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Fall 2008 Cooperative Education Newsletter
Co-Op Job Fair
We had over 75 companies and approximately 250 students attend our Job Fair on September 30, 2008.
Thank you for attending !!!
Watch here for information regarding our February 2009 Job Fair.
( Roster of Participating Companies )
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Students
Interested in applying to the Program? Obtain the required paperwork here. (More)
NETS Scholarship
(The New Economy Technology Scholarship)
Interested co-op students may contact Maureen Barcic at 412-624-9882 or
regarding the NETS Scholarship.
Co-Op Student Comments
We always like to hear from our students while they are out on a work rotation!
Read some of our Co-Op Student Comments here ... (More)
The Cooperative Education Program at Pitt is one of the most exciting opportunities available to engineering students and employers. Our Program is an educational program that prepares students for professional careers by combining academic training with practical work experience in industry, business, and government services. Co-op students typically alternate periods of full-time work with periods of full-time, on-campus study. They complete a minimum of three work rotations before they graduate.
While the majority of our students are engineering students, we also often have co-op positions available for chemistry or computer science students!
Co-Op Student and
Co-Op Employer of the Year
It is time once again to think of nominations for both Co-op Student of the Year and Co-op Employer of the Year for 2008. If you're interested in nominating a student or a company, see more details here. (More)
2007 Co-Op Student of the Year
2007 Co-Op Employer of the Year
We've Moved!!!
We are now located at 4170 Posvar Hall.
We will be at this location while the Swanson School of Engineering completes renovation of Benedum Hall.
We still have an open-door policy and still encourage our students to stop by at any time!
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