Co-op By The Numbers: As Easy As 1-2-3
Year founded
1906
Average earnings of a UC co-op in 1906
10 cents an hour
Average earnings of a UC co-op today
$1,700 to $2,500 per month
Total amount earned by UC co-ops last year
$30 million
How much it would take to generate that much in scholarships
A $750-million endowment would be needed to generate $30 million in scholarships
Combined co-op earnings of students at the top five U.S. co-op schools
In excess of $100 million annually
Number of current UC co-ops
3,500 working in 35 states and 16 foreign countries
Where we work
- Co-ops work as close to home as the university itself (with about 60 on co-op on campus at any given time).
- The farthest from UC any co-op has ever worked is Auroville, India. In the U.S., UC co-ops are most likely to work in Ohio, Kentucky, New York and California.
Foreign nation with the most UC co-ops annually
Germany with 41 UC students
Number of employers hiring UC co-ops
1,500
Rankings
U.S. News & World Report ranked UCs co-op program among the Top Ten best in the country. (The magazine listed the best programs without differentiating between them.)
Approximate number of U.S. schools with co-op
500
Approximate number of universities and colleges worldwide with co-op
1,500 in 43 countries (500 in the U.S.; 1,000 abroad)
Largest co-op program in the world
University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, with 11,500 students working for 3,500 employees
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