UC students recognized for achievement in real-world learning
Each spring, the University of Cincinnati’s College of Cooperative Education and Professional Studies honors students for outstanding achievement in experiential learning.
This year, three College of Arts and Sciences students were recognized for taking advantage of cooperative education to gain work experience related to their course of study. Their stories help to illustrate why the University of Cincinnati is a top five university for co-ops and internships, according to U.S. News and World Report's Best Colleges rankings.
Max Roberts, Political Science
Max Roberts (center) learned insurance underwriting and developed leadership skills through an internship at Great American Insurance in Cincinnati. Photo/Emily Sullivan/UC
Through an internship at Great American Insurance Group, senior Max Roberts got hands-on experience as an insurance underwriter.
In this role, he helped to improve the submission process and rating system, and he trained and mentored fellow interns and junior team members.
Max’s experience confirmed his aspirations to a career in insurance underwriting, and he has been invited to join Great American’s Underwriter Development Program starting in June.
Lucy Guenther, Communication
Lucy Guenther (right, with supervisor Katie Jensen) at the UpSpring Benefit Bash in April 2024. Photo/Bonnie Phillips Photography
As an event intern with UpSpring, a nonprofit that provides educational support for children experiencing homelessness in the Cincinnati region, junior Lucy Guenther helped plan and execute a major fundraising event for 250 guests.
The experience honed her communication skills as she worked with event sponsors, board members, event attendees and her team.
Lucy’s supervisor praised Lucy as “the most dependable, professional, caring intern I have worked with in my career.”
Mary Boehm, Environmental Studies
As an environmental studies major, junior Mary Boehm took advantage of an experiential learning opportunity with Upper Arlington Parks and Recreation. The experience influenced her career plans by confirming that she enjoys working outdoors and trying new things. She also learned to work with people from varied backgrounds.
About the College of Cooperative Education and Professional Studies
Drawing on UC’s pioneering work in cooperative education, the College of Cooperative Education and Professional Studies supports learners at any stage in their educational and professional growth. In collaboration with university, industry, government and community partners, we bridge the gap between academic achievement and career success through innovative programs, skill development and service learning.
Featured image at top: Arts and Sciences Hall reflected in the windows of University Pavilion on the University of Cincinnati's Clifton campus. Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Creative + Brand
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