Student Information
  1. When should I register with Career Services?
  2. How do I register with Career Services?
  3. How, when and where do I go to find an internship?
  4. Can I get information about starting salaries in my major?
  5. Is it possible to participate in internship/co-ops and take classes?
  6. What is the difference between co-op placements and internship  placements?
  7. Do I have to sign-up (register) and pay for internship/co-op credit?
  8. When should I begin the process of establishing a internship/co-op placement file?
  9. How do I find out about internship/co-op opportunities?
Employer Information
  1. How do I register for BucLink?
  2. How do I sign-up for an informational session or an on-campus recruitment?
  3. How do I list a job with Career & Internship Office?
  4. How can my company participate in an internship or co-operative education program?
  5. Does participation with the internship or co-operative education program cost anything?
Student Information
  1. When should I register with Career Services?
    We encourage students to register with Career and Internship Services as soon as they begin classes. If you register early you will be familiar with all placement and career services, and have a current resume to help you search for employment opportunities.  You can also talk with employers at our job fairs.

  2. How do I register with Career Services?
    Career registration is done through BucLink. BucLink is available for both students and alumni. Click here to access Buclink.

  3. How, when and where do I go to find an internship?
    Internships (also called cooperative education) are available Fall, Spring and Summer semesters on our web site at Internships/Co-operative Education.  Most internships pay a salary and all are for academic credit.  Opportunities open will be listed on the web site.

  4. Can I get information about starting salaries in my major?
    This information is available in the Career Resources link on this web-site.

  5. Is it possible to participate in internship/co-ops and take classes?
    Yes, Most students take classes while participating in internship/co-ops. However, many students who are working 30-40 hours per week choose not to take classes.

  6. What is the difference between co-op placements and internship  placements?
    As far as administration and procedures, there is no difference. Different employers use terms interchangeably.

  7. Do I have to sign-up (register) and pay for internship/co-op credit?
    Yes. internship/co-ops are for academic credit.  These credits, and course numbers, show on your transcript records.

  8. When should I begin the process of establishing a internship/co-op placement file?
    Depending on your college guidelines, you may begin as early as your sophomore or junior year.

  9. How do I find out about internship/co-op opportunities?
    Internship and Co-operative education placement opportunities are posted in our office, in certain academic departments, on our departmental web-site, and on BucLink.
Employer Information
  1. How do I register with BucLink?
    Click here to access BucLink.

  2. How do I sign-up for an informational session or an on-campus recruitment?
    Under Employer Services is a link that will take you to the page to register for these type of events.

  3. How do I list a job with Career & Internship Office?
    Job listings are done through BucLink.


  4. How can my company participate in an internship or co-operative education program? Contact the Internship/Co-operative education administrator.

  5. Does participation with the Internship/Co-operative education program cost anything? There is no charge to employers.

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