Yes — you’ll still graduate from your degree program, even if you don’t complete all required Co-op work terms.
However:
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❌ You won’t graduate with the Co-op Option on your transcript
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✅ You’ll still earn your degree as long as all academic requirements are met
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🧭 Speak with your Co-op Coordinator to explore last-minute options or alternatives
Completing all work terms is essential for the Co-op designation, but not for your overall graduation.
📘 Helpful Definitions:
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Co-op Option: A designation on your transcript showing you completed all required Co-op work terms
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Work term requirement: The number of placements needed to qualify for the Co-op Option
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Academic graduation: Completing your degree program regardless of Co-op participation
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📝 Special Notes:
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You may still benefit from Co-op experience even without the formal designation
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Your Coordinator can help you document your work experience for future applications
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International students should confirm how incomplete Co-op affects post-grad work eligibility