Cooperative Education complements the academic experience by integrating a
student's classroom education with supervised on-the-job learning related to
the student's major and career interests. It is based on a partnership
between the college, the students and the business community, including government
and nonprofit organizations.
Participating students receive upper-level college credit toward their degrees. As
an employer, you are provided affordable access to talented students, eager
for the opportunity to apply their academic knowledge. For additional
information, contact Kathleen Stompro at 218-299-3492 or email her at stompro@cord.edu.
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Publication Date:
Wednesday, September 28, 2005 18:33
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Concordia College is a private, four
year liberal arts college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.