FAQs: Undergraduate Co-operative Education

  • I want to take Drexel courses while I am on Co-op. What should I do?
  • I understand that I must complete three (3) Co-op cycles. Is this true?
  • Whom do I contact if I have additional questions regarding Co-op?
  • How do I change my Co-op cycle?
  • I want to take Drexel courses while I am on Co-op. What should I do?
    If you want to take courses at Drexel while you are on Co-op, you should first contact your Co-op coordinator. Have your Co-op coordinator sign a fully completed add form. Then drop the form off at 306 Rush for processing. You are limited to taking a maximum of 2 Drexel courses per Co-op term.
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    I understand that I must complete three (3) Co-op cycles. Is this true?
    If you are in the undergraduate five-year option, you must complete three (3) Co-op cycles. If you are in the undergraduate four-year option, you will need to complete one (1) Co-op program. If you transferred in from another institution, you must complete two (2) Co-op cycles.
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    Whom do I contact if I have additional questions regarding Co-op?
    All additional questions must be directed toward your individual Co-op coordinator.
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    How do I change my Co-op cycle?
    Students who wish to request a change of their designated cycle must notify their Co-op Coordinator. Submission of a request to change a Co-op cycle does not guarantee that your request will be approved.
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