Participation Requirements
COOP 1000
Once a student has been given admission to the co-op option of the degree program s/he must complete and pass COOP 1000. Students will have access to this on-line course as per the schedule advertized on the co-op program website at carleton.ca/co-op.
Communication with the Co-op Program Office
Students must maintain contact with the co-op program office during their job search and while on a work term. All email communication will be conducted via the students Connect account.
Graduation with the Co-op Option
In order to graduate with the co-op option, students must satisfy all requirements for their degree program as the graduation requirements according to each co-op program (i.e. 3 or 4 work terms successfully completed).
Note: Participation in the co-op option will add up to one addition year for a student to complete their degree program.
Employment
Although every effort is made to ensure a sufficient number of job postings for all students enrolled in the co-op option of their degree program, no guarantee of employment can be made. Carleton's co-op program operates a competitive job search process and is dependent upon current market conditions. Academic performance, skills, motivation, maturity, attitude and potential will determine whether a student is offered a job. It is the student's responsibility to conduct a self-directed job search in addition to participation in the job search process operated by the co-op program office. Students that do not successfully obtain a co-op work term placement are expected to continue with their academic studies. The summer term is the exception to this rule. Students should also note that hiring priority is given to Canadian citizens for co-op positions in the Public Service Commission.
Work Term Assessment and Evaluation
To obtain a Satisfactory grade for the co-op work term students must have:
- A satisfactory work term evaluation by the co-op employer;
- A satisfactory grade on the work term report.
Students must submit a work term report at the completion of each four-month work term. Due dates are advertised on the co-op program website at carleton.ca/co-op.
Workplace performance will be assessed by the workplace supervisor. Should a student receive an unsatisfactory rating from their co-op employer, an investigation by the co-op program manager will be undertaken. An unsatisfactory employer evaluation does not preclude a student from achieving an overall satisfactory rating for the work term.
Voluntary Withdrawal from the co-op option
Students may withdraw from the co-op option of their degree program during a study term ONLY. Students at work may not withdraw from the work term or the co-op option until s/he has returned to a study term.
Students are eligible to continue in their regular academic program provided that they meet the academic standards required for continuation.
Involuntary or Required Withdrawal from the Co-op option
Students may be required to withdraw from the co-op option of their degree program for one or any of the following reasons:
- Failure to register in a co-op work term report course;
- Receipt of an unsatisfactory work term evaluation;
- Submission of an unsatisfactory work term report;
- Leaving a work term without approval by the Co-op Manager;
- Dismissal from a work term by the co-op employer;
- Failure to attend all interviews for positions to which the student has applied;
- Failure to achieve a grade of SAT in COOP 1000;
- Continuing a job search after accepting a co-op position;
- Declining more than one job offer during the job search process;
- Failure to pay all co-op related fees;
- Failure to actively participate in the job search process.
Standing and Appeals
The Co-operative Education Program office administers the regulations and procedures that are applicable to the all co-op program options. All instances of a student's failure during a work term or other issues directly related to their participation in the co-op option will be reported to the academic department.
Any decision made by the co-operative education administrators can be appealed via the normal appeal process within the University.
Registering in Co-op Courses
Students must register in a co-op work term report course while at work. The number of work term report courses that a student registers in is dependent upon the number of work terms that a student accepts in the employment contract.
Students must be registered as full-time students before they begin their co-op job search (2.0 credits). All co-op work terms must be completed before the beginning of the final academic term. Students may not finish their degree on a co-op work term.