Since University of Cincinnati educator Herman Schneider's invention of co-op 1906, UC has grown to be consistently ranked Top 5 for co-op in the nation in U.S. News & World Report. The Lindner College of Business is proud to further this powerful tradition.

Leading co-op business school

Co-op at Lindner is the practice of helping students complete multiple paid, professional work experiences related to their area of study before graduation.

Co-op empowers students to explore their career options while helping companies build their talent pipeline in the Cincinnati region and beyond.


Your next new hire

Flexibility underlies Lindner’s innovative approach to co-op, balancing the needs of the modern business student with employers' practical needs. Full-time, part-time, any-time, remote or hybrid, we match the needs of top employers with the skills and interests of top talent.

Fill out the form below to start the conversation with one of our career coaches about how you can grow your talent pipeline at the pace that makes sense for your business, or explore partnership opportunities with a Lindner center or institute.

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Featured Articles

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University Pavilion: On The Move

November 14, 2002

University Pavilion, the second anchor of MainStreet to open for business this fall, is now filling up with workers across student service offices. The move started Nov. 4 into the $32 million, six-story building designed by Leers Weinzapfel Associates and GBBN Architects. Construction started on the building in January 2001.

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Crosstown Contest To Benefit Community Schools

November 14, 2002

Children in Cincinnati Public Schools will be the winners of a new contest between the UC and Xavier Mortar Board chapters. The Crosstown Book Drive is taking book donations for the libraries of the schools.

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GEAR UP Partnership Paves Pathways To College

November 13, 2002

More than 1,000 young people from disadvantaged backgrounds will learn that they, too, can go to college, as GEAR UP brings academic opportunities, college-related activities and support for teachers.

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