A coop is NOT an outcome. Yes, it’s a forcing mechanism to ensure that a student has work experience before graduation, but you don’t need a coop to do that.
Not sure what question you are asking. Conn College is a great fit for some kids, a terrible fit for others. Choosing it because of its “outcome orientation” would be a very bad idea. Denison has some geographic limitations- also not for everyone. And if a kid wants to major in history, there are dozens of options (likely your own state flagship) which have stronger history departments than Drexel and Northeastern!
I am a volunteer for my alma mater for kids (mostly humanities and social sciences types) interested in exploring corporate careers. I am not unique; there are dozens of colleges which offer this service. And many colleges where the students don’t need to tap the alumni network at all because the on-campus resources are so robust.
I think you are looking for a differentiator which doesn’t really exist!
GW is a great place for a kid interested in public policy and the like- but not because of the professors, but because it is walking distance to hundreds of internships and part-time jobs at think tanks, federal agencies, Hill committees, etc. A kid at GW who doesn’t find work is a kid who doesn’t want to work… there are abundant opportunities!