New Cooperative Education Program in Engineering
Florida Institute of Technology is pleased to announce a Cooperative Education option for engineering majors that is available
to international students. This program utilizes traditionally delivered classes, on-line classes and three semesters of work
experience.
- The program maintains a traditional four- year degree plan. The difference in this program rather than
the traditional program is that all students will have a mixture of work experience and classes through the summer terms.
- Students will attend college for the entire first year and last year. During the second and third years, students
will alternate four-month periods of classroom studies and employment.
- An engineering student could earn $30,000+ from three co-op/internship experiences that can be applied
to the cost of attendance.
- The program can be well suited for transfer students with less than one year of transferable credit or more than two
years of transferable credit.
- The program also allows students to take advantage of the Fast-Track Master’s program. An engineering
student could achieve both bachelor’s and master’s degree plus one year of paid, hands-on experience in
five years.
- International students will not lose out on post-degree curricular practical training while participating in this program
because the work experience is a curriculum requirement.
- Florida Institute of Technology offers scholarships up to $22000 per year.
For further information, contact:
Stephanie Enstice, Associate Director of International Admission
Florida Tech Office of Admission
150 W University Blvd., Melbourne, FL 32901-6975
Phone: (321) 674-8030 · Fax: (321) 674-8004
senstice@fit.edu
www.fit.edu