- Joining The Program
- Steps To A Co-op
- FAQ S
- Corporate Partnerships
- Career Center
- Internships & Co-ops
- Forms
- Student Co-op Experiences

Joining The Program
Learning by working on-the-job is smart. Through the Career Center at Clarkson, you can do this in the co-op (cooperative education) program. Students work with professionals at a business or government organization.
Any Clarkson student in good standing can apply for the co-op program, which involves working during a semester and a summer. Clarkson’s Co-op Handbook will answer many of your questions about the program. Here are the steps to take to get involved.
Attend the Fall or Spring general interest meeting or stop by the Career Center (in the ERC) to learn more about the program.
Register with the Career Center by using KnightLink . You will need to stop by the Career Center to open an account. KnightLink connects students, alumni and employers with information on full-time jobs, internships, co-op positions and mentoring.
Meet with a counselor at the Career Center to discuss your plans and review your academic schedule. This will provide you with the information you need when you meet with your academic advisor.
Complete the required forms and applications.
Meet with your academic advisor and complete the Academic Plan form. This meeting will help you decide at which point in your academic career a co-op will be most beneficial.
Attend meetings and workshops regarding the co-op program. The weekly Career Center newsletter provides this information, along with specific dates and times.
