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The colleges and universities where HTIR has established its co-op program allowing full-time paid CPT employment are:
These colleges and universities, along with HTIR, offer on-site courses to fulfill academic requirements and also offer special employment and communication workshops that prepare the students for successful CPT employment experiences.
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U.S. Immigration regulations provide that colleges and universities can, under certain circumstances, enter into “co-operative” relationships with outside en tities to provide students with services, training, or internship employment that are not normally included in a school’s regular course curriculum. |
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One such arrangement includes Curricular Practical Training (CPT) which refers to curriculum-related employment or internships with off-campus companies. CPT is sometimes refereed to as “work-study”, “cooperative education”, or “co-op”.
In the HTIR co-op program, the schools are allowed to issue work permits for full-time off-campus employment from the beginning of the student’s studies. Unlike other CPT programs in the United States, HTIR students are NOT required to wait a full academic year before working. |
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HTIR assists students in all aspects of off-campus CPT employment which will provide the students with the maximum income possible, considering the skills and abilities of each person. |
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All entering students will be required initially to take an “entry level” employment position that will pay between $7 and $10 per hour. Students will have the right to change to more satisfying or higher paying jobs whenever they choose, or when becoming qu- alified to do so. Examples of potential incomes for students working full time (160 hours per month), are as follows:
- At $8.00 per hour a student would earn $1,280 per month.
- At $12 per hour a student would earn $1,920 per month.
- At $15 per hour a student would earn $2,400 per month.
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Minimum Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for any of the cooperative education programs, an applicant must:
- Have a bachelor degree (in any major)
- Provide a bank statement showing sufficient funding (to cover tuition and living expenses for the entire first academic year as required by each school)
- Have $10,000 funds available to start program
- Display proficiency in English
- Be willing to work during the day and take classes in the evening
Please note that the GRE or GMAT are NOT required for admission into the co-op program. |
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Coleman University - San Diego, California
About the College
Master of Science in Information Systems Management
Master of Business Administration
Coleman University mission is to prepare students for meaningful careers in the computer industry.
The Coleman facility holds impressive computer resources, including PC, Mackintosh, midrange and mainframe.
Coleman University was voted best Business/Vocational School five years in a row.
The equipment and software are updated regularly.
Location: San Diego, California
Start Dates: Every five weeks
For more information visit: www.htircolemanco-op.com
About the Campus Location
San Diego has a semi-arid warm climate. Subtropical, sunny weather is seen throughout the year. The average annual daily temperature is 70.5 Fahrenheit.
San Diego is the eighth largest city in the U.S. and the second largest city in California.
Major hi-tech and biotechnology companies are based in San Diego. A few are: DNA Technologies, Merck, Pfizer, Elan, Vertex, and Qualcom.
Major tourist destinations include Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo, and Sea World. Other attractions are the city’s beaches, museums, and golf courses. |
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Lincoln University - Oakland, California
About the University
Master of Business Administration
with concentrations available in:
Financial Management & Investment Banking
Human Resource Management
Entrepreneurship
Lincoln University has always maintained an interracial and intercultural orientation.
Lincoln was founded in 1919 and is a private, non-profit, non-sectarian educational institution.
Lincoln was among the first post-secondary-education schools to offer programs with a focus on the needs of working adults.
Location: Oakland, California (San Francisco Area)
Start Dates: Every Quarter (four starts a year)
For more information visit: www.htirlincolnco-op.com
About the Campus Location
Oakland is located in Northern California in the San Francisco Bay Area, the sixth-most populous area in the U.S.
Oakland is a major West Coast port, and is home to several hundred major corporations.
Oakland has an average temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Many consider the weather ideal.
Oakland is one of the more ethnically diverse cities in the U.S., with over 150 languages spoken. |
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Sullivan University - Louisville, Kentucky
About the University
Continuing its global presence, Sullivan University EurAsia was established with programs and organizations such as the European Union and other universities in India.
Sullivan, founded in 1864, now has more than 4,000 students on several different campuses.
Forty of Sullivan's culinary arts students were selected to provide food services for athletes in the Olympic Village during the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
Sullivan University has one of the highest percentages of professors with PhD degrees of any school in the U.S.
In 2004, Sullivan University opened a new multimillion dollar classroom and laboratory building plus 400 additional students' parking spaces on its new west campus, directly adjacent to the main campus.
For more information visit: www.htirsullivanco-op.com
About the Campus Location
Poised on the banks of the Ohio River, Louisville blends small-town charm with urban sophistication.
The city's claim to fame is the Kentucky Derby. The race at Churchill Downs has been a national event for more than 120 years.
The city has been revitalized with a bustling Riverfront district that features the inviting Riverfront Plaza. Tourists may take scenic river cruises aboard The Belle or The Star. Louisville is also blessed with a dynamic arts scene, featuring the Kentucky Center for the Arts, as well as several fine museums and annual festivals. For dining, the city offers 2,500 restaurants, highlighted by the festive "Restaurant Row" on the Bardstown Road corridor.
The city is famous for producing a baseball bat called the Louisville Slugger. Today, the rebuilt Louisville Slugger Factory is a major attraction. |
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