may work a maximum of 20 hours per week during the semester.
The International Co-Operative Alliance defines a cooperative, or co-op, as an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically controlled enterprise. In other words, cooperatives are created by
Co ops are better than internships in every way, but it will probably take you longer to graduate. Its better to have 6+ months of co op expierence vs 3 months of an internship, and co ops also almost always get paid more and have benefits like PTO and holidays. Interns usually dont get anything.
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Unlike an internship, a Co-op position generally involves a multi-term work agreement with an employer, which means you can take on increasingly robust roles, projects, and responsibilities. At the same time, almost 40% of students do Co-op with more than one employer to broaden their industry knowledge and experience.