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More School Stuff! EOP

Posted by: aparez

Tagged in: school , financial aid , college

a sign with the words college boundThe deadline for submitting UC and CSU applications was November 30th, however, there are still some things to be done.  In the UC and CSU applications there was a box that asked if you would like to apply for EOP.  It is recommended for first generation students to check the box for yes.  Many UC and CSU ask for your e-mail address and will send out reminders of when the registration opens for EOP.  For most schools, EOP application is due on February 15, 2010 but they ask information about when you are planning to apply for FASFA and additional information.  EOP applications can be found on the UC's website or in CSU mentor.

So what is EOP?

A girl focusing on the lessonEOP stands for:  Educational Opportunity Program.  EOP is designed for students with exceptional academic ability and promise despite low-income and educational disadvantages.  EOP students have the potential and demonstrated motivation to perform well at a CSU or UC, but they have not been able to realize their potential because of their economic or educational background.  EOP gives admission and academic assistance to EOP undergraduate students.  In many cases the program offers financial help to eligible students. 

Important Websites:

http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/

http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu

http://www.csumentor.edu/


School Stuff

Posted by: aparez

Tagged in: school , college

Today is December 1. This means that there are 24 more days till Christmas and for many high school seniors a couple more months of anticipation as they wait to find out  if they have been accepted into their dream school.  Yesterday, November 30, was the last day to submit in all UC and CSU applications, but as we all know there is always some that wait till the last minute to submit their applications.  With that said, best of luck to all the seniors and hope you all get accepted to wherever you wanted to go.  The hardest part is now behind us and it is time to focus on our school work, prepare to live on campus (for those who plan to live on campus),  fill out the EOP application, and apply for more scholarships.  The more money one can get the better.  There are lots of scholarships out there, I recommend filling out as many as possible. Remember, keep on doing well in school since there have been cases where a student lets their grades slip and their acceptance to their UC or CSU of choice is revoked.  Don't let this happen to you but also do not forget to enjoy your senior year.

 

 


Scholarship Search!

Posted by: aparez

Tagged in: school , financial aid , college

For those who are close to graduating and is wondering how they will pay for college?  It is time to think about scholarships.  There are many scholarships out there but so few are presented to us, but don't be discouraged, here are some websites that can help you find scholarships, they are reliable and easy to use.   All you need to do is  fill out the form with your information and it will hook you up with the scholarships that you qualify for.

http://www.collegeboard.com/

http://www.fastweb.com/

http://maldef.org/

http://hispanicfund.org/

http://www.scholarships.com/

http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/

http://www.calgrants.org/

 


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