College of Humanities Student Services Center/ EOP
The College of Humanities Student Services Center/ EOP Satellite offers a wide variety of student support services to recruit, retain, and promote successful degree completion for students with declared majors in the College of Humanities. Holistic services offered include:
- New incoming student advising for EOP freshmen and transfer students
- Academic advisement and graduation planning for continuing students
- Career/graduate school planning and mentoring
- Referrals to College and University resources for academic, personal, and professional development
- Understanding basic financial aid information
- SSC/EOP staff also provide additional specialized services to Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) students
Mission
The Student Services Center/Educational Opportunity Program office is committed to providing services that will facilitate student success. We believe that a collaborative environment that brings together students, faculty, and staff will assist students in realizing their goals.
The primary responsibility of the College of Humanities SSC/EOP is to provide academic and non-academic support services to students who have declared majors and minors in the departments and programs housed in the College of Humanities, though any student, regardless of major, is eligible to seek and receive assistance at the Center. While the SSC/EOP strives to provide assistance to all, its paramount goal is to promote retention and graduation rates among target groups, including听, first-time freshmen, first-time transfer students, probationary students, and previously disqualified students.
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To ensure a smooth and successful transition to 快活林性息, advisement is highly recommended prior to registration for all incoming transfer students. You may schedule through听听or/and this interest听.
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Attention Fall 2025 EOP students in the College of Humanities:
The SSC/EOP will notify you directly to your 快活林性息 email account when it's time for advising and fall semester class enrollment.
Academic advisement is mandatory for all first-time freshmen prior to registration. The College of Humanities Student Services Center/ EOP advises and mentors first-year students (FTF) who are admitted to the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP).
Academic advisement is mandatory prior to registration for all first-year students. The College of Humanities SSC/EOP offers academic advising and mentoring services tailored for newly admitted and continuing EOP students enrolled in majors within the College of Humanities. Specialized support services are also provided for EOP students majoring in Deaf Studies, as well as the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies and Liberal Studies.
Academic advisement is available virtually and in-person. Appointments can be requested through听听or through this request听.
Students interested in finding out more information about attending 快活林性息 should contact the to meet with a Pre-Admissions Counselor.
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Continuing students interested in academic advisement in the College of Humanities SSC/EOP should fill out this request听. Students may also schedule their academic advisement appointments through听.
Students will have a registration hold during the semester immediately following placement on academic notice and each fall and spring semester thereafter while on academic notice. Prior to registration, students must schedule an appointment with an advisor by completing this听. The registration hold will be removed once the student has been advised.
Generally, academic advisement is not mandatory as long as you remain in good academic standing. Students following an Academic Performance Agreement or on academic notice are required to complete academic advisement at least once per semester. Also, students majoring and/or minoring in certain departments may be required to meet with an academic advisor to clear a registration hold.