What is EOP?
EOP is the abbreviation for the Educational Opportunity Program of the State University of New York. The Educational Opportunity Program was created by the New York State Legislature "to provide, in part, educationally-related supportive services and supplemental financial assistance to those students whose educational and economic circumstances have limited their post-secondary educational opportunities." Only students who have demonstrated the potential to graduate are admitted to Stony Brook through EOP.
What is AIM? AIM is the acronym for the Advancement on Individual Merit program of the University at Stony Brook. AIM is the campus name for EOP. In order to reduce confusion and to maintain tradition, the Educational Opportunity Program at Stony Brook is referred to as the EOP/AIM. EOP/AIM Pre-Freshman Summer Program. Will be held Sunday, July 8 - Friday, August 10, 2007. This five week summer program of intense academics is an integral part of the EOP/AIM program at Stony Brook. All EOP/AIM students are expected to earn a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 during the summer program.
The program provides a richly rewarding academic experience for participants. The courses of study are Mathematics, Africana Studies and AIM.
Some students enter the summer program with apprehension, perhaps because they would prefer to stay home and work. However, most students look back over the five weeks and realize the enormous academic and social benefits they received from the summer program experience. These benefits carry over into the academic year. Our research shows that summer program participants tend to perform better than non-participants.
Summer Program Cost. The program is free of charge to participants, and includes housing, food, and books.
Program Staff. The program staff throughout the academic year consists of the Director of EOP/AIM, one Assistant Director/Academic Advisor, four Academic Advisors, one Office Manager and one Secretary. In addition to the regular staff, summer program staff includes student residential peer advisors, teaching assistants and adjunct instructors.MANDATORY MEETINGS
All summer program participants are assigned a counselor, who meets with them during the summer. These meetings provide an opportunity for students and counselors to become better acquainted and to establish working relationships. It is also an ideal time for students to get answers to questions about financial aid, course selection, housing and so on.
Students remain with the same counselor throughout their stay at Stony Brook, unless personnel changes dictate otherwise. Each semester students schedule individual appointments with their counselor during four mandatory counseling periods. These meetings provide an opportunity for intensive academic advising and career counseling, financial aid monitoring, and personal interaction. Most students seek out their counselor between mandatory meetings to solve problems as they arise.
The mandatory meeting schedule and primary discussion topics for the Fall 2007 semester are as follows:
Mandatory Meeting I: Tuesday, September 4, 2007General Body Meeting/Book Stipend Distribution
Mandatory Meeting ll: Monday, September 17 - Friday, September 28, 2007
Review fall course registration and monitor any Add/Drop activity
Advise on tutoring and workshops
Monitor financial aid package and student accounts billing
Develop financial aid worksheet
Mandatory Meeting lll: Monday, October 15, - Friday, November 2, 2007
Monitor financial aid package and student accounts billing
Review academic progress through the first month of classes
Advise on Withdrawal and Pass/No Credit options
Develop 4/5 year academic plan
Mandatory Meeting IV: Monday, November 12 - Friday, November 30, 2007
Review academic progress
Monitor financial aid package and student accounts billing
Plan Spring 2008 schedule
Class registration
