Internships and Co-ops - SUNY 2026

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Co-op (Cooperative Education Program) is an educational program where students can get hands-on experience in their field of study through working in a professional environment.
Co-ops are longer than internships A co-op is a four- to six-month, full-time job related to your interest area or majorlonger than most internships. Co-ops give you the opportunity to dive into full-time work in your field(s) of interest and try out industries or roles you may wish to explore.
What is the difference between a co-op and a placement? Both co-ops and placements are forms of work-integrated learning. A co-op is typically a longer, more robust form of work experience that is full-time, paid employment of 4, 8 or 12 months.
Internships are like co-ops: they are designed for individuals to gain knowledge and experience and to meet school program requirements. The difference is that internships are generally shorter, and sometimes unpaid. The post-secondary co-op/internship programs is an opportunity to work with the government.
Co-ops are more rigorous than internships and are designed to help students apply their classroom learning to real-world projects. UC students can work for businesses and organizations, including Fortune 500 companies, and can choose to work close to home, in Cincinnati, or travel nationally or even internationally.

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Co-ops are longer than internships A co-op is a four- to six-month, full-time job related to your interest area or majorlonger than most internships.
Placement students can work for a firm for up to a year, whereas internships can last anywhere from four weeks to four months. A placement year is a more intensive and time-consuming curriculum. Youll be extending your degree by a year, which means you may graduate a year later than your peers.

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