Academic Support Services
First Time Freshmen and First Time Transfer Advisement Locations Based on Major or Undeclared
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Advising Resource Center/EOP - 8204 |
Bayramian Hall 210 | 818-677-2108 |
Majors: All Undecided and Undeclared students |
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College of Arts, Media & Communication |
Nordhoff Hall 135 | 818-677-2024 |
Student Resource Center/EOP - 8302 |
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College of Business & Economics |
Juniper Hall 2113 | 818-677-3537 |
Office of Student Srvcs & Advisement Ctr/EOP - 8382 Majors: Business Administration, Economics, Finance, Information Systems, Management, Marketing Website |
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College of Engineering & Computer Science |
Jacaranda 1501 | 818-677-2191 |
Student Services Center/EOP - 8295 Majors: Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Construction Management Technology, ComputerScience, Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Website |
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College of Health & Human Development |
Sequoia Hall 111 | 818-677-2883 |
Student Services Center/EOP - 8294 Majors: Child Development, Communicative Disorders, Environmental and Occupational Health,Family and Consumer Sciencess, Health Sciences, Kinesiology, Recreation Website |
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College of Humanities |
Jerome Richfield 240 | 818-677-4767 |
Student Services Center/EOP - 8349 Majors: Asian American Studies, Central American Studies, Chicano/a Studies, English, French, Liberal Studies, Languages and Cultures, Modern Jewish Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Spanish, Linguistics major, Humanities Interdisciplinary major, Gender and Women’s Studies Website |
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College of Science & Mathematics |
Eucalyptus 2126 |
818-677-4558 |
Science & Math Student Services Center/EOP - 8408 Majors: Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physics Website |
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College of Social & Behavioral Sciences |
Sierra Hall 204 | 818-677-2658 |
Student Services Center/EOP - 8361 Majors: African American Studies, Anthropology, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology,Sociology, Urban Studies and Planning Website |
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The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) designs, administers, and supports programs that deliver access and retention services to CSUN students. Established in the Fall of 1968 by a legislative mandate, EOP focuses on highly motivated low-income, first-generation college students, a population that not only reflects the diversity of CSUN's feeder communities, but also the diversity of the university itself. Currently the total undergraduate enrollment of EOP students is approximately 2650 students (8% of university population).
