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- "A Better Way to Choose a College"
- Co-op Reeve Ingle named 2007 CED Student of the Year
- Georgia Tech Co-ops featured in Bose Corporation Spring 2008 College Relations Newsletter
(MS Word document) - QEP Annual Impact Report
Division of Professional Practice
The Georgia Tech Division of Professional Practice (DoPP) is the home of the fourth oldest cooperative education program in the United States. The Division consists of four unique programs – Undergraduate Cooperative Education, Graduate Cooperative Education, Undergraduate Professional Internship (UPI), and Work Abroad Programs.
More than 3,000 Georgia Tech students currently participate in the four separate DoPP Program, all of which are voluntary. DoPP co-op students and interns are employed by more than 1,000 businesses and organizations, worldwide – ranging from small privately owned enterprises to major multi-national corporations and governmental agencies. The Undergrad Co-op Program is designed to be started during a student's freshman and sophomore year, while UPI Program serves the employment needs of juniors and seniors. Masters and Doctorial Candidates participate in the Grad Co-op Program, and juniors, seniors and graduate students are all eligible for the Work Abroad Program.
