meetings. Students interested in co- oping must attend the entire session of each meeting. The entire program and process will be explained in this presentation. At the end of the presentation, students interested in continuing the process will be given an opportunity to activate an account in CareerConnections. A one time $25.00 fee (billed through the Bursar's Office) is required to activate this account. CareerConnections is the system the Auburn University Cooperative Education Program uses for students to apply for co-op jobs and to track each student’s activities as an applicant and as a co-op. An example of
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This Co-op Registration Session lasts an hour and is the first of several meetings. Students interested in co-oping
must attend the entire session of each meeting. The entire program and process will be explained in this
presentation. At the end of the presentation, students interested in continuing the process will be given an
opportunity to activate an account in CareerConnections. A one time $25.00 fee (billed through the Bursar's
Office) is required to activate this account. CareerConnections is the system the Auburn University
Cooperative Education Program uses for students to apply for co-op jobs and to track each student’s activities
as an applicant and as a co-op. An example of CareerConnections will be shown later in this
presentation.
We will be sending important information to your email address. If you don’t have one, you need to get one.
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Please Print NeatlyStudent No: NameLast: First: M.I.: Nick: AU AREA ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER:Address: City: State: Zip: Phone #: / - PERMANENT HOME ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER:Address: City: State: Zip: Phone #: / -
I hereby authorize the Cooperative Education Office, Auburn University, to release on my behalf to my cooperative employer and to prospective employers such information contained in my education records as is necessary to aid employers in assessing my potential for employment. I understand that this information will be disclosed to those persons with the employer’s organization who have been determined by that organization to have a need to know. I understand that this information is being released pursuant to Section 438 (b) 4 (B) of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, and will not be released to any other party without my consent.
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Name __________________________ Date ______________
SSN# __________________________ Term ______________
College Major ___________________ Registration Session # _____
Cooperative Education Survey
In order for the AU Co-op Program staff to better understand your interest in co-oping, wekindly ask you to please rank order your highest choices with 1 being the most influential.
Please rank order two choices from each category regarding which was most influential in stimulating your interest in Co-op.
Individuals
_____ High School Teacher /Advisor
_____ Family member
_____ Friend
_____ Faculty member
_____ Academic Advisor
Events
_____ Engineering Day (E-Day)
_____ War Eagle Days
_____ Camp War Eagle
_____ Classroom presentations
_____ M.I.T.E.
_____ Visited the Co-op Office
Marketing
_____ Co-op posters
_____ Postal cards
_____ UPC Calendar
_____ The Auburn Plainsman
_____ Co-op display cases
_____ Co-op Newsletter
_____ Co-op website
_____ E-mail message
Please rank order three main benefits you expect to receive fromparticipating in the AU Co-op Program.
AUBURN UNIVERSITY - AUBURN, ALABAMABachelor of Science in Business Administration (Concentration: Management Information Systems)Current status: SophomoreExpected Graduation Date - May 2004
SOUTHERN UNION STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE - OPELIKA, ALABAMAAssociate of Science in Business Management3.30 GPA; Graduation Date - May 2000
AUBURN UNIVERSITY - AUBURN, ALABAMABachelor of Science in Business Administration (Concentration: Management Information Systems)Current status: SophomoreExpected Graduation Date - May 2004
SOUTHERN UNION STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE - OPELIKA, ALABAMAAssociate of Science in Business Management3.30 GPA; Graduation Date - May 2000
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EXPERIENCE
WAR EAGLE AIRLINES, INC. - AUBURN, ALABAMADispatch and Operations - Summer Job (June - August 2000)
• At War Eagle, I was responsible for flight-following: airport computer screen (departures andarrivals) and flow-board updates for all War Eagle passengers and dispatchers regarding flightsoperating throughout their route. Duties also included receiving company radio calls from pilotsfor timing and fuel consumption, as well as contacting operations in other cities to note and/orcorrect observed discrepancies.
• Learned basic dispatch responsibilities, which included judgments for FAA flight releases basedon weather, load factors, fuel pricing and/or consumption, type of aircraft, and type of engine.
TIGER FAST FOOD, INC. - OPELIKA, ALABAMACashier and Customer Service - Part-time (December 1998 - May 2000)
• At Tiger Fast Food, I trained in food preparation for two weeks before being moved to the frontregister, where I remained for the duration of my employment.
• Was in charge of closing out the registers and setting up the nightly deposit.• Selected as Employee of the Year for 1999
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SKILLS• Computer literacy: IBM/PC and Apple Macintosh systems.• Operating Systems and Software knowledge includes: MS DOS, Windows 95, Microsoft Office Professional package (Word, PowerPoint, Access, Excel), WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3.• Fortran, C++ programming languages• Business systems knowledge: ten-key operation, typist (approx. 50 wpm), FAX machines, copier, and collators.
ACHIEVEMENTS• Phi Eta Sigma - National Honor Society• Dean’s List - Fall 1999, Spring 2000
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The rest of this presentation is for those interested in trying to
co-op.
A $25 one-time fee is assessed to each interested student and billed through the Bursar’s Office.
Those of you who are not interested in co-op at this time may go by the Co-op Office if you later decide you do want to co-op.
LEAVE YOUR DATA SHEET AND SURVEY PLEASE!
Interested? Please stay for further instructions.
Not interested? You need not remain. We hope for success in the rest of your studies.
Co-op gets the white
copy and you keep the pink
copy.
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Remember! Give us two work
days to register you inCareerConnections.
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Be sure completethese fields.
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Where Do We Go From Here?
1. Read The Co-op Handbook2. Construct Co-op Resume using Microsoft Word,
print a copy and bring the resume with you to the Follow-up Session
3. Register in CareerConnections (using the instructions provided)
4. Upload Co-op Resume into CareerConnections (using the instructions provided)
Attend a Co-op Follow-up Session (Meeting 2) one week from today.
Prior to next week’s meeting, you need to complete the following: