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  CSU Educational Opportunity Center
EOC
This federally funded program primarily serves first generation and low income adults, providing information on admissions, financial aid/scholarships, and other free services designed to assist participants to engage or re-engage with an educational program at a vocational, two and/or four-year college or university. Our focus is on providing services to qualified adults age 19 or older (U.S. Citizens/Permanent Residents) without a four-year degree, as well as veterans and military connected family members, unaccompanied, homeless, or foster care youth. Other free services include GED referrals, financial literacy skills, financial aid (FAFSA) completion, and career exploration workshop sessions.
Age, Disability, First Generation Status, Socioeconomic Status, Veteran Status
List internal/external collaborative partners
http://accesscenter.colostate.edu
Education/Training, Resources & Services, Outreach/Extension, Presentation
General/public communities
1991
9/1/2015 to 8/31/2017
Daily
New
Yes
Anna Arevalos, anna.arevalos@colostate.edu, (970) 491-6862
Division of Enrollment and Access
The Access Center
Larimer EOC, 1405 South College Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80523; Weld EOC, 1013 37th Ave Ct Suite 201, Greeley, CO 80634; Adams EOC, 10701 Melody Drive Suite 300, Northglenn, CO 80234

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