The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 18, 1979, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1979
ALTERATIONS'
IN THE GRAND TRADITION OF
OLD TEXAS WHERE MOTHER
TAUGHT DAUGHTER THE FINE
ART OF SEWING — SO HELEN
MARIE TAUGHT EDITH MARIE
THE SECRETS OF SEWING AND
ALTERATIONS
“DON’T GIVE UP — WE LL
MAKE IT FIT!’’
AT WELCH'S CLEANERS. WE NOT
ONLY SERVE AS AN EXCELLENT
DRY CLEANERS BUT WE SPE
CIALIZE IN ALTERING HARD TO
FIT EVENING DRESSES, TAPERED
SHIRTS, JEAN HEMS, WATCH
POCKETS, ETC.
(WE RE JUST A FEW
BLOCKS NORTH OF FED
MART.)
WELCH’S CLEANERS
3819 E. 29th (TOWN & COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER^
International Student Dinner
Thursday, July 19, 6:30 p.m.
Baptist Student Center
Co-op offers
more money
chance /oth;
to grads
(north of Loupots Bookstore)
201 College Main
Special Program
For Fast Results Call
The Battalion Classifieds 845-2611
Cooperative education in engi
neering at Texas A&M University
usually means extra money for stu
dents on graduation, according to a
recent survey.
“Students who receive degrees in
engineering with cooperative educa
tion experience start at better
salaries,” said Dr. Charles A.
Rodenberger, assistant dean of engi
neering.
He found in a survey of companies
who recruit engineers from Texas
A&M that “co-op” participation
leads to $600 to $ 1,200 a year more in
starting salaries.
The findings support the idea that
a cooperative education student will
be a more valuable asset to industry
at the time of graduation than would
be a non-experienced graduate,
Rodenberger said.
Cooperative education combines a
student’s college studies with in
stitutionally supervised work ex
perience with cooperating organiza-
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tions. An almost universia
program at Texas A&M, iij
used by the Colleges of Agr
Architecture and Enviroil
Design, Liberal Arts, Sciesl
Veterinary Medicine (biot „
science.) The students eaniM _ e ^
and academic credit is usuilB . ^
for the co-op experience. ' or '7 *
In the College of Enginet» ^ ,
least 12 months work expe-ll sam ‘
required. The student ally 6 _ QC j
periods of employment relat«w r j JO
major course of study witbol?, 5 '
degree work. Work periodsff 1 * 65 ’
ally a semester long. )01 "'j >O ! 1
Rodenberger s survey fen*', ,
panics that have hireiK^ °q oi .
graduates believed themtolBY^^
mature and capable ofeasi«M .
. .u Vais,
tion to the company. V case
“Mixed replies were reeen® ‘ n
whether the co-op student
have a higher rate of advann e n c , . .1
Rodenberger added. ™ aw f
of advancement was more re* ^ w
personal characteristics
cation and co-op experience.!
He said 26 of 28 respondfcj
panics that have hired 1
higher starting salaries, Most]
the experience at betweenk
$1,2(X) a year more. Mostofj)
veyed companies that haven
co-op students indicatedtk|
pay higher salaries.
“Since respondents ans
anonymously to the survey,!
sions cannot be drawn abotl
tries, disciplines and
regard to their experiencsri™ me j|
graduates,” Rodenberger ™
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