EOPS is designed to help underserved, at-promise students from low-income backgrounds achieve their academic and personal goals - whether it be earning a certificate, associate's degree, or transferring to a four-year university. Under the EOPS umbrella we also have two other programs: CARE and NextUp.
The EOPS program is now accepting applications. Please keep in mind that applying does not guarantee that you will be admitted into the EOPS program.
Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) Program is a supplemental program to EOPS that is designed to provide the extra help a single parent may need to achieve their academic and career goals.
NextUp is a supplemental program housed within EOPS. It is designed to provide support services and other resources, including direct aid to current and former foster youth.
We invite you to join for virtual student hours hosted every Wednesday 5-6pm via Zoom. Drop in and ask questions or just say hello to familiar faces! We'd love to see you.
Students must:
Students must:
Students must:
Students must meet ONE of the following criteria:
Please note that meeting the eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission to the program.
Booking an appointment with an EOPS counselor is now easier than ever! Use this online booking system to schedule an online or phone appointment with a counselor to answer your questions and support your academic, professional and personal success at Coastline.
Complete your EOPS/CARE/NextUp Application Online
Basic Needs at Coastline College includes food access, housing assistance, mental health services, hygiene products, student success supplies/equipment, transportation, and emergency funding. Basic needs services & resources are coordinated to serve and support students to be successful in your educational journey.
The Extended Opportunity Programs & Services office will be located in the new Fountain Valley Student Services Center, which is currently under construction.