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Benefits of the Program

Cooperative Education programs provide substantial benefits to the student, the employer, the school, and the community. 

To The Student

  • The actual work experience helps the student determine whether or not he/she wants to continue in the chosen career early enough to choose another career.

  • Allows the student to gain actual experience in the career in an environment different from the classroom.

  • Enhances the student's critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

  • Enables a student to pay a portion of his/her college expenses.

  • Allows the student to contribute to the economy.

  • Gives the student a competitive edge for full-time employment after graduation.

  • Promotes maturity and the development of interpersonal skills.

  • Provides an opportunity for the student to work with state-of-the-art equipment and use the most current procedures.

To The Employer

  • Provides a motivated workforce.

  • Provides an opportunity to train potential employees.

  • Provides full-time or part-time employees.

  • Provides an opportunity for the employer to influence the college program.

  • Provides a reduction of costs in recruitment and training.

  • Provides a source of performance appraisal for the student and for the school.

To The School

  • Provides an interchange between the college and the business community and an opportunity to utilize community resources to expand the curriculum.

  • Provides a means of evaluating the effectiveness of the curriculum.

  • Provides an opportunity for instructors to keep informed of constantly changing business/industry procedures and practices.

  • Allows for immediate program success feedback.

  • Recruits new students.

To The Community

  • Provides a source of college-educated workers.

  • Increases rapport between the college and the community.

  • Increases student's sense of citizenship and community responsibility.

  • Increases the likelihood that the student will become a part of the community's industrial base.

  • Provides preparatory training for management, professional, and technical employment.

  • Increases the economic base of the community.

 

 

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P.O. Box 2216
Decatur, AL 35609

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6250 Hwy. 31 North
Tanner, AL 35671
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