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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Antioch does still exist in Ohio, I think they used to have a branch in DC that is gone and I believe it may have temporarily closed or come close to closing a few years back. They also have a coop program but coops are not common, Drexel, Northeastern are the two best known, as far as I am aware. (One reason they are not so common is students effectively pay to work, they get credit too, but they are paying for those credits.)[/quote] That's incorrect. At least at Drexel and northeastern you don't pay tuition while you are doing your coop and about 80 percent are paid jobs, like $16,000 per semester.[/quote] Co-OP programs are great, but they are only practical at schools located in areas that have real companies with real hiring needs. You can rule out small rural schools. [/quote]
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