SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, Pa. — Penn State Schuylkill Chancellor Patrick Jones spoke with members of the Schuylkill Chamber of Commerce recently about the new Penn State Schuylkill Co-Op initiative. The forthcoming program will blend classroom learning with relevant paid work experiences across the full four years of students’ undergraduate studies.
The overarching goals of the program are to:
- Help students better prepare for their post-graduate careers.
- Help employers develop talent pipelines.
- Retain top talent in Schuylkill County.
Benefits to students, benefits to employers
The advantages of the Penn State Schuylkill Co-Op are twofold. Students will gain experience applying classroom learning in the workplace and bring lessons from the workplace back to the classroom, learn valuable job skills, clarify career goals, and earn money to help pay for their education. And employers will leverage the program into an effective screening and selection process to help them build a pipeline of new talent while helping to develop and retain a vibrant regional workforce.
A new way for students to gain real-world experience
The program will be coordinated through the Penn State Schuylkill Career Development Center as a collaborative effort involving faculty, staff, employer partners, and advisory councils of successful alumni and industry leaders. The immersive cooperative model differs from a traditional internship program primarily in regard to its structured four-year format that will include three workplace experiences coupled with preparatory coursework and career services programs. While most Penn State Schuylkill academic programs require one internship, the co-op program will not be a requirement but, rather, an elective opportunity that students may select at the outset of their academic careers.