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Important Academic Links & Information
Cochise College uses Moodle as its Learning Management Platform.
The Arizona State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) Council has jurisdiction over AZ SARA approved institutions regarding non-instructional complaints for distance education students. Upon completion of the institution’s and AC4’s complaint process, a student may register a complaint with the Arizona SARA Council. Visit the AZ SARA Complaint Process (website) for more information.
Great internships can be found right here in Cochise County. Give some thought to what companies and agencies you are familiar with and which ones might complement your major. Often, a human resources director can give you information on whether their company has a formal internship program and the appropriate person to contact within their organization.
Keep in mind that for most internship or co-op placements, students will need to have completed some coursework in their chosen major and be able to obtain a reference from a Cochise College instructor in order to qualify for participation in the program. Students earn college credit for these internships; some are paid positions.
Students who are interested in internship opportunities are encouraged to talk to their department chair. The following is a list of all of the department chairs and their contact information.
Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
All students attending a Hispanic-serving academic institution like Cochise College
are eligible to apply. To learn more, visit the HACU website. Most of these internships
are with federal agencies located throughout the United States. Internships are available
for the fall, spring and summer periods with the summer being the most competitive.
Cochise College uses Moodle as its Learning Management Platform.
The Arizona State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) Council has jurisdiction over AZ SARA approved institutions regarding non-instructional complaints for distance education students. Upon completion of the institution’s and AC4’s complaint process, a student may register a complaint with the Arizona SARA Council. Visit the AZ SARA Complaint Process (website) for more information.
Great internships can be found right here in Cochise County. Give some thought to what companies and agencies you are familiar with and which ones might complement your major. Often, a human resources director can give you information on whether their company has a formal internship program and the appropriate person to contact within their organization.
Keep in mind that for most internship or co-op placements, students will need to have completed some coursework in their chosen major and be able to obtain a reference from a Cochise College instructor in order to qualify for participation in the program. Students earn college credit for these internships; some are paid positions.
Students who are interested in internship opportunities are encouraged to talk to their department chair. The following is a list of all of the department chairs and their contact information.
Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
All students attending a Hispanic-serving academic institution like Cochise College
are eligible to apply. To learn more, visit the HACU website. Most of these internships
are with federal agencies located throughout the United States. Internships are available
for the fall, spring and summer periods with the summer being the most competitive.
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