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Students receive an opportunity to participate in both their regular academic courses, and on the job training through the Cooperative Educational program. In this way, they are able to explore a future career at the same time as they are receiving high school credits and completing their required classes for graduation. Certain basic requirements are necessary in order to take in this plan. Co-op students must be sixteen and must arrange their own transportation to and from their jobs. Summer programs are also available and widely used by students who want an interesting job during their vacation. Many different types of jobs are offered to Co-op students in such fields as engineering, nur- sing, electronics, machine trades, and sales. Stu- dents tend to mature and become more responsible by participating in this arrangement. Above' Working at Futurmill seems to agree quite well Gained Through 0-op Wft'D'eeDiCkS0 - i V 'A an ,.,, Debbie Echols gains experience on many new and helpful machines at her job with the Nlanufactureres National Bank. 169
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