Celebrating co-op student achievements during work-integrated learning month
By: Emily Totzke (she/her)
Co-operative and Experiential Education honours Waterloo co-op students whose innovation and leadership shaped industries this year.
By: Emily Totzke (she/her)
Co-operative and Experiential Education honours Waterloo co-op students whose innovation and leadership shaped industries this year.
By: Mary Lynne Bartlett
Many students choose Waterloo's co-op program for the experience and benefit of exploring different career paths and choices. However, for a neuro-divergent student, the range of options and choices might be overwhelming. How do you know which path and option(s) will work for you?
By: Christie Zeb (she/her)
This Indigenous History Month, we share the story of Ethan Gardner, a Waterloo Psychology co-op student, who found a way to give back, grow and honour his Mi’kmaq roots during his co-op work term.
By: Emily Totzke (she/her)
Faculty of Arts student’s international co-op experience helped her connect with her culture while gaining valuable international work experience.
By: Emily Totzke (she/her)
Co-operative and Experiential Education (CEE) is celebrating 20 years of the Co-op Student of the Year awards this year.
By: Rachita Khetan (she/her)
I attended the P4E Job Fair at RIM Park. It was co-hosted hosted by the University of Guelph, the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University and Conestoga College. There were 180 incredible employers at the fair and more than 3,000 students attended.
By: Matthew King (he/him)
The innovative student support model is a key differentiator for enhanced work-integrated learning.
by: Isabella Deak
Waterloo's graduating Warriors reflect on their co-op journeys while embracing the future.
The Further Education Fair is coming to the SLC!