This is an archive of the 2019-2020 University Catalog.
To access the most recent version, Please visit catalog.csun.edu.

This is an archive of the 2019-2020 University Catalog.
To access the most recent version, please visit catalog.csun.edu.

UNIVERSITY CATALOG: 2019-2020

The Educational Opportunity Programs (EOP) at California State University, Northridge, is a learning-centered and student-centered program. EOP designs, administers and supports programs to deliver access and retention services to CSUN students. Established by legislative mandate in 1969, EOP provides services to historically low-income, educationally disadvantaged, first-generation college students: a population that not only reflects the diversity of CSUN’s feeder communities, but also the diversity of the University itself.

For those who qualify, EOP provides:

  • Assistance in completing CSU and EOP applications for prospective applicants
  • Transitional experience (for first-time freshmen and first-time transfer students)
  • Mentoring
  • Holistic academic support services
  • Student advocacy
  • Student engagement
  • Financial Support: EOP Grant (if eligible)

Furthermore, academic support services are provided to all students through the Student Services Center/EOP Satellite office located in each academic college and for Exploratory (formerly undecided or undeclared) students in the Advising Resource Center/EOP.

Additional Educational Opportunity Programs

  • The Faculty Mentor Program provides mentoring services, training and resources for faculty, staff and students.
  • EOP Resilient Scholars Program is designed to provide access and support to former foster youth.
  • EOP Transitional Programs help students bridge the gap between high school, community college and CSUN.
  • EOP/Trio Student Support Services Program (SSSP) is dedicated to building a community of support and offers CSUN students the opportunity to participate in program services designed to develop the necessary skills to reach their academic and professional goals.
  • Dream Center is a university-wide initiative to support the recruitment and retention of undocumented students through the creation of a centralized resource space, development of relevant programming and services, and leadership opportunities for students, staff and faculty.

For more information and a full listing of services and programs, please contact the EOP office at (818) 677-4151 or visit the EOP website. For EOP Admissions information, please contact the EOP Admissions office located in Bayramian Hall (BH) 210 at (818) 677-2351.

Contact

Educational Opportunity Programs
Director: Shiva Parsa
Bayramian Hall (BH) 212
(818) 677-4151