For Students > EOPS (Extended Opportunity Programs and Services) > What is EOPS?

 

Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) is a state-fund program that provides services to students who meet certain income and educational criteria.

The EOPS program is designed for full-time students. A small percentage of new students who plan to enroll in 9-11.5 units (3/4 time) may be accepted; and students certified to receive services from the Disabled Resource Center (DRC) are exempt from the 12-unit requirement. Both, DRC students and students wishing to enter the EOPS program at 9-11.5 units, should print and complete the Waiver of 12 Units form and submit it with their EOPS Application.

The EOPS Program assists eligible individuals in successfully pursuing a college education. From the time a student first applies to college to the time he/she graduates, EOPS provides a comprehensive program of supportive services to all new and continuing EOPS students.

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If you are applying for EOPS services, be sure to print and complete
an EOPS Checklist in addition to the EOPS Application.

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Further information may be obtained by telephoning the Ukiah Campus at 468-3110, Lake Center at 263-4944, or Willits Center at 459-6224, or by visiting the EOPS/CARE Office, Room 1130, MacMillan Hall, Ukiah Campus. 

Created: September 25, 2008 @ 08:14 AM
Last Modified: August 09, 2011 @ 10:02 AM

 





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