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For Future TRSM Students

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Get ready for an epic career in business

When you earn your degree at Toronto Metropolitan University, you’re getting an excellent academic foundation - plus the real-world experience through the Ted Rogers Co-op Program.

By graduating with up to 16 months of relevant work experience, you will cultivate practical skills, professional networks, and gain a deeper understanding of your chosen field, ultimately better preparing you for the demands of the workforce.

What is co-op?

Co-op is an academic, work-integrated learning (WIL) program, with various academic requirements to participate. As an undergraduate student in the Ted Rogers Co-op Program, you will alternate your terms between academic terms and paid work terms.

Your academic journey will include:

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Paid Work Terms Giving You Hands-on Experience

You will have the opportunity to apply what you have learned from your courses in a professional workplace setting. 

On average students starting their first work term will earn $18.66, which can increase as students complete their second, third and fourth work terms. On average, students earn $51,000 over their four work terms.

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Applying Your Work Knowledge in the Classroom

When returning to your academic semesters, you will also apply what you’ve learned on your co-op work terms to your courses.

During your academic semesters, you will not be working. You will be focusing on your studies and applying for your next co-op role.

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Tailored, Ongoing Career Support

You will have a dedicated Co-op Coordinator to support you throughout your co-op journey, both on your academic terms and work terms.

Co-op Coordinators will help with all aspects of the job search including resume and cover letter writing, searching for work terms, interview preparation and more!

Throughout the Ted Rogers Co-op Program, co-op students will gain 16 months of paid, working experience.

This is split into four work terms, each four months in duration.

An example of your sequencing can be found here, however, please note that each program has a unique sequence that can be found in our Hub Insights reports, 'All About Co-op' (opens in new window) .

 

Your co-op journey awaits

We’re committed to providing multiple pathways into the Ted Rogers Co-op Program. You can apply directly on the OUAC or, depending on your major, at the end of your first or second year.

If you’re not accepted into co-op initially, you’ll automatically be considered for the regular (non-co-op) program and will have another opportunity to apply as a current student.

For any admissions-related inquiries, please refer to each of our programs' Admissions pages:

The co-op option is not available for part-time first year entry (all majors), part-time Direct Entry students (all majors), or full-time Direct Entry students majoring in Economics and Management Science or Entrepreneurship and Innovation.

Please visit the Current Students page for details on the process for:

  • Current full-time students in a 4 year program
  • Transfer students
  • Direct Entry students
  • TMUIC students
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More information to support you

All About Co-op Reports

Discover co-op opportunities in the 12 BComm majors through our Hub Insights reports, "All About Co-op." Each report will highlight a major and include

  • Top co-op employers
  • Skills employers are seeking
  • Average hourly wage rates
  • When you'll be working and studying
  • Process of applying to co-op
  • And more

More about TRSM

Home to over 12,000 students and more than 200 industry-connected faculty, the Ted Rogers School of Management (TRSM) at Toronto Metropolitan University is Canada's leading diverse, entrepreneurial business school centred in an urban learning environment.

The Ted Rogers School is developing collaborative, creative leaders who will drive 21st century business forward while making a positive impact on society.

More about Toronto Metropolitan University

Imagine attending university in the heart of downtown Toronto. Applying what you learn through opportunities both on campus and off. Learning to think critically about - and advocate for - social issues. And being empowered to develop an innovative, entrepreneurial mindset at every turn. 

That’s life at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), Canada’s most urban university.