
Josie Rippy
Business Administration
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Cooperative Education (Co-op) is a unique academic plan
in which students blend classroom learning with practical
work experience. This is accomplished through supervised
work assignments outside the formal classroom environment.
Co-op is based on the theory that education does not confine
itself to just the classroom and should include the vital
input that students may gain from participation in the world
of work. The program is designed to make a student’s
educational program more relevant and meaningful by integrating
classroom study with planned and supervised practical experience
in business, industry, government, and professional or service
organizations. It is called “Cooperative Education” because
educators and outside agencies work together to design a
superior total educational program for students.