There are many ways in which you may become involved in the Co-op Program for Environmental Science and Studies and Marine Biology students at Northeastern:
Are you willing to speak to a group of students who are preparing for co-op?
Students are eager to hear about how their classroom education transfers to the workplace and about potential career choices. We invite you, as NU alumni/alumnae, to speak with students about the importance of the co-op experience to you, what to expect in a co-op position, and what you have been doing since graduation.
Have you considered mentoring a current Northeastern student?
Students need all of the support they can get while obtaining their degree. They would welcome the opportunity to be able to have a mentor who has graduated from Northeastern and knows about some portion of the fields of Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, and/or Marine Biology.
Are you willing to hire a co-op student?
The Environmental Science and Studies and Marine Biology programs at Northeastern are growing, and we are always looking for new opportunities for co-op students. The development of new positions and new employer relationships is a primary focus of the co-op Program. Please visit the Employer section of this website for additional information about hiring a co-op student.
Have you considered providing financial support (a full or partial scholarship), enabling a co-op student to work for a non-profit organization?
If you, or your company, are not able to hire a co-op student at this time, perhaps you would consider making a contribution that would help support a co-op student working in a local non-profit agency or performing community service.
Alumni
Welcome alumni!
The Department of Marine and Environmental Sciences hopes you continue to stay involved with Northeastern.
Please update your information and get involved with the co-op program using this form. Feel free to contact us directly as well.
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There are many ways in which you may become involved in the Co-op Program for Environmental Science and Studies and Marine Biology students at Northeastern:
Are you willing to speak to a group of students who are preparing for co-op?
Students are eager to hear about how their classroom education transfers to the workplace and about potential career choices. We invite you, as NU alumni/alumnae, to speak with students about the importance of the co-op experience to you, what to expect in a co-op position, and what you have been doing since graduation.
Have you considered mentoring a current Northeastern student?
Students need all of the support they can get while obtaining their degree. They would welcome the opportunity to be able to have a mentor who has graduated from Northeastern and knows about some portion of the fields of Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, and/or Marine Biology.
Are you willing to hire a co-op student?
The Environmental Science and Studies and Marine Biology programs at Northeastern are growing, and we are always looking for new opportunities for co-op students. The development of new positions and new employer relationships is a primary focus of the co-op Program. Please visit the Employer section of this website for additional information about hiring a co-op student.
Have you considered providing financial support (a full or partial scholarship), enabling a co-op student to work for a non-profit organization?
If you, or your company, are not able to hire a co-op student at this time, perhaps you would consider making a contribution that would help support a co-op student working in a local non-profit agency or performing community service.