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HISTORY 337 Waldo MISSION EOP provides a welcoming environment that supports the full development of the personal and academic potential of students who have traditionally been denied equal access to higher education. Who We Serve EOP


  1. HISTORY 337 Waldo

  2. MISSION EOP provides a welcoming environment that supports the full development of the personal and academic potential of students who have traditionally been denied equal access to higher education.

  3. Who We Serve EOP students are from groups that have traditionally been denied equal access to higher education. This includes, but is not limited to:  students of color  students with disabilities  students who are single parents  low-income students  students who have been rurally isolated  Veterans  older-than-average (25+)  1st generation in college

  4. What We Do Academic Counselors offer a holistic approach to assist students through the hoops and barriers that exist in higher education. We provide the following services:  assistance through the admissions process  assistance in locating financial resources  orientation to the University  academic and personal advising  courses to help review or fill in gaps  math, reading and writing  assistance with finding jobs and internships, writing resumes and cover letters

  5. What We Do continued  support student self-advocacy.  advocate for a student and/or facilitate a resolution when students request and could benefit from that support.  work to provide a safety net through the development of strong collaborative relationships with our colleagues across campus and the provision of proactive academic counseling with each student.  serve as a hub for information from multiple university sources.  identify common educational challenges and obstacles in order to prepare students proactively to overcome potential roadblocks to success in the classroom.

  6. BENEFITS Becoming a part of EOP can provide many benefits for students:  Develop a strong working relationship with an EOP Academic Counselor  Work on mutually-identified areas such as time management, major/career identification, applying for internships, study abroad opportunities, and undergraduate research sites  Priority access to EOP sections of courses  Become part of a family of learners from similar backgrounds all working toward the goal of graduation

  7. EOP FY Retention

  8. Does everyone who applies to EOP get in? Approximately 75% of applicants are admitted. We give priority to freshman and sophomores with multiple needs and qualifying factors.

  9. What classes does EOP offer? Math classes: Math 102, 103, 111 and 112.  Students must meet pre-requisites or placement to take EOP math classes. Language classes: ALS 102, College Reading; WR 115, and WR 121.

  10. Can a student take a class in EOP without being admitted to the program?  Yes, as long as they meet the prerequisites for the specific course, including placement score if appropriate.  We will only be able to approve access to a course which the student placed into or for which the student has already completed the prerequisite course with a C- or better.

  11. What is the difference between an EOP academic counselor and an advisor?  Academic Advisors provide support to assure that students are making satisfactory progress towards a degree. They will help students in interpreting university and departmental requirements so that they can make informed decisions about their academic coursework and potential major(s) and career path.  EOP Academic Counselors are here as a resource for students in all aspects of their experience at OSU. We will support each student’s development and help to identify academic, personal, financial, extracurricular and career goals.

  12. How long can a student stay in EOP? Once a student is enrolled and active in the program they remain associated with the program until the student's graduation.

  13. What is the difference between EOP, SSS, and CAMP?  CAMP and SSS are federally funded programs designed to support students.  CAMP assists entering first-year students who are from migrant or seasonal farmworker families.  SSS works with first-generation college students, students who meet federal low-income guidelines and individuals with documented physical or learning disabilities.

  14. How to Refer Students Contact us at: Janet Nishihara Urmila Mali Director Academic Counselor Educational Opportunities Program 346 Waldo Hall Oregon State University (541) 737-3929 337 Waldo Hall fax: (541)737-3998 Corvallis, OR 97331-6405 (541) 737-3628 Marilyn Stewart fax: (541)737-3998 Academic Counselor 343 Waldo Hall (541) 737-3930 fax: (541)737-3998 Courtney Garcia Academic Counselor 338 Waldo Hall (541) 737-3922 fax: (541)737-3998

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