Student Services Center / EOP
Welcome to the College of Health & Human Development
We are the College of Life. If you are interested in pursuing a professional career focused on promoting and improving the health and well-being of individuals, families and the community, you have come to the right place. Our nine academic departments offer a variety of options/programs that prepare students for a wide range of rewarding and dynamic professional careers and areas of study. We are here to Enhance, Empower, and Enrich the human experience.
To get to a successful and satisfying professional career, start with a major that matches your talents and personality. Making an informed choice about your major will help you progress through the program that is right for you and to graduate in a timely manner.
We in the HHD Student Services Center/EOP are here to assist and guide you and to answer your questions. We take pride in providing a collaborative and holistic approach to advising. Engage in your academic process by seeking advising from the Health and Human Development Student Services Center and in your major. Ask questions--we are here for you! We look forward to meeting and working with you.
About us:
The EOP has over 50-years history of improving access and retention of historically low-income and educationally disadvantaged students. EOP students have the potential and demonstrated motivation to perform satisfactorily at a CSU, but may not have been able to realize their fullest potential because of economic or educational backgrounds.
Health and Human Development (HHD) Student Services Center/EOP is the advising center for EOP Students and also any undergraduate students enrolled in, or interested in, the College of Health and Human Development.
General information and assistance:
- 818-677-2883
Advising is available by appointment.
How We Help You:
- We provide personal one-on-one advising services
- Academic success workshops
- Transitional academic programs for first-time freshmen and first-time transfer students
- College-based academic advisement services
- Recruitment and retention services for students
- Assistance with adding and dropping classes
- Financial-aid reinstatement
- Access to financial assistance to those who qualify
- Academic reinstatement
- University petitions
Start Here:
- Calculate Your GPA (opens/downloads Excel file)
- Promoting Achievement and Success
- Resources for Academic Success
How do I know what classes I should take and how do I make an academic plan?
Use the Self-Serve Degree Progress Report (DPR)/Planner on your portal.
You must bring your Degree Progress Report (DPR)/Planner to your advising appointment.
- Step by Step “How To Guide” for DPRs and Planners
- Freshmen and Sophomores – Lower Division (100 & 200 level) classes, General Education classes
- Juniors and Seniors – General Education
Contact Your Academic Department for more information
- Upper Division (300 – 400 level) Major Classes
- Graduation
- Faculty Mentoring and Professional Development
Our Advising Team
- Mario Lopez, Director, HHD Student Services Center/EOP
- Karine Papazyan, Academic Advisor, HHD
- Baldemar Soto, Academic Advisor, HHD
- Josefina Gudino Mendoza, Academic Advisor, Health Sciences
- Moises Rogelio, Academic Advisor, Health Sciences
- Patricia Ramirez, Academic Advisor, Kinesiology
- Rocio Rosales, Academic Advisor, Kinesiology
- Renee Martinez, Data Specialist, HHD
- Joanne Moreno, Graduation Retention Specialist, HHD
- Miguel Hernandez, Graduation Retention Specialist, HHD