What is Co-op?
Co-operative education is an important component of many programs at George Brown College. Students spend at least one four-month term working full-time in a job related to their field of study. Co-op is intended to give students a chance to apply the knowledge they have gained in the program in a real-life, hands-on situation, giving them practical experience and further developing their skills. Students also get a chance to gain important work experience and to establish contacts with potential employers. Many graduates of co-op programs find full-time employment with their co-op employer.
For more specific information on Co-operative education, please see the links at the right column.
Use PlacePro™ to *:
- apply for Co-op job postings
- submit resumes, cover letters and/or artwork
- schedule job interviews
- keep student contact information current for the coop office
*Note: Co-op students from Business & Creative Arts can obtain access password from the BCA Coop Office (St. James room 314A).
Field placement & Co-op students from Hospitality & Tourism can obtain accesss password from the Hospitality & Tourism office (St. James room 111B).