Experiential Education
The University of Evansville was one of the first schools to adopt the cooperative education concept in 1919. Since then, experiential education has been a value-added piece for all students' Evansville Experience. Regardless of your academic major, you are encouraged to contact Career Services and Cooperative Education to find out more about the local, regional, national and international opportunities available to you today.
- Definitions of Internship and Co-op
What is the difference between an internship and a co-op?
- Benefits of Internships and Co-ops
What are the benefits of having an internship or co-op experience?
- Managing Your Internship Search Process
A basic outline to help you manage your internship search process.
- Internship Expectations: What an Internship Is and Is Not
The following information will help you develop appropriate expectations for your internship experience.
- Internship and Co-Op Information
This link provides information on how to help you write effective learning objectives for your internship or co-op experience and contains internship and co-op forms.
- EXED 090: Building Your Professional Image
EXED 090 is an internship and co-op preparation course and is recommended for all students who plan to have an experiential education experience within the next 12 months.
- Experiential Education Stipend
University of Evansville students in good academic standing, completing a minimally paid or unpaid experiential education opportunity may be eligible to receive a $500.00 stipend once during your college career.
- Global Work Assignment Stipend Request
If you are a declared major or minor within the Schroeder Family School of Business Administration and are in good academic standing, you may qualify for a limited number of Global Work Assignment Stipends available.
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