The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) is designed to improve access and retention of historically low-income and educationally disadvantaged students. EOP students have the potential and demonstrated motivation to perform satisfactorily at a CSU, but they have not been able to realize their fullest potential because of their economic or educational background. The program provides admission and academic assistance to EOP-eligible undergraduate students. In many cases, the program offers financial assistance to eligible students. Campuses tailor their programs to accommodate the needs of their student population.
Use the 2024-2025 EOP Application Worksheet to help complete your EOP application. Visit the About EOP site to learn more about EOP and about your eligibility for EOP.
Indicate if you are currently enrolled in an EOP or EOP&S program at CSU. If you select Yes, select the campus you attended from the drop-down.
These questions are intended to gauge your interest in an EOP and are related to your family, language proficiency, and financial history. Select an answer for each question.
If you previously attended CSU, indicate if you were enrolled in an EOP program. If you select Yes, select the campus you attended from the drop-down.
Indicate which of the listed programs (if any) you participated in during high school and beyond.
Select answers to questions regarding your family.
Applicants may complete and submit their Cal State Apply application and then later return to complete the EOP portion of the application. To ensure that you submit your EOP application on time, please refer to the campus-specific EOP Admission by Term information.
If you are applying to EOP after you have already submitted your main application, you must return to the dashboard and click Update My Application in order for your updates to be received by Cal State Apply staff. Only updates to your EOP application will be considered after your initial submission.
Indicate that you completed the EOP information in the previous section and that you are ready to continue your EOP application. If you select No and save, your saved responses will be lost.
Enter information about your parent and/or guardians, if applicable. If a question does not apply to you, enter “Does Not Apply” in the answer field.
Financial status information is used to determine your history of low-income eligibility for EOP. All applicants must complete this section and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or, if applicable, the California Dream Act application. EOP may request additional forms of documentation to verify self-reported income. In addition, parental income information is required for all students, including those considered independent for financial purposes. Applications missing any of this information may not be considered.
If you indicated that you are independent of parental support, enter responses regarding your income, household size, and number of dependents.
Note that Total Income = Adjusted Gross Income + Untaxed Income.
Indicate that you completed the EOP information in the previous section and that you are ready to continue your EOP application. If you select No and save, your saved responses will be lost.
Use the spaces provided to answer the five autobiographical questions below. Use complete sentences and avoid responses such as "yes" or "no." Then, click Save and Continue.
Recommendations are required for EOP applicants only. You must enter two (2) recommendation requests to submit your EOP application. One recommendation must be from an academic counselor/teacher that can comment on your academic preparedness for university academic work. The second recommendation can be from an individual who can comment about your potential to succeed in college (e.g., a counselor, teacher, community member, or employer). Recommendations from family members are not accepted.
It is your responsibility to ensure all recommendations are submitted by the deadline.
The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) gives you the right to access recommendations unless you choose to waive your right of inspection and review. Prior to requesting any recommendations, you are required to indicate whether you wish to waive your rights. Cal State Apply will release your decision to waive or not waive access to your recommenders and designated programs. Your waiver decision serves the same purpose as a legal signature and is binding.
Selecting Yes indicates to programs that your recommender completed their recommendation with the understanding that you would not be able to view it. This means you will not be able to see the content of the recommendation.
Selecting No indicates to programs that your recommender completed their recommendation with the understanding that you may choose to view it in the future. Selecting this option does not allow you to view your recommendation via the application.
Learn more about the Educational Opportunity Program at the individual California State University (CSU) campuses using the links below.