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Next UP

Next UP Program is for current and former foster youth.  Helping foster youth boost their confidence and abilities to become successful in college by offering a range of services and resources to help current and former foster youth.  The program provides comprehensive counseling for academic, career, and personal support. In addition, the Next Up Program provides grants towards mental health payment assistance, rental assistance, and transportation, priority registration, learn life skills and financial skills through workshops, and on-campus job placement.

How to qualify for the Next Up Program?

  • Dependency as a foster youth established or continued by the court on or after your 13th birthday
  • Under 26 years old at the start of the academic year
  • Enrolled in at least 9 units (or plan to enroll in at least 9 units

Would you like to talk about the program from a peer perspective?

If so, click here to schedule a Peer Mentor meeting online to talk with a Program Peer Mentor.

How to apply and get information about the program?

Please visit us at the College of Alameda, Building A, right next to the Welcome Center.  Also, you could contact our office at 510-748-2219 and/or apply directly online, Login to ConexED.

Contact Information

Front Desk: (510) 748-2219
coaeops@peralta.edu

Location
Building D, 3rd Floor

Fall & Spring Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Summer Office Hours (July 1 – July 31)
Monday-Thursday: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Friday: Closed

Services Provided, Eligibility, and Purpose

  EOPS CARE CALWORKS NEXT UP
PURPOSE Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) assist students to achieve academic success by offering support services to enhance persistence, retention, graduation, and transfer goals Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) helps students to achieve academic success by offering support services to enhance persistence, retention, graduation, and transfer goals and to help them transition from public assistance to economic self-sufficiency California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) supports students to transition from public assistance to economic self-sufficiency (employment) NextUp assists students who are current and former foster youth with support and resources while attending a California Community College
SERVICES PROVIDED
  • Academic, Career, and Personal Counseling
  • Provide other support services to eligible students, including but not limited to: textbook vouchers, tutoring, transportation, childcare, educational supplies, and/or transfer/career activities needed for retention and academic success
  • Grants and EOPS work-study
  • Funds can be used to offer childcare assistance to the children of EOPS students
  • Services are provided to eligible students in a non-duplicative manner over, above, and in addition to what all other college students receive
  • Priority Registration
  • Supplemental Academic, Career, and Personal Counseling
  • Provide other support services to eligible students, including but not limited to: textbook vouchers, tutoring, transportation, child care, educational supplies, and other assistance needed for retention and academic success
  • Offer supplemental childcare assistance to children of CARE students not provided by other resources
  • Services are provided to eligible students in a non-duplicative manner over, above, and in addition to what all other college students receive
  • Priority Registration
  • Case management, including counseling and academic support services not funded through other categorical programs, and tracking of student progress
  • Work-Study and Paid Apprenticeships
  • Provide childcare to children of CalWORKs student(s)
  • Job Development and Placement
  • Post-Employment Services
  • Curriculum Development & Redesign
  • Priority Registration
  • Academic, Career, and Personal Counseling
  • Provide other support services to eligible students, including but not limited to: books and supplies, child care, educational planning, emergency housing, food assistance, health services, life skills & financial skills, mental health services, transportation assistance, and tutoring.
  • Priority Registration
ELIGIBILITY
  • Must be a California resident or eligible for the California Dream Act/AB 540
  • Must be eligible for a CA College Promise Grant (A, B, or C with zero Student Aid Index [SAI])
  • Must be educationally disadvantaged as defined by Title 5, section 56220, and Chancellor’s Office
  • Must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit units(full-time status) at the time of acceptance into EOPS
  • Must not have completed more than 70 degree-applicable units (excluding basic skills, remedial education, and ESL units)
Must be a California resident or eligible for California Dream Act/AB 450; Must be an EOPS participant and meet additional CARE requirements:
  • Single head of household (i.e., one parent assistance unit)
    Parent or child must be a current CalWORKs, TANF, or Tribal TANF cash aid recipient
  • At least 18 years old

Safety net provided to students who no longer receive CalWORKs/TANF/Tribal TANF cash aid, but whose dependent children still do

  • Two-parent or single-parent households
  • Parent(s) and child must be CalWORKs/TANF recipients
  • No unit minimum – students can take credit or non-credit classes
  • Approved County Welfare to Work (WTW) plan
  • CalWORKs students must fulfill work participation requirements in order to remain in good standing
  • Dependency as a foster youth established or continued by the court on or after your 13th birthday.
  • Under 26 years old at the start of the academic year
  • Enrolled in at least 9 units (or plan to enroll in at least 9 units)