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As An EOPS Student, The following services are available to you:
- FINANCIAL AID-- All students in the EOPS Program will be assessed for financial eligibility and may receive an EOPS Grant.
- TUTORING -- Tutoring is available in any area of study in which you need help.
- EARLY REGISTRATION -- Priority Registration is available for all EOPS students, in a effort to insure EOPS students successful enrollment into their classes.
- EDUCATIONAL PLAN -- Every EOPS student will receive an academic listing of classes they need to enroll in per semester in order that they may have an overview of what classes are needed to complete their academic program.
- ASSESSMENT -- Every EOPS student can receive a Study Skills Evaluation or Learning Skills Assessment to identify academic strengths and weaknesses.
- PEER ADVISEMENT -- Peer Advisors may be available to assist EOPS students in applying for financial aid, arranging appropriate times for classes, assisting in filling out transfer forms, providing on-campus tours and peer support.
- EMERGENCY LOANS -- Book Loans and Emergency Loans are available to EOPS students.
- JOB AND HOUSING PLACEMENT -- Job placement openings and a listing of rentals are available.
- REFERRALS -- EOPS will help connect you with an appropriate campus or county agency to further assist you.
- ORIENTATION -- EOPS offers Individual or Group orientation to acquaint you with the total college life, financial aid and the EOPS Program.
- TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION -- Bus schedules and car pool coordination are available to you.
- SUMMER PROGRAM -- EOPS provides summer grants for students to attend Summer School (only if funds are available). WORKSHOPS -- Medical, career and study skills workshops are frequently scheduled during the school year to further your experiences and knowledge.
- BILINGUAL ASSISTANCE -- EOPS provides support services in meeting the needs of our bilingual students. READINESS PROGRAM -- Academic assistance designed to prepare new students for college, includes orientation, tours of the campus, assessment of student's skills and counseling, and are available to each EOPS student prior to each semester.
- CAMPUS TOURS TO 4-YEAR COLLEGES OR UNIVERSITIES -- Campus Tours may be scheduled throughout the school year to expose EOPS students to 4-year colleges and universities. EOPS NEWSLETTER -- Up-to-date information on changes in the program, planned activities, field trips, financial aid information, lists of scholarships and information concerning off-campus service-related agencies are provided periodically.
- EOPS GRANT -- Designed to assist eligible students to continue their education. Grants range from $200-$850 per year. To apply, you must complete a SAAC and an EOPS Form I application and be a full-time student attending one of the California Community Colleges. EOPS WORK STUDY -- Provides jobs for students who are eligible for EOPS and who must earn part of their award. To apply, you must complete the SAAC or FAF forms and the EOPS Form I applications and be a full-time student attending one of the California Community Colleges. If you are eligible, you may be employed for as many as 20 hours a week.
- EOPS SCHOLARSHIPS -- Each year two outstanding Moorpark College EOPS graduates are awarded an EOPS Scholarship.
Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road. Moorpark, CA 93021 (805) 378 -1400