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Interdisciplinary Co-op Information Booths

September 2 at 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

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A stack of academic books is placed outdoors on a surface, with a black bicycle lock draped over them. The books cover topics such as anthropology, gender studies, and design. In the background, there is a blurred view of a white sculpture and a scenic outdoor setting. Overlaid text in bold, capitalized letters reads: "BOOK SMARTS MEETS STREET SMARTS," with "MEETS" in a lighter shade.

Interdisciplinary Co-op invites all interested students to stop by our Co-op Info Booths across campus on various dates between September 2, 2025 and September 11, 2025.

Co-op offers undergraduate students enriched educational experiences through workplace learning in a diversity of organizations. Co-op is a paid opportunity for you to gain employable skills, explore career options and build a professional network—all before graduation!

If you are unable to join at these times, please visit coop.ok.ubc.ca/apply for more information, visit: coop.ok.ubc.ca/about/contact-the-co-op-office/#drop-in

Open to third-year undergraduate students in Arts, Commerce, Fine Arts, Health & Exercise Sciences, Management, Media Studies, Sciences and Sustainability. Second-year students in Commerce and Management are also eligible to apply.

The application period for the 2025/26 Academic Year is August 1 to September 15. There is only one point of entry into the program each year, and late applications are not accepted. Please be sure to check your eligibility and submit your application before the deadline.

Students in Applied Science who are interested in Co-op are encouraged to visit coop.apsc.ubc.ca to learn more.

Details

Date:
September 2
Time:
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

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Venue

Library Building (LIB)
3287 University Way
Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7 Canada
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Additional Info

Room Number
Building entrance
Registration/RSVP Required
No
Event Type
Info Session/Fair
Topic
Student Learning
Audiences
Students