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Cooperative Education Program

Cooperative Education is a school and work-based program. Students continue to receive their academic training in the traditional classroom setting at Northeast while spending their practical (shop) week employed by area businesses. Students perform work best suited to their qualifications and educational needs while employers evaluate the students’ progress according to the MA DESE frameworks standards. Students will receive no less than minimum wage from their employer, with the exception of those industries not covered by minimum wage laws.

Students must meet Northeast’s prerequisites before entering the program. Cooperative Education gives qualified seniors and 3rd trimester juniors practical work experience related to their vocational area. It also allows the student to refine his/her skills prior to entering the work force on a full time basis. Cooperative Education develops proficiency in a trade area, helping the student to assure a smoother transition into the career of their choice.

New Employers: If you are interested in our co-op program please register here for more information.

Education Laws and Regulations 603 CMR 4.00: Vocational Technical Education

For more information on the Cooperative Education Program including enrollment forms and criteria, please contact co-op coordinator Rosemary Pisani at rpisani@northeastmetrotech or 781-246-0810 x1308.

Program Information
Northeast Cooperative Education Program Criteria and Eligibility

Student Resources in the Coop Google Classroom

  • Student Cooperative Education Application
  • Maintaining Coop

Parent Resources

Documents Needed for Cooperative Education Program

  • Original Social Security Card or Work Authorization/SS # Card
  • Copy of student OSHA 10 or ServeSafe (Culinary) or FAME (Early Childcare) Certifications
  • Copy of student UPDATED Resume
  • Hot Work Certification (required for Electrical, HVAC, Metal Fabrication, Plumbing)