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Difference between Co-op & Internship

Co-ops and internships are two different experiences at Saginaw Valley State University.

A co-op is a paid, on-going relationship between the employer, student, and university. Students in the program not only gain work-world experience, but are expected to actively participate in key projects. Because of this high expectation, the co-op program has several requirements for participation. Click here to read the requirements.

An internship is an experience with a definite time-frame (e.g., four summer months), that can be either paid or unpaid, and can involve projects that vary in intensity based on the student's level of experience. Unlike co-op positions, the requirements for internships vary from employer to employer and by academic background.

You may want to visit the following websites to explore internship opportunities...