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Work term reports and presentations are evaluated by faculty members from the student’s discipline. This ensures that the academic assessment aligns with the student’s field of study and learning outcomes. Faculty reviewers provide feedback and determine whether the student has met the academic expectations for each Co-op term.
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Your work term report or presentation will be graded by a faculty member from your academic department.
Here’s how it works:
🎓 Discipline-specific evaluation
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A professor or instructor from your field of study will review your submission
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They’ll assess how well you’ve reflected on your experience and connected it to your academic learning
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You’ll receive feedback and a Pass/Fail grade for the Co-op course
✅ Your Co-op Coordinator will guide you through the submission process and let you know who your evaluator will be.
📘 Helpful Definitions:
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Faculty member: A professor or instructor affiliated with your academic department
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Discipline: Your major or area of study (e.g., Biology, Business, Computer Science)
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Pass/Fail grade: A binary grade that reflects successful completion of Co-op requirements
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📝 Special Notes:
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If you’re completing an 8-month work term, you’ll submit two sets of assignments, each evaluated separately
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Your faculty evaluator may offer suggestions to help you improve future submissions
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International students should confirm how academic evaluation aligns with transcript and visa reporting requirements