A Working Partnership

A successful co-op program depends on the cooperation of Kettering University's Cooperative Education staff , the student and the employer.

The Kettering University Cooperative Education & Career Services Role

  • Serve as a liaison between the employer, the student and the University.
  • Make suggestions for appropriate co-op positions.
  • Provide information about Kettering University's academic programs.
  • Identify student candidates, refer resumes to employers and facilitate interview arrangements.
  • Advise employers about appropriate co-op wage and benefits.
  • Counsel students on career goals and help match their skills with employer needs.
  • Work with employers to develop work plans.

 The Student ’s Role

  • Be accessible and available for interviews with potential employers.
  • Notify the Office of Cooperative Education & Career Services when employment offers are received; after accepting an offer, the employment search is completed.
  • Meet the academic expectations of the University.
  • Complete an evaluation of the co-op work term experience.
  • Meet work performance expectations of the co-op employer.
  • Complete a joint evaluation of him/herself with the co-op employer.

 The Co-op Employer’s Role

To ensure the co-op program goes as smoothly as possible, Kettering encourages employers to complete the following before hiring a co-op student:

  • gain support from senior management and from employees who will supervise students;
  • establish budgetary support and determine the wages and benefits to be offered, including any assistance with housing and/or transportation;
  • share with supervisors information about the philosophy and goals of cooperative education;
  • familiarize students with the organization and geographic area;
  • develop job assignments to ensure that students work on projects that will lead to professional growth;
  • create a strategic work plan to share both with students and with the Cooperative Education & Career Services Office; and
  • communicate expectations for the program to the Cooperative Education & Career Services Office and ask any remaining questions.

 Specific Employer Responsibilities

A supervisor who hires a Kettering co-op student has four primary responsibilities.

  1. Plan the work assignments in advance of the student's arrival.
    • Know the student's background and career interests.
    • Develop projects appropriate to the student's interests, coursework and academic level.
    • Spread assignments over the entire three month work term to maximize student productivity.
    • Keep a backlog of jobs ready for "down times".
    • Include a major project that will challenge the student's abilities.
    • Provide space for the student to work.
    • Make the co-op work assignments an integral part of the department's effort.
  2. Introduce the student to department personnel and orient the student to the department.
    • Introduce the student to his or her coworkers.
    • Explain the department's structure and how it fits into the overall organizational structure.
    • Explain to the student where he or she fits into the department.
    • Familiarize the student with the department's major ongoing projects.
    • Explain the department's policies, both formal and informal.
  3. Supervise the student on the job.
    • Create and maintain a work environment that fosters learning; offer guidance and direction to the student.
    • Treat the student as a part of the department and organization.
    • Periodically review the student's progress; make adjustments to assignments or provide direction as needed.
    • Delegate appropriate responsibilities to the student.
    • Arrange for training that is appropriate to the student's education level.
    • Show confidence in the student as a professional.
    • Include student in staff meetings.
  4. Evaluate the student's performance.
    • Conduct an evaluation at the completion of each work term.
    • Make recommendations for student's next work assignment.
    • If appropriate, recommend student for permanent employment upon graduation.