Co-op on Student Transcript
Undergraduate students enrolled in a co-op concentration will have Drexel Co-op Units (DCUs) and the name of the employer shown on the official University transcript along with academic credits. Co-op credit is earned after successful completion of a co-op experience and completion of the corresponding Employment Summary and Planner (ES&P).
The successful completion of all co-op requirements is necessary to graduate; however, co-op does not factor into cumulative GPA nor do the credits factor into the total academic credits required for degree completion and graduation from Ð԰ɵ¼º½. Key components to note regarding co-op credit on Ð԰ɵ¼º½ transcripts:
DCU (Drexel Co-op Units)
This notation indicates that a student has received credit, 16 DCUs per three-month term.
NF (Not Finalized)
This notation is temporary and means that a student has a registered co-op experience that is currently ongoing. DCUs will be granted upon successful completion of the work experience and the required ES&P.
NCU (No Co-op Units)
This notation means that no co-op was registered for the indicated co-op term or, if an experience was registered, the ES&P is incomplete. Cooperative Education Failure is recorded.
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