Missouri Acknowledgment of Gratuitous Services and Waiver — Cooperative Education Program is a document that is used by educational institutions in the state of Missouri to acknowledge that a student is participating in a cooperative education program. This document is used to provide legal protection for both the educational institution and the student in the event that the student experiences any harm or injury resulting from their participation in the program. The document includes a waiver of liability, which absolves the educational institution of any responsibility for any harm or injury the student may experience. The document also includes a statement of understanding that outlines the expectations and responsibilities of both the student and the educational institution. There are two types of Missouri Acknowledgment of Gratuitous Services and Waiver — Cooperative Education Program: the Student Acknowledgment and the Educational Institution Acknowledgment. The Student Acknowledgment includes a waiver of liability, a statement of understanding, and a list of potential risks that the student may experience while participating in the cooperative education program. The Educational Institution Acknowledgment includes a statement of understanding and a list of potential risks that the educational institution may experience.