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Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)

The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) is a college access program that supports talented NYS students who, due to challenging financial and educational circumstances, have not had the same opportunity as others to achieve their academic potential.

EOP empowers educational success by providing financial and academic support to economically disadvantaged students who show promise but otherwise would be excluded due to circumstances of academic under-preparation.

Support Provided by EOP

Our mission is to provide holistic support for students. The EOP office helps students during their entire time at ESF through:

Academic Support

You'll participate in a summer college-prep program 
You'll take a 1-credit college success class during your first two semesters
You'll have access to academic counseling and one-on-one tutoring
You'll have advocates

Personal Support

You'll receive supportive and individualized attention
You'll have regular meeting with the EOP staff
You'll gain help navigating concerns from both college and home

Financial Support

You'll be given funding to help cover the cost of attendance
You'll get guidance on the financial aid renewal process each year

Apply

High school seniors who want to apply for first-year enrollment and EOP status at the College must file either a SUNY Application or Common Application, and indicate they want to be considered for EOP. In addition, they must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The federal school code for ESF is 002851.

In order for transfer students to participate in the program at ESF, they must have been enrolled in an EOP, Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) or Search for Education Elevation and Knowledge (SEEK) program at their prior college. Therefore, students who are applying to ESF as high school seniors through the guaranteed transfer admissions option, should also apply for EOP, HEOP or SEEK at their lower division college, and must enroll in such a program in order to continue in EOP at ESF.

Learn more about Applying to ESF with EOP

 

Summer Program

All newly admitted EOP students are required to attend an all-expenses paid five-week EOP residential Summer Program to help you transition from high school to college.

You will experience a mix of academic classes, workshops, field trips, and social activities with your EOP Peer Mentors. You'll settle into the residence hall, make a group of EOP friends, learn to navigate the ESF and SU campuses, take classes, and meet support staff — all before the academic year even begins.

EOP Staff

EOP Counselor: Divya Kirti, 315-470-4921, dkirti@esf.edu