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Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS)

Announcements

New Student Orientation:

Fri, Mar 9th 1:00 - 2:00 pm Room A-112

DACA Students: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration services (USCIS) is accepting DACA renewal applications. (Order issued by a U.S. district court in San Francisco). In accordance with the announcement people can submit DACA renewal applications, at least for a limited time.

EOPS Overview

EOPS counselors ease the transition into college for new, returning and re-entry students. The over and above support provided improves access to higher education.

EOPS is designed for the recruitment, orientation and retention of California residents who are economically and educationally disadvantaged.

EOPS provides cohort building events, the EOPS Student Club, and Work Experience (WEX110) as integral components to the success of EOPS students.

CARE Overview

Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education

CARE is designed for single parent students who participate in the EOPS program and receive CalWORKs/TANF assistance.

CARE provides child care grants for study time (as funding permits), success seminars, new and continuing student orientation and an annual CARE Food Pantry and holiday event.

UP! Overview

Unlimited Potential!

UP! is designed to assist current or former foster youth, youth raised in guardianship, or homeless youth. This program is an intensive case management collaboration between the EOPS program and Financial Aid.  However, students do not need to be eligible for the EOPS program to participate in the UP! Program.  Any former foster youth, youth raised in guardianship, or homeless youth enrolled at Cuyamaca College are eligible to participate in the UP! Program.   

Next UP Program

The Next UP program is to support the educational goals of current and former foster youth students participating in the EOPS program. This program is a supplemental component of the EOPS program which provides above and beyond services.

Next UP Services

Borderless Spaces Overview

AB540 Students

Borderless Spaces is designed to assist AB540/Undocumented students who have filled out the Dream Act application. Services provided include counseling, book vouchers (as funding permits), homework station, new and continuing student orientation, and a safe space for all undocumented students.

Last Updated: 11/30/2018

Location

Room A-300, in the
One-Stop Student Center.

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Office Hours

National Holiday 
Fri, Feb 16th and Mon, Feb 19th (The Campus will be closed)

Monday - Thursday

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Friday
8:30 am -1:00 pm

Contact Information

Phone: (619) 660-4204
Fax: (619) 660-4279
Email:
cuyamaca.eopscounter@gcccd.edu

Mailing Address:
EOPS
Cuyamaca College
900 Rancho San Diego Pkwy
El Cajon, CA 92019-4304

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Contact

EOPS Office
Room A-300
Email: cuyamaca.eopscounter@gcccd.edu
Office Hours: Mon. - Thu. 8am to 6pm & Fri. CLOSED
Phone: 619-660-4204
Fax: 619-660-4279

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