EOPS Bridge

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In the Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOP&S) Bridge Program, students participate in a Career Paths Learning Community. The MJC EOP&S Program partners with Stanislaus County, Workforce Alliance, Community Services Agency, and several other local agencies to provide students with a way to discover a new career path.

Participants in the Bridge Program are former Foster Youth, former Wards of the Court, or EOP&S eligible students. Students take classes together for 16 weeks; learning all the basic skills necessary to achieve their educational goals.

BRIDGE THE CLASSES.............

  • Math 10
    Students receive a review of the four arithmetic operations as they apply to whole numbers, common fractions, and decimal functions.


  • English 49
    Students learn the fundamentals of writing and will write and receive individual guidance on specific skills.
  • Reading 40
    This course is designed to improve student's comprehension of pre-college reading materials.
  • Study Skills 78
    Students will explore various careers through scheduled tours and will learn life skills needed to succeed in college.
  • Tutoring
    Students participate in mandatory tutoring on a daily basis. Tutors are former Bridge students.

How to apply

marksb@mjc.edu

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