Undergraduate students who meet any of the criteria below are part of EOP:
– Low Income: Pell Grant or Dream Act Scholarship eligible as verified by the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office
– First Generation: Parent(s) have not graduated from a four-year college or university in the United States
– Historically Underrepresented: African American, Chicano/Latino, and/or Native American Students
If you qualify for any of these criteria, you have access to our resources! Even if you’re new to EOP, you can still utilize our services!
Academic Support Workshops & Study Jams: To register for our academic support events, please submit the interest form.
Overcoming Procrastination: Time Management for the Overwhelmed Scholar
This workshop will explore causes of procrastination and provide tools and suggestions to help students manage their time more effectively!
Preparing for Exams When You’re Feeling Behind
Don’t panic – strategize! Join us for this grounding and pragmatic conversation that seeks to put you back on track with a game plan for your next exam.
Break It Down: How To Overcome Distraction & Demotivation
This workshop will take students through key questions and strategies that they can use to break out of a studying rut and focus on strategically approaching their assignments and exams. The workshop will last for an hour with time left for individual questions and support
Study Jams:
All study jams will be held in person at the MLK bNorth EOP Community Space.
October 10th, 1-4pm – Pomodoro Mini Marathon
October 17th, 1-4pm – Guided Study Activity
October 24th, 1-4pm – Pomodoro Mini Marathon
November 7th, 1-4pm – Guided Study Activity
Future event dates to be announced by mid-October!
To register for our academic support events, please submit the interest form. All events will be offered either in-person or virtually via Zoom; there will be no hybrid offerings and no events will be recorded.