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2.2 Course Registration in Co-op and Internship Programs


Registration in the applicable Co‐operative Education/Internship course(s) associated with a formalized internship program occurs when the student is admitted to the co‐op/ internship program and accepts a position with an organization. Students who have accepted an approved Co‐operative Education/Internship placement are required to report the placement details in accordance with their Faculty’s or program’s Co‐operative Education/Internship program requirements.

Students registered in a Co‐operative Education or Internship course are considered full‐time students by the University. Tuition fees associated with Co‐operative Education and Internship courses are included as tuition on the T2202 tax form.


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