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Career Center
MSU-Northern P.O. Box 7751 Havre, MT 59501-7751 (406) 265-4198 Location: Cowan Hall 213B
MSU-Northern is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to diversity in its people and programs. |
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General Forms Registration Form (Fillable PDF) Objectives How To (PDF) Objectives Form (Fillable PDF) Employer Evaluation Form (PDF) All Co-op syllabi and reports can be accessed through Desire2Learn. Please contact Tracey Jette at 265-3566 if you are having difficulty accessing the documents. Cooperative Education enhances academic course work by providing a realistic look at a chosen field and adding relevancy to classroom studies. Outcomes include professional skills development, maturity and increased motivation. A successful co-op experience also greatly increases employment opportunities upon graduation. The term "internship" may be preferred or traditionally used with some employers or agencies. In most cases the guidelines described here are applicable to a co-op or internship and the terms are synonymous. In some programs there is a difference and students should check with their adviser or program director. Internships handled through the Career Center will operate under the same guidelines that follow. |
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A co-op experience can be either a full-time or part-time position, depending on the need of the employer and the student's class schedule. Co-op/intern students are usually paid. Pay varies depending on the skill and experience of the student, as well as the type of business or agency. Some students complete two or more co-op experiences with the same employer at upgraded levels, alternating with a semester on campus. Experience with different employers is often preferred. A parallel co-op, consisting of combining part-time work with part-time school, is possible when jobs are within the Havre area. Credits earned per semester range from one to twelve depending on amount of hours worked and program regulations. Students must check with program director or faculty adviser and the Financial Aid Office regarding credit load. Students must register for a co-op/internship just as they do for any class and pay the per credit fee. All students receiving financial aid are strongly urged to contact the Financial Aid Office to determine possible impact on financial status. Some employers provide housing and assist with living expenses. For those that don't, housing and living expenses are the responsibility of the student. Both the university and the employer evaluate the co-op student. It is important to have ongoing communications between the employer's supervisor, the student employee, and the Career Center coordinator. The final pass / fail grade is assigned by the Career Center Director. University staff help to develop co-op sites and make necessary arrangements; however, students may generate a co-op/intern position at an employer of their choice with the assistance and approval of the Career Center. |
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