EOPS Team
Rosa Prado, Ed.D.
Director
EOPS/CARE, NextUp, CalWORKs, and Guardian Scholars
EOPS
Rosa Prado, Ed.D.
Director
EOPS/CARE, NextUp, CalWORKs, and Guardian Scholars
EOPS
The California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) program is designed to assist families as they become financially self-sufficient.
The Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education program offers a number of additional services for EOPS single parents who are receiving TANF cash aid assistance. This program was designed to promote self-sufficiency through education and training.
Specialized counseling for EOPS students focuses on academic planning, career planning, and personal concerns. Services are designed to assist students in developing strategies that help them succeed in reaching their goals.
*Dependent on available funding
Amrik Johal | Assistant Dean of Students, Student Life and Equity
Erin Pollard | Manager, Student Equity Program
Non-academic obstacles like hunger, child care, or housing needs shouldn't hold you back from your college career.
This website provides a listing of off-campus community resources for services such as housing, child care, food resources, medical/dental, and mental health.
Join the HEARTS Scholars Program
Irvine Valley College LGBTQIA+ Safe Space program aims to increase awareness of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersexed, and asexual/agender communities on campus, to support the college’s efforts to promote an accepting, supportive, and diverse learning environment, and to create a welcoming and tolerant environment for all members of the campus community.