EOPS assists economically and educationally disadvantaged students. The student must be a resident of California and enrolled in 12 or more units to be accepted by the EOPS program. Students must qualify to receive a Board of Governor's Grant (BOGG) and must be educationally disadvantaged as determined by the EOPS Program.
Counseling, grants, campus referrals, student recognition, community outreach, cultural field trips, clubs, transfer assistance, bus passes, priority registration, orientation, tutoring, and retention activities are some of the services offered. The EOPS office is located in the Counseling and Admissions wing, Room 114. For more information, call 432-5817
C.A.R.E. - Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education assists EOPS students who are single parents with one child under fourteen and who receive AFDC aid to families with dependent children. C.A.R.E. students receive additional support in the form of grants, tutoring, child care assistance and supportive counseling. Information regarding C.A.R.E program, please call ext. 26264.