Educational Opportunity Program
About Us  
The Educational Opportunity Program is designed to give access to NYS residents whose academic, educational, and economic circumstances have limited their post-secondary educational options. Program benefits include Graduationpersonal/academic advisement, remedial and developmental assistance, tutoring and supplemental economic aid.

Eligibility is based on guidelines established by the State University of New York and the State Education Department. You must complete the application process before/during your 1st semester since the program is not open to those with previous college experience and the EOP roster fills up quickly.

We are located in the Student Services Building in Room 207/208.
Any questions? Call us at (607) 778-5220 or email at clarke_c@sunybroome.edu

Services  
  • Academic Support
    Provided from the onset through orientation sessions for incoming freshmen, academic support is continued in the form of tutorial assistance coordinated by the Learning AssistaChild Abuse Prevention Daynce Center, success seminars for continuing students, peer support programming, and recognition for academic achievement.

  • Supplemental economic aid
    Awarded as stipends to students demonstrating the greatest financial aid, as determined by Financial Aid Office.

  • Social support
    EOP offers orientation sessions for incoming EOP students, promotes multicultural educational opportunities, and provides advocacy services for its students.
  • Child Abuse Prevention Day     
News & Events  
Claudia K. Clarke, EOP Director:
  • GraudationAppointed by President Spraggs to serve on the Martin Luther King Jr. Commission to help establish a Youth Center in the City of Binghamton.

  • Selected and presented "Team Work Makes the Dream" at the opening of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. day 2005 Celebration.

  • Lectured on "Some of the Secrets of Our Success in EOP", during Campus/Renewal Day, 2005.

  • Lectured on "EOP Success and Peck Performance" at Binghamton UNiversity, to Upward Bound Program, summer, 2005.

  • Lectured on "Keeping it Real in Order to Succeed" at Broome Community College, to Family and Children's Society, Fall, 2005.
Important Dates  
FALL 2007 Seminars and Orientation
 
  • EOP Orientation: Getting into the "Zone" at College - September 20, 2007


  • Staying Connected - Seniors Telling It Like It Is and Keeping It Real - October 25, 2007


  • Learning and Earning - Show Me The Money - November 15, 2007
SPRING 2008 Seminars
 
  • We Shall Overcome Today - Negative Self Talk and Other Devices that Hinder Success in College - February 28, 2008

  • Winning - Staying in the Game and Off the Bleachers - March 20, 2008
Note: All meetings will be held at 11:00 am in Business Building Room 224

SEE YOU THERE!




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