Students at most schools apply to co-ops and internships. Some schools, like RIT, require students to participate in a co-op. While some large employers exclusively recruit engineering co-op students through selected campus visits, most students have to hustle if they want a job with a company that does not visit their campus. Google, Microsoft, Boeing etc. don’t visit every campus in the country. That’s where online applications come into play. Students from Lake Jr.'s engineering school have participated in co-ops at Intel and NASA for example, even though those employers didn’t visit the campus.