Division of Professional Practice
Graduate Cooperative Education
Georgia Institute of Technology
631 Cherry Street
Savant Building, First Floor
Room 112
Atlanta, GA 30332-0260
(404) 894-3320
Fax: (404) 385-4147
gradco-op@dopp.gatech.edu

Did you know? Georgia Tech Internship Program (GTIP) is available to students in any major.

What's New ...

OPEN OFFICE HOURS FOR GRADUATE CO-OP
Monday and Wednesday 10:00am - 12:00pm
Tuesday and Friday 10:00am - 12:00pm

NO APPOINTMENT REQUIRED
DURING OPEN OFFICE HOURS


All other times you must make an appointment on P2D2

Grad Co-op Advisors
Ken Little, Assistant Director, primary advisor
Patricia Bazrod, Director

 

Work Forms Available
On Your P2D2 Account


Please submit Work Reports on your home page of your P2D2 account. This account also asks undergraduate Co-ops and Interns to submit an Assignment Record. Although you are encouraged to meet with your supervisor to clearly establish your goals at the beginning of each work term, graduate co-ops/interns are not required to submit Assignment Records.

 

 

Graduate Co-op Program

The Georgia Tech Graduate Cooperative Education Program was established in 1983, and is currently the largest such offering in the United States for science and engineering academic programs. The Graduate Co-op program provides graduate students with the opportunity to work with industry and government leaders in their respective areas of study. In order to participate in the Graduate Co-op Program, students must first receive approval from their major school to work for a semester in full or part-time assignments. Graduate Co-op Program students may not work more than two consecutive semesters before returning to school for classes.

Eligibility for the Graduate Co-op Program is based on academic achievement at Georgia Tech. Research for master's and doctoral theses may be related to the work assignments, and is jointly supervised by Georgia Tech faculty and company staff.

There are no fees associated with the Graduate Co-op Program, and students are provided full-time enrollment status through their registration in the Graduate Co-op course. This permits students to retain all privileges of full-time enrolled students while on work assignments.

You can find more information about the Graduate Co-op Education Program by viewing the Graduate Co-op Education Program Student Handbook or the Georgia Tech Division of Professional Practice Frequently Asked Questions brochure.

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