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PAHABO Project: Its goal is to feed populations, improve food safety, and enable populations to live from their work by developing infrastructures and improving farming methods for its beneficiaries.
PAHABO Project: Its goal is to feed populations, improve food safety, and enable populations to live from their work by developing infrastructures and improving farming methods for its beneficiaries.
Students participating in EOP Commuter Bridge.
Each year EOP Transitional Programs offers a summer experience to help students bridge the gap between High School and University. The program's goals are to give students a head start toward a successful college experience and the opportunity to begin building a strong community. Photo Credit: Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP
Students participating in EOP Freshstart.
Each year EOP Transitional Programs offers a summer experience to help students bridge the gap between High School and University. The program's goals are to give students a head start toward a successful college experience and the opportunity to begin building a strong community. Photo Credit: Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP
For more information please visit: www.csun.edu/eop
In 2007, the African Development bank loaned Kenya about US$ 181 million to modernize and expand Thika Road into a Super Highway, connecting downtown Nairobi to the suburbs and beyond.
Celebrating our amazing EOP Class of 2023! We take great pride in recognizing the remarkable journeys of our exceptional students. Did you know that some of our brightest minds began their CSUN adventure as special admits? EOP leaders saw their immense potential beyond high school grades and with mentoring and support these individuals blossomed into successful college graduates!
Let's also take a moment to honor and celebrate those who were part of our EOP Resilient Scholars Program, designed to provide unwavering support to former foster youth throughout their academic pursuit. These resilient individuals have proven time and again that they are true overachievers, surpassing all expectations along their journey.
As we bid farewell to the EOP Class of 2023, we couldn't be prouder of their remarkable accomplishments and unwavering determination.
Celebrating our amazing EOP Class of 2023! We take great pride in recognizing the remarkable journeys of our exceptional students. Did you know that some of our brightest minds began their CSUN adventure as special admits? EOP leaders saw their immense potential beyond high school grades and with mentoring and support these individuals blossomed into successful college graduates!
Let's also take a moment to honor and celebrate those who were part of our EOP Resilient Scholars Program, designed to provide unwavering support to former foster youth throughout their academic pursuit. These resilient individuals have proven time and again that they are true overachievers, surpassing all expectations along their journey.
As we bid farewell to the EOP Class of 2023, we couldn't be prouder of their remarkable accomplishments and unwavering determination.
Students participating in EOP Commuter Bridge.
Each year EOP Transitional Programs offers a summer experience to help students bridge the gap between High School and University. The program's goals are to give students a head start toward a successful college experience and the opportunity to begin building a strong community. Photo Credit: Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP
Students participating in EOP Residential Bridge.
Each year EOP Transitional Programs offers a summer experience to help students bridge the gap between High School and University. The program's goals are to give students a head start toward a successful college experience and the opportunity to begin building a strong community. Photo Credit: Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP
For more information please visit: www.csun.edu/eop
Los Angeles 2012 Revlon Run/Walk. Participants are on Adams Blvd having just passed St. Vincents. They are walking along Mount St. Mary's College Donehy Campus gate.
On Tuesday, May 7, 2019, EOP hosted a recognition reception for its graduating seniors. At the event students had the chance to to connect with their peers and they also received a commemorative EOP graduation sash, a small token from their "EOP family" to publicly acknowledge their hard work and dedication. This year marks the 50 years of the Educational Opportunity Program and we have commemorated this special occasion with our special edition “EOP 50 years” sash. The sash is a representation of not only the success of our students but the program’s 50 years of changing lives through continuous innovation. We can’t wait to see our graduating students wear it proudly during CSUN’s commencement ceremonies.
Attending the event were also former EOP students receiving their post graduate degree, who were honored with a medal.
Congratulations class of 2019, you are Making A Difference!
2018-06-30: Zomair Ftaita, OperaNons coordinator supervising the new terminal at the Marrakech-Menara Airport, Morocco.
On Tuesday, March 27, 2018, the Educational Opportunity Programs at California State University, Northridge hosted its first annual José Luis Vargas Scholarship Awards.
The ceremony honored the contributions made by Mr. Vargas and scholarships were awarded to students who embody EOP’s core values, practice RRAM and exemplify academic excellence. The event was also an opportunity for EOP alumni to reconnect and share their fondest memory of Mr. Vargas.
The recipients of the 2018 scholarship awards were:
Alexis Aleman
Carina Alvarado Alcala
Davon Anderson
Osman Bonilla
David Contreras
Carla Martinez Plascencia
Jeremy Simmons
Nikki Vi
As a former EOP student, Mr. Vargas led the program with passion, conviction, and professionalism. He mentored thousands of students and encouraged them to believe in themselves and succeed in higher education. His legacy will continue through the future scholarships given in his memory.
Students participating in EOP Commuter Bridge.
Each year EOP Transitional Programs offers a summer experience to help students bridge the gap between High School and University. The program's goals are to give students a head start toward a successful college experience and the opportunity to begin building a strong community. Photo Credit: Margaret Nguyen | CSUN EOP
"Atta Abdul and Mamadou Abdul Seck brothers
Farmers at Louboudou, West Brakna region.
Beginning of the day, on the way to the harvest field."
2020-04-08: Random image of different study equipments at the Carnegie-Mellon university in Kigali. Financed by the African Development Bank Group the college aims to become a strong institute imparting knowledge on computer technology (ICT) in Africa.
Offerton Tai chi provides the community with an activity that benefits mobility and strength.
For more information about our charity and the groups we help go to communityfoundation.co.uk or forevermanchester.com/aboutus
Forever Manchester is a new fundraising initiative from the Community Foundation that aims to put money back into our communities and neighbourhoods to support the work of thousands of local everyday unsung heroes.
2018-09-07: Picture of Juliette, Hotel owners, farmers and wholesale trades in Ankililoake, Toliara region.
On Tuesday, March 27, 2018, the Educational Opportunity Programs at California State University, Northridge hosted its first annual José Luis Vargas Scholarship Awards.
The ceremony honored the contributions made by Mr. Vargas and scholarships were awarded to students who embody EOP’s core values, practice RRAM and exemplify academic excellence. The event was also an opportunity for EOP alumni to reconnect and share their fondest memory of Mr. Vargas.
The recipients of the 2018 scholarship awards were:
Alexis Aleman
Carina Alvarado Alcala
Davon Anderson
Osman Bonilla
David Contreras
Carla Martinez Plascencia
Jeremy Simmons
Nikki Vi
As a former EOP student, Mr. Vargas led the program with passion, conviction, and professionalism. He mentored thousands of students and encouraged them to believe in themselves and succeed in higher education. His legacy will continue through the future scholarships given in his memory.
Over the course of 4 days, May 15-18, volunteers from Qualcomm, local residents, business owners, and artists will converge in the alleyways to take part in their transformation by painting murals, installing signage, marking pathways, installing lights, weeding and planting, and a variety of other designs as determined by the community. This event will culminate into a series of block parties in each project location, featuring music, food, and guest speakers.
Celebrating our amazing EOP Class of 2023! We take great pride in recognizing the remarkable journeys of our exceptional students. Did you know that some of our brightest minds began their CSUN adventure as special admits? EOP leaders saw their immense potential beyond high school grades and with mentoring and support these individuals blossomed into successful college graduates!
Let's also take a moment to honor and celebrate those who were part of our EOP Resilient Scholars Program, designed to provide unwavering support to former foster youth throughout their academic pursuit. These resilient individuals have proven time and again that they are true overachievers, surpassing all expectations along their journey.
As we bid farewell to the EOP Class of 2023, we couldn't be prouder of their remarkable accomplishments and unwavering determination.
2020-04-08: Image of Cyriaque Ndagijimana's wife standing by the cattle ranch at their house in Juru village in the Bugesera district, Rwanda.
"Boghe Road,
The building of tracks and links road with the country's main roads has made the area more accessible."
2020-04-08: Image of workers cleaning strawberries in the Laouamra Pumping station in the Loukkos region, Morocco.
On Tuesday, May 7, 2019, EOP hosted a recognition reception for its graduating seniors. At the event students had the chance to to connect with their peers and they also received a commemorative EOP graduation sash, a small token from their "EOP family" to publicly acknowledge their hard work and dedication. This year marks the 50 years of the Educational Opportunity Program and we have commemorated this special occasion with our special edition “EOP 50 years” sash. The sash is a representation of not only the success of our students but the program’s 50 years of changing lives through continuous innovation. We can’t wait to see our graduating students wear it proudly during CSUN’s commencement ceremonies.
Attending the event were also former EOP students receiving their post graduate degree, who were honored with a medal.
Congratulations class of 2019, you are Making A Difference!
2018-11-27: Octavia Carvalho, a 41 year old women feeling greatful to restart her education at the University of Sciences and Technology under the Sao Tome and Principe University Project.
2020-04-08: Image of an agricultural engineer testing strawberry samples at the Meknes Agribusiness zone.
2020-04-08: Image of Michel Bezy, Associate Director, Distinguished Service Professor at the Carnegie Mellon University in Kigali, Rwanda.
A picture of students developing their skills in the laboratory at Malawi's Polytechnic University built under the program, Support to Higher Education, Science and Technology, Malawi.
Inspiring words from Cydcor's CEO, Gary Polson to Pacifica High School students during our "Project Launch" workshop. #HelpingYoungerGenerations #makingadifference #cydcor ift.tt/1WJS2IF