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Welcome to Extended Opportunity Programs and Services

Welcome to Extended Opportunity Programs and Services . History about our program. The Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) Established by the Legislature in 1969 through SB 164

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Welcome to Extended Opportunity Programs and Services

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  1. Welcome to Extended Opportunity Programs and Services

  2. History about our program The Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) • Established by the Legislature in 1969 through SB 164 • Created to enable students affected by language, social, and economic handicaps to achieve their educational objective and goals including: • Improved job skills • occupational certificates • associate degrees • transfer to four-year institutions.

  3. ATTENTION EOPS STUDENTS!You should plan to arrive at least10 minutesearly to your appointment .Late arrivals will be required to reschedule. ATTENTION EOPS STUDENTS! You should plan to arrive at least 10 minutes early to your appointment . Late arrivals will be required to reschedule. ATTENTION EOPS STUDENTS! You should plan to arrive at least 10 minutes early to your appointment . Late arrivals will be required to reschedule.

  4. Success is sweet: the sweeter if long delayed and attained through manifold struggles and defeats. -A. Branson Alcott

  5. Eligibility for EOPS? • Financially: • Qualify for a BOG-W (fee waiver) type A or B • Educationally: • Have not earned HS diploma nor the equivalent • GPA from HS is below 2.5 • Assessment results place you into foundational • Math & English (English 500-450 or Math 504-410) • Completed foundational course series in English or • Math from another college • Completed remedial course work or English as a • Second Language classes in high school and/or • college. • Should not have or have not exceeded 48 degree • applicable units

  6. Did You Know… The longest word in the English language is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis, ([noo-muh-noh-uhl-truh-mahy-kruh-skop-ik-sil-i-koh-vol-key-noh-koh-nee-oh-sis, nyoo-]) which is an obscuretermostensiblyreferringtoalungdiseasecausedby silica dust

  7. What are some of our services? • Mandated Specialized Counseling • Book Assistance • Semester parking permits/Bus passes • Priority Registration • Guidance classes to Orient students • Cultural Awareness Events • Summer Readiness Program

  8. TRIVIA QUESTION E.O.P.S. is an abbreviation for? Extra Opportunities for Panther Students Extended Options for People & Students Extended Opportunity Programs and Services I have no idea

  9. How long can you benefit from EOPS: M aintaining good standing, you can benefit until you complete: • 70 degree applicable semester units (including units from other colleges) OR: • 6 semesters in the EOPS program (excluding the summer sessions)

  10. “Be the change you want to see in the world.” -Gandhi

  11. Answer to the Trivia is… C. Extended Opportunity Programs and Services

  12. EOPS Student Responsibilities Enroll in Guidance 2 as advised by the EOPS counselor Must be a full-time student (12 units each semester) Select classes from the Educational Plan developed with EOPS counselor Complete 3 mandatory contacts with the EOPS counselor each semester (Start Term, Mid Term, and End Term) Obtain the EOPS counselor approval before adding or dropping classes Make satisfactory academic progress

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