Once studies are under way, you may decide that you would like to change your program of study from co-op to regular, or from regular to co-op.
Co-op to Regular
You may change from co-op to regular at any time as long as you are not committed to a job. You should meet with your academic advisor to review degree requirements and course sequencing.
You must complete a Plan Modification Form and submit it to your academic advisor to proceed with the change of program.
Regular to Co-op
Changing from the regular to the co-op program is more difficult as co-op spaces are limited to the number of work placements available. However, there are often several students who decide to leave the co-op program for various reasons during their first and second year, leaving space available for regular students to transfer into co-op.
Applications for co-op must be submitted no later than your 2A term to ensure you will have adequate time to meet the four work terms and PD courses required before graduation. A minimum cumulative average of 80% is normally required to be considered for admission to the co-op program as competition is strong for the few available spaces each year.
You must complete a Plan Modification Form and submit it to your academic advisor to apply to the co-op program. If admitted to co-op, you should meet with your academic advisor to review degree requirements and course sequencing.