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EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES (EOP&S) Orientation for Fall 2015

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EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES (EOP&S)

Orientation for Fall 2015

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Introduction

Agenda and topics for today’s Orientation:

1.40 minute PowerPoint presentation on EOPS and CARE

2.20 minute Needs Assessment and questionnaire

3.Sign up for EOPS Messaging system4.Individual Counseling session

Welcome to a 90-minute interactive orientation to the EOPS and CARE

programs

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What is EOPS?

1. EOPS (Extended Opportunity Programs and Services) provides support services for students who demonstrate the potential to succeed in higher education.

2. The goal of the EOPS program is to assist economically and educationally disadvantaged students with supplemental educational support services that will enhance their academic success.

3. We offer services that are above, beyond and in addition to services available to all Columbia College students .

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What is ?

1.CARE is a supplemental component of the EOPS program designed to provide educational support services and activities for students who are single parents.

2.The goal of CARE is to reduce long term welfare dependency and support the needs of the single parent for economic self-sufficiency.

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EOPS & CARE Staff

Matt Fox - EOPS / CARE Director & Counselor

Brian Jensen - Special Programs Counselor (EOPS, DSPS, Veterans Affairs, Vocational Rehabilitation)

Jill Olson - CalWorks and GED

Dree Thomas – EOPS Adjunct Counselor

Michelle Walker- Program Specialist, Special Programs- EOPS / CARE and DSPS

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EOPS Offers the Following Services

EOPS Counseling

Minimum of 3 counseling sessions per semester

Student Success Workshops

Optional 1-hour workshops

Receive $25 grant for each workshop

(max of $50 grant per semester)

Priority Enrollment

EOPS students enroll on the

the very first day of

enrollment Loan service for

Math, Guide 1 and Biol 17 textbooks and calculators

Financial Assistance*

*Contingent upon EOPS funding

availability and student eligibility

EOPS Book Voucher Bus passes or Parking pass EOPS End-of-Term Grant Application fee waivers for

UC/CSU transfer

Educational Plans

Specialized Counseling to assist

you create a Student Educational

Plan (SEP).

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Eligibility for new EOPS students

1. California Resident2. Educational Need3. Economic Need4. Less than 70 Associate-

level units

Enrollment in a minimum of 12 units during EOPS intake (more info on next slide)

* Exceptions for verified disabilities and EOPS Director approval

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“Intake” is a quick 10-minute meeting with an EOPS counselor that you can attend the week before the semester or the 1st week.

Bring one current copy of your official course enrollment. This can be printed out from ConnectColumbia. (This is how we confirm your last eligibility requirement: enrollment in a minimum of 12 units)

During intake you will receive:1. Academic Survival Packet (backpack, binder, pen,

paper and dividers)

2. Parking pass or bus tickets3. $300 book store voucher4. Loan of Math textbook and calculator (limited

availability)

EOPS “Intake”

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During intake, we will complete the Mutual Responsibilities Contract (MRC) This contract details how to stay eligible for future semesters and outlines the rights and responsibilities of both parties.

A few quick points to remember:

1. You are eligible to remain in the EOPS program until you reach 70 units or 6 consecutive semesters. Students who have completed 6 (or more) consecutive semesters in EOPS and have completed less than 70 associate level degree applicable units will remain eligible for EOPS until they reach 70 units, as space allows.

2. Enrollment in 12 units is a requirement for your first semester in EOPS. In future semesters, you are NOT required to enroll in 12 units.

3. You are required to attend 3 counseling sessions within the timeframe provided .

4. Your student email is the primary way we communicate with you.

5. You must maintain satisfactory academic progress (minimum of 2.0 GPA and completion of a minimum of 51% of your units).

Mutual Responsibilities Contract

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Counseling Session #1 (Weeks 1-7)Educational Plan

Counseling Session #2 (Weeks 8-12)Mid-Semester Progress Evaluation

Counseling Session #3 (Weeks 13-16)End-of-Term Update

EOPS Required Counseling Sessions

Each semester, you are required to complete 3 Counseling

sessions within a scheduled timeframe.

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End of Term Grants

At the end of the Fall 2015 term, eligible students will receive a small grant from the EOPS program.

Eligibility:1. Completion of the 3 required counseling sessions within

the scheduled timeframe2. Minimum semester GPA of 2.03. Minimum unit completion rate of 51%

BONUS OPPORTUNITY!!!Students who meet the above eligibility requirements can

also receive $25 for each student Success Workshop attended, with a maximum of $50

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Student Success Workshops

Student Success Workshops are optional workshops designed to enhance your education, provide opportunities for self-reflection, prepare you for the job search, and improve the quality of your overall education.

Topics include:

- Understanding your Financial Aid - Interview with Confidence-Explore your Learning Style - Job Search Strategies-Relaxation Strategies - Avoiding Procrastination-Financial Literacy

- Writing Resumes

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EOPS Messaging System

Sent to your preferred email or your phone as text messages

Includes: Reminders about your EOPS appointments, intake, class enrollment, and other school related reminders

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Our NEW location

EOPS and DSPS are now located back in upper Manzanita. We look forward to serving you in our newly renovated space!

Regular Office Hours:Monday – Thursday: 8am-4:30pm

Friday: 9am-4:30pm

Summer (Monday-Thursday: 7:30-5:30)

Phone: 209-588-5130Fax: 209-588-5058

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Risk more than others think is safe.

Care more than others think is wise.

Dream more than others think is practical.

Expect more than others think is possible.

The Opportunity to be your best means nothing until you are willing to do your

best.  The EOPS Counselors and Staff look

forward to: “Partnering on your Journey to Success”

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Part 2 – Understanding your Needs and Check-in

Group 1 (on computer)Please complete the 3 links on the

EOPS website1. Self-Advocacy Questionnaire2. Needs Assessment3. Orientation “quiz”

Please also complete the sign-up for the EOPS Messaging service

Group 2 (w/o computer)You will meet individually with an EOPS

counselor for a quick discussion regarding your coursework, enrollment and any questions you still have.