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2018-2019 Evening, Weekend, Online Academic Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Evening, Weekend, Online Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Experiential Learning Opportunities


Cooperative Education Experiences

Criteria for Cooperative Education Experiences

  • Cooperative education experiences are set at 0 to 12 semester hours per term.
  • A cooperative education experience is one in which the student is an official employee of the participating organization for a significant length of time. 
  • In any given semester, students may register for fewer cooperative education semester hours than they are eligible to receive.  
  • Students may earn up to 30 cooperative education experience semester hours toward a bachelor’s degree program. 
  • International students may only participate in cooperative education coursework if it is a required component of their declared major.  

Contact Hour Requirement

  • Out of classroom work must involve a minimum of 40 contact hours of immersive work experience for each semester hour awarded.
    • Example: 12-semester hour cooperative education experience X 40 contact hours = at least 480 hours. 
  • Students may begin a cooperative educational experience a maximum of two calendar weeks before a term start date and end work a maximum of two calendar weeks after a semester ends. 
    • Start and end work dates must not cross into date spans of a prior or subsequent academic term. As a result,
      • For 7-week terms, a student may register for no more than 9 semester hours of cooperative education experiences. 
      • For 10-week terms, a student may register for no more than 10 semester hours of cooperative education experiences
      • For 14- or 15-week terms, a student may register for no more than 12 semester hours of cooperative education experiences.  
    • A minimum ¾ of the cooperative experience work hours must be completed within the registered term.
    • Zero-semester-hour cooperative education experiences require employment of at least 25 hours per week during the summer term.  
    • For SEVIS reporting purposes, international students will be considered full-time employees if they log more than 20 hours in a single work week at an employer, regardless of the length of term. 
      • Students should be aware of the limitations on full-time employment.
    • Note: If a cooperative educational experience has work hour expectations that differ from the standard definitions above, the course must clearly identify the work hour expectation in its description.
      • A student’s participation status may also differ if a non-standard work hour expectation is part of the course.

Eligibility Requirements for Students

  • Application and acceptance into Cooperative Education Program.
  • Completion of any prerequisite course(s) or conditions to the cooperative education course, including but not limited to EXP 100 
  • Enrollment at Lakeland is required at the point of application for a cooperative education experience. 

Process for Obtaining a Cooperative Education Experience Approval

  • Discuss cooperative education experiences with academic advisor and Director of Career Readiness and Professional Development.
  • Identify and apply to cooperative education experience. 
    • Complete hiring process required by employer.
  • Once the approval process is complete, enrollment processing moves student into the cooperative education course.
  • International Students have the following additional requirements:
    • Visit the International Administrative Specialist at the Office of the Registrar where a new I-20 will be processed for Curricular Practical Training (CPT) authorization. Students may not begin the CPT/cooperative education placement without a SEVIS I-20 authorizing the cooperative placement.
  • Any student pursuing a cooperative education experience must complete the applicable processes by the end of the add/drop deadline date for the semester in which the cooperative education experience is to occur.

Financial Aid Eligibility  

  • Students completing full-time cooperative education experiences at Lakeland University may remain eligible for full financial aid support.
  • Students should consult with financial staff regarding eligibility criteria and level of support. 

Internships and Student Teaching

Criteria for Internship Courses/Sites

  • Internships are set at 1 to 12 semester hours per term. An internship spanning the academic year is set in a two-semester sequence, with 1-12 semester hours of enrollment per term.
  • All education majors who seek teacher certification, are required to complete a semester long student teaching experience. *Note: Student teaching requires full day, full-semester commitment of time (approximately 18 weeks of student teaching) following the calendar of the cooperating school.
    • Specific prerequisites and arrangements are made with faculty/academic advisors within the Education program.
    • For more information, contact the Director of the Teacher Education Program.
  • Students are limited to 30 total internship semester hours toward a bachelor’s degree program.

Contact Hour Requirement

  • Out of classroom work must involve a minimum of 50 contact hours of educational activity per week for each semester hour awarded.
    • Example: 12-semester hour internship X 50 = 600 total hours. 600 hours/15 weeks = 40 hours or internship work per week.
    • A 12 semester hour internship requires 40 hours of internship work per week for 15 weeks in order to complete 600 total hours.
  • A student may register for no more than 12 semester hours of internship during a regular semester term.
  • A minimum ¾ of the internship contact hours must be completed within the registered term.

Eligibility Requirements for Students

  • Completion of any prerequisite course(s) or conditions (test scores, grades) to the internship course.
  • Cumulative Lakeland GPA of at least 2.50, or GPA standard set for entry to the specific internship course (which may be higher).
  • Students must have completed two full-time semesters or have accumulated at least 24 total semester hours prior to enrollment in internship.
  • Enrollment at Lakeland is required at the point of application for internship opportunities.

Process for Obtaining an Internship Approval

  • Discuss internship opportunities with Academic Advisor and/or Director of Career Readiness and Professional Development.
  • Identify and discuss internship opportunity with site to supervisor.
  • Once placement is secure, utilize the Harndshake platform to complete the application process for the internship site.
  • Four approvals are necessary: the supervising faculty member, internship site supervisor, Director of Career Readiness and Professional Development and Registrar’s office.
  • Once the approval process is complete, enrollment processing moves student into the internship course.
  • International Students have the following additional requirements:
    • Obtain a job offer verification completed and signed by the student and the site supervisor.
    • Visit the International Administrative Specialist at the Office of the Registrar where a new I-20 will be processed for Curricular Practical Training (CPT) authorization. Students may not begin the CPT/internship without a SEVIS I-20 authorizing the internship.
  • Any student pursuing an internship must complete the applicable processes by the end of the add/drop deadline date for the semester in which the internship is to occur.

Financial Aid Eligibility

  • Students completing full-time (12 semester hour) internships at Lakeland University may remain eligible for full financial aid support.
  • Students enrolled in internships that are not full-time may be eligible for aid, but eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis.
  • Students should consult with staff in Office of Financial Aid and Educational Funding regarding eligibility criteria and level of support.

Any exceptions to policy may occur on a case-by-case basis and must have the written sponsorship of a member of the Lakeland University faculty. Requests for exceptions should be submitted to the Provost’s Office for review.