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WELCOME TO EOP AT SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY!EOP MISSION STATEMENTThe Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) within the division of Enrollment of Student Academic Services (ESAS) provide a comprehensive array of services to support student success at Sonoma State University with graduation as a goal for all EOP students. EOP and ESAS advisors provide academic, career, and personal advising to EOP students. Advisors assist students with concerns regarding housing, financial aid, and balancing college with personal life demands while meeting graduation requirements. EOP/ESAS staff and students work together to create an environment which enhances an appreciation of diversity and recognizes the innate value of all human beings and their natural ability and desire to learn. If you are interested in learning about the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) at Sonoma State University, click here.  
ACE services, Sonoma State University's Advising, Career and Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) empowers Sonoma State students to be architects of their own futures through educational, career, and life planning. We provide:
We are committed to excellence in advising, teaching, and mentoring to address the needs of the whole student. We work in collaboration with the larger university community to provide an environment in which students are respected and diversity is valued.   EOP ACADEMYThe Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Academy is designed to provide academic and social support for our incoming EOP First-time Freshmen (FTF), through the creation of a learning community. Incoming students will enroll in a block of classes with approximately 20 other EOP FTF. This block consists of an English class, Freshman Seminar (University 102), and a General Education (GE) class. Students will choose the remainder of their first semester courses with the help of an advisor. It has been demonstrated that students taking part in this type of learning community tend to adapt quicker to the challenges of college, and in turn, become more successful students during their first year than students taking classes on an individual basis. They form a connection to the university, develop a peer support group, and receive assistance from their faculty quicker and more effectively than do other students. During their second semester at Sonoma, the EOP Academy students will continue to take a group of classes organized for them, which will include either an English class or a course in Critical Thinking, a GE class, and an elective course from a number of class offerings. EOP CLUBThe new EOP Club has had a couple of meetings already! Get involved! For the latest information, click here. |
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EOP is a division of the Academic Advising Center, part of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management Sonoma State University 1801 East Cotati Ave. Rohnert Park, CA 94928-3609 * EOP fax: 707.664.4016 * Email |
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