Working with students lets you tap into the next generation of talent.
Working with students
Our students are digital natives, trend-savvy and learning the latest in their industry. Choosing to work with a student gives you the opportunity to find your next superstar employee before they start looking elsewhere.
Working with students is also a great way to give back to the community. By supporting students, you enhance your image and reputation and generate goodwill for your organization.
Why choose CapU students?
Our students gain hands-on experience during work practicums, applied research projects and other work-integrated learning opportunities.
Our classes are small, meaning students are more engaged and receive more mentorship and support.
CapU instructors are industry professionals who tie learning outcomes to work.
They challenge our students to develop the research, leadership, communication, teamwork and practical skills required to be successful in their industry.
CapU students think outside the box to find solutions and stand out in the workplace. They apply innovative ideas to make our communities more sustainable and future ready.
CapU students come from diverse backgrounds and cultures; working with them diversifies your company and brings new perspectives to the table. Allow yourself to change gears and lenses all at the same time.
We have a wide range of programs, courses and specializations. No matter what topics are covered by your project, you will find the talent you're looking for at CapU.
Think about music therapy, theatre, costume design, applied behavior, kinesiology and choose from over 200 programs.
CapU's commitment to partnering with local communities to solve problems is built into the curriculum. Our mandate is to serve the North Shore, the Sea-to-Sky corridor and the Sunshine Coast, home of five First Nations' traditional and unceded territories.
As part of Envisioning 2030, we create opportunities for our students to make an impact locally. They get to develop their skills in practice, and local businesses receive student support to solve problems.