Welcome to the CWRU Co-op Program!
Managing students as a part of the Engineering Cooperative Education Program (Co-op) through Case Western Reserve University takes time, but can lead to a meaningful relationship for both sides where the Co-op student is able to help the company achieve its goals while gaining skills and industry experience to progress their career.
Preparing for a Co-op Student
- If the student is relocating, offer the student some form of housing assistance, such as a list of apartment complexes in a safe area, relocation assistance or a housing stipend
- Contact the student regarding first day logistics including:
- Driving directions
- Entrance location
- Arrival time
- Dress code
- General overview of the first day
- Anything they may need to bring with them (ie: paperwork, identification, packed lunch, etc)
The Beginning
- Welcome your student and introduce them to their new colleagues
- Review your student's learning objectives
- Share expectations
- Highlight expectations related to project goals
- Clarify workplace expectations and protocols including standard working hours and office behavior
- Explain the company's organization and leadership structure
- Outline relevant safety protocols
- Begin training
- Familiarize your student with the projects they will be working on and the people they will be working with
Throughout the Co-op Term
- Provide training
- Provide formal and informal feedback
- Schedule weekly 1:1 meetings
- Allow the student time to network or shadow other professionals, encourage them to participate in professional and organizational activities
- Address any concerns or issues in a timely manner by contacting the Co-op director, Genine Apidone (genine.apidone@case.edu), for additional support
- If appropriate with your company, support social opportunities for the student to attend (ie: company picnics, outings, etc)
Ending on a High Note
- Allow your student an opportunity to present a final presentation highlighting their projects and accomplishments
- Fill out evaluations regarding your experience with your Co-op student