Additional benefits of co-op are shown in Tables 3, 4, and 5. Table 3 shows that co-op graduates were more likely to be employed (97.6% versus 96.6%). Table 4 shows that co-op graduates were more likely to be employed in permanent positions (91.1% versus 77.9%). And Table 5 shows that co-op graduates were more likely to hold jobs requiring skills that are closely related to the skills acquired during their university programs (65.4% versus 53.6%).