The Educational Opportunity Fund Program (E.O.F.)
EOF Main Number: 201-559-6054
EOF Fax Number: 973-777-3728
The New Jersey Educational Opportunity Fund was created in 1968
to ensure meaningful access to higher education for those who come from backgrounds of economic and educational disadvantage. The Fund assists low-income New Jersey
residents who are capable and motivated but lack adequate preparation for college study.
EOF is distinctive in the comprehensiveness of its approach. To ensure the opportunity to attend college, EOF provides supplemental financial
aid to help cover college costs that are not covered by the states Tuition Aid Grant Program. To ensure a viable
opportunity to succeed and graduate, EOF supports a wide array of campus-based support services such as counseling,
tutoring, meetings and workshops.
EOF set the pace for many initiatives, which today are widely incorporated into college life. Among the many
powerful strategies implemented by EOF are pre-college articulation, basic skills testing and remediation,
systematic retention efforts, peer counseling and peer tutoring, academic support courses, student leadership
development and outcomes-based program evaluation. EOF has also been a leader in the higher education systems
effort to increase diversity. While participation is not limited to minority students, EOF sponsors more than
one-third of the African American and Latino students at the state colleges and New Jerseys independent
institutions. Over one-quarter of the African American and Latino students enrolled at New Jersey colleges and
universities participate in the EOF Program. EOF enrolls about 12.5% of the first-time, full-time New Jersey
freshmen who enter the states colleges and universities each fall.
The New Jersey Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) provides financial assistance and support services (counseling,
tutoring, developmental course work) to students from educationally and economically disadvantaged backgrounds who
attend institutions of higher education in the State of New Jersey. Forty-one of New Jerseys community colleges
and public and private four-year colleges and universities participate in the EOF Program. However, the actual
number of available spaces at each college or university is limited. To participate in an EOF program, students
must be New Jersey residents and must apply to a NJ College or University and file a Free Application for Federal
Student Aid. Because EOF is a campus-based program, each campus is responsible for student recruitment, selection,
program services, and its own specific criteria for EOF admission and program participation. Students should contact
the EOF Office directly at Felician College for specific admissions information and requirements for participation
in the EOF program. Grants are generally available to students from families with a background of poverty, whose
annual income falls within the requirements and who meet the academic criteria set by Felician College.
|