The program, sometimes referred to as “Co-op,” is designed to help prepare students for the job market.
The program consists of Cooperative Education, which occurs on campus; and Cooperative Training, which occurs off campus.
In Cooperative Education, students participate in completing résumés, applications, interviews, personal development, related field trips and other projects.
In Cooperative Training, students gain work experience by participating as a “trainee” at an off campus business organization.
The training hours are generally during the afternoon school hours. However, there is some schedule flexibility. Students are required to sign and be responsible for a training agreement that sets forth the requirements and expectations.
On Friday, certificates of appreciation were given to the participating businesses/agencies and lunch, prepared by the students, was served.
Mister said “the continued support from our community is awesome.”
The following are the businesses and agencies that hosted students this past semester:
PHI Pharmacy
CNMI Superior Court-Clerk of Court
DP-BMV
Family Court Division-Superior Court
JC Tenorio
San Vicente Elementary School
Aon Insurance Micronesia Underwriting
Joeten Kiyu Public Library
KSPN2 News
Law Office of F. Matthew Smith
Law Revision Commission
N15 Architects
Saipan Grand Hotel
Saipan Health Clinic-Nursing
Saipan World Resort-F&B
Saipan World Resort-Purchasing
Hyatt Regency Saipan-I’Sagua Spa
Liberato, Aasin
Delta Management Corp.
Department of Public Health-Transitional Living Center
Division of Environmental Quality-Laboratory
Gold’s Gym
Marianas Health Services Inc.
Northern Marianas Housing Corp.
Louis Vuitton Saipan
Commonwealth Development Authority


