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NEW YORK STATE PRIVATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

ACCESS PROGRAMS (Other Than HEOP)

ADELPHI UNIVERSITY – AOP Program (Adelphi Opportunity Program)

Similar to HEOP – they accept around 20 students per year. Interview required.

Contact – Della Hutson Tomlin 516-877-3051

ALFRED UNIVERSITY – HEOP

Undergraduate New York State residents enrolling in the state-supported programs as an HEOP transfer student. Students must meet New York State mandated economic guidelines and educational eligibility criteria for admission to HEOP. An average grant is $2,000 per year, limited to a total of ten semesters of payment. How Determined: Educational and economic criteria must be met as determined by the HEOP Office, the Admissions Office, and the Student Financial Aid Office according to New York State HEOP guidelines. Contact- Nadine Shardlow 607-871-2283

BARD COLLEGE – Bard Educational Opportunity Program (BEOP)

Their version of HEOP Contact- Jane Duffy 845-758-7605

BARNARD COLLEGE – CSTEP Program

A program for high school students interested in math and science fields. Designed for minority or low income students who excel in math and/or science. Tutoring/counseling etc… Year round enrollment. Contact – Alana Christian – 212-854-1314

BORICUA COLLEGE – SUG Program

Their version of HEOP. Contact – Alice Gonzales 212-694-1000

CANISIUS COLLEGE – COPE Program

Their version of HEOP. All incoming HEOP pre-freshmen take part in an intensive six-week summer program which orients students to college life at Canisius and helps prepare them for future academic work and etc. Contact- Diedre DeBose (716) 888-2575

CAZENOVIA COLLEGE – HEOP Cazenovia College participates in the New York State Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP). This program is designed to assist students who are economically disadvantaged and have experienced academic difficulties in their pursuit of a college education. Approximately 15 students who have demonstrated the potential for college success are chosen each year for this program.Contact- Sheila Marsh 315.655.7289

CLARKSON UNIVERSITY – Pipeline Program

Their version of HEOP Clarkson HEOP students have access to a significant student-centered support system, including the Summer PRE-freshman Experience (SPREE), and academic-year guidance and support. Contact- Michael Manor 315-268-7974

COLGATE UNIVERSITY – Higher Education Program

Open to students nationwide – about 60 -70 enrolled per year. Focuses on math and science majors and careers. Tutoring and counseling and other support provided.

Contact – Joshua Smith – 315-228-7711

COLLEGE OF MT. ST. VINCENT – Bridge Program

One year support program to help students transition to college.Tutoring/counseling provided. Contact – Bob Schnabel – 718-405-3267

THE COLLEGE OF NEW ROCHELLE – Community Leadership Program

This program is open to 20 students per year. It includes a 5-week summer component and academic assistance. Interview required. Contact – Adria Belin - 914-654-5260

COLLEGE OF ST. ROSE – Access Program

Open to 25 students per year. Similar to HEOP – placement testing and interview required. Contact – John Westover – 518-454-5150

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY: Columbia College & School of Engineering & Applied Science- HEOP/NOP

Their own version of HEOP- Opportunity Programs participants receive the following services: Full financial aid covering tuition, room, and board; Academic, personal, career, and financial advisement; Peer mentoring programs; Individualized and/or group tutorial services; and Semester book allowance.

Contact - Sunday Coward 212-854-6378

CONCORDIA COLLEGE– None

CORNELL UNIVERSITY–HEOP & EOP serve students for selected colleges within Cornell- Contact Vanessa Lillard or Carol Raymond 607.255.3841

EOP serves students enrolled in one of the contract colleges at Cornell:

  • College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
  • College of Human Ecology
  • School of Industrial and Labor Relations

HEOP serves students enrolled in one of the endowed colleges at Cornell:

  • College of Architecture, Art and Planning
  • College of Arts and Sciences
  • College of Engineering
  • School of Hotel Administration

OOPER UNION – Outreach Program

Art and engineering outreach for high school students. The art program includes a Saturday class. The engineering includes a research internship. Contact – Mr. Lipton – 212-353-4120.

DAEMEN COLLEGE – Visions Program

Similar to HEOP – academic support – 2K grant per year – half –off book voucher.

Open to 50 students per year. Contact – Will Brinson – 716-839-8485.

DOMINICAN COLLEGE – None

DOWLING COLLEGE – HEOP Through its five-week intensive Summer Preparatory Program, the H.E.O.P. prepares inquisitive minds to face the rigors of collegiate life by offering developmental work in math, writing, reading comprehension, study skills and computer technology.

Contact- Geraldine Vincent – 631-244-3262

D’YOUVILLE COLLEGE – HEOP Summer orientation, a five-week program, is required for all entering HEOP students. It is designed to assist students in developing essential college-level skills in math, reading, writing, and to orient the students to college life. Supportive services are provided during the academic year. The program provides developmental courses to strengthen your reading, writing, vocabulary, and study skills. Tutorial services, academic, personal, and career counseling and financial assistance are provided. Contact- Dierdre Green – 716-829-7772

ELMIRA COLLEGE – None

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY HEOP offered on both campuses (Rose Hill Campus & Lincoln Center) – HEOP Contact -Elena Vranich (212) 817- 6235 & Stephie Mukherjee (718) 817- 4205

HAMILTON COLLEGE – HEOP/ Horizon Program

Horizon is for adults and employees of Hamilton College. HEOP participants must complete a five-week summer programconducted at the college.Participation in the Opportunity Programs provides students with structured academic support, advocacy, and facilitates social transitioning.The Opportunity Program also provides academic support through the Academic Center for Excellence (ACE).Opportunity Program students may also receive some financial assistance towards the cost of travel and books. Contact - Phyllis Breland - (315) 859-4399

HARTWICK COLLEGE – None

HILBERT COLLEGE – None

HOBART & WILLIAM SMITH – HEOP & AOP (Academic Opportunity Program) Our program population is made up of HEOP (75%) and HWS AOP students (25%).Services offer students academic, personal, financial & career counseling, tutoring and academic support, full-need financial aid package, and a five-week intensive academic summer program.Contact- Edith Wormley (315) 781-3319

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY – NOAH Program

Their version of HEOP. Contact - Patricia Feemster - (516) 463-6976

HOUGHTON COLLEGE – None

IONA COLLEGE – None

ITHACA COLLEGE – HEOP & Ithaca Opportunity Grant (IOG)

IOG is open to students nationwide, 15 or so a year receives it. Done in-house/ no application

KEUKA COLLLEGE – Army ROTC Opportunity Do I Need to Join the Army?

No —> You may participate in up to two years of ROTC training without making any form of commitment to the Army. Advantages & Opportunities

  • A fast-track management opportunity
  • Empowerment to succeed
  • Development of a unique leadership brand
  • Skills that enable you to be decisive and tenacious
  • Strong leadership, time management, and planning skills
  • A support group of peers and faculty members
  • A chance to challenge yourself mentally and physically
  • The opportunity to serve your country
  • Four, three, and two-year academic scholarships

LE MOYNE COLLEGE – AHANA Program

Similar to HEOP but no financial component. About 10 students per year. Contact – Carl Thomas – 315-445-4190

LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY – HEOP

Contact - William Clyde, Jr. - 516-299-2397

MANHATTAN COLLEGE – HEOP

Contact - Rebecca Pinard- (212) 517-0592

MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE – None

MARIST COLLEGE – HEOP

Contact information – 845-575-3204

MARYMOUNT MANHATTAN COLLEGE – Academic Access

Similar to HEOP – tutoring/counseling assistance.

MEDAILLE COLLEGE – None

MERCY COLLEGE – HEOP & Student Support Services Program (SSSP)

Contact -

MOLLOY COLLEGE – St. Thomas Aquinas Program/ TRIO Program (SSSP)

Similar to HEOP – for students with slightly lower grades and test scores. Interview required. 40 students per year. Contact – Pamela Brandham.

MOUNT ST. MARY COLLEGE – HEOP

Contact- Dante Cantu 845-569-3245

NAZARETH COLLEGE OF ROCHESTER – Excel Program

Similar to HEOP – placement testing and interview required. 6 students or so admitted per year. Contact – Clem Lynch – 585-389-2510

THE NEW SCHOOL – HEOP

Contact- 212-229-8996

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY- HEOP & CSTEP

HEOP Contact- Temi Pedro - 212-998-5688, CSTEP Contact - Anna Ortega Chavolla - 212-998-5661

NIAGARA UNIVERSITY – Niagara University Opportunity Program (NUOP)

Their version of HEOP Contact - Constance E. Mathews - 716-286-8066

NYACK COLLEGE – NIA Program

Similar to HEOP – 20 students per year. Interview required.

Contact – Linda Turner

PACE UNIVERSITY – None

POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY – General Studies Program, HEOP & TRIO

Similar to HEOP but no financial aid component. Contact - Stephen Kendall - 718-260-3839

PRATT INSTITUTE – HEOP

Contact - Mr. Warren White - (718) 636-3524

RENSSLAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE – CSTEP

Similar to HEOP Contact- 518-276-6272

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – HEOP

Contact - Belinda Bryce - (585) 475-7818

SAGE COLLEGES – HEOP

Contact - Derek Westbrook- 1-518-244-2208

SARAH LAWRENCE – None

SIENA COLLEGE – HEOP

Contact - Cynda Brousseau - (518) 783-2335

SKIDMORE COLLEGE – AOP Program

Similar to HEOP – 10 students per year – summer transition program.

Contact- Carrie Fonda- 518-580-5000

ST. BONAVENTURE UNIVERSITY – HEOP

Contact- Veronica D. Williams- (716) 375-2402

ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY – CAP Program

Summer session – if the students pass they are eligible for 2-year program and then onto 4-year.

ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY – HEOP, CSTEP & McNair Program

CSTEP & McNair Program Contact- Sarah Todd – 315-229-5651

HEOP Contact- Matt McCluskey- 315-229-5678

ST. THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE – HEOP

Contact- (845) 398-4028

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY – Student Support Program

30 NYS residents per year – extra counseling/tutoring. Contact – Robert Wilson – 315-443-3867

TOURO COLLEGE – None

TROCAIRE COLLEGE – Trocaire Opportunity Program (TOP)

Their version of HEOP Contact- Peg Babcock - 716- 827-2476

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER – HEOP

Contact - Norman B. Burnett - (585) 275-0651

UNION COLLEGE – Academic Opportunity Program (AOP) and the Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) The following support services are available to AOP/HEOP students:

Contact- Philip Poczik- 518-388-6522

  • Pre-First Year Summer Program
  • Financial aid covering tuition, room & board, and book allowance
  • Individualized and group tutoring
  • Academic, personal, career and financial counseling

UTICA COLLEGE – HEOP/CSTEP

Contact- Johnni F. Mahdi (Director of Opportunity Programs) (315) 792-3209

VASSAR COLLEGE – None

WAGNER COLLEGE – None

WELLS COLLEGE - None

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