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 personal/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 Assistance
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:
Appointed
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