Our Schools
University of California, Riverside
Early Academic Outreach Program (EAOP)
EAOP at UC Riverside has service agreements with schools in Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Students at these schools benefit from regular one-on-one or group meetings with EAOP staff members to discuss academic achievement and college preparation, and regular correspondence regarding college admissions deadlines and upcoming events. EAOP works with additional students through partnerships with community organizations, offering these students information about college preparation, admissions deadlines and financial aid online, via email and via mail. Learn which schools and community organizations EAOP works with, and get contact information for our staff, below.
High Schools & Community Partners
Moreno Valley Region
Canyon Springs High School
Moreno Valley High School
Valley View High School
Vista Del Lago High School
Regional Assistant Director: Ghangis D. Carter
Rialto/Colton Region
Eisenhower High School
Colton High School
Rialto High School
Wilmer Amina Carter High School
Regional Assistant Director: Yesenia Sanchez
Riverside/Perris Region
Arlington High School
John W. North High School
Perris High School
Ramona High School
Regional Assistant Director: Victor S. Arreola, M.S.
San Jacinto/Val Verde Region
Citrus Hill High School
Orange Vista High School
Rancho Verde High School
San Jacinto High School
Sherman Indian High School
Regional Assistant Director: Christina Fernandez
Inland Empire Region
La Sierra High School
Fontana High School
Henry J Kaiser High School
Norte Vista High School
Regional Assistant Director: Vacant
Community Partners
BLU Educational Foundation
Council of African American Parents
RUSD Heritage Program
16th Street Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Regional Assistant Director: Vacant
Transfer Support Services
Assistant Director: Brenda Trujillo Sanchez
Family Engagement
Family Engagement Specialist: Raul Moreno
You Belong at UCR
All programs, services, and events offered through Student Affairs are open to everyone, consistent with federal and state law and the University of California’s nondiscrimination policies. Whether you’re seeking support, joining a community, or participating in campus life, every effort is made to ensure your experience is inclusive, respectful, and accessible, regardless of background or identity.
To learn more, visit the UC Nondiscrimination Statement or the Nondiscrimination Policy Statement for University of California Publications Regarding Student-Related Matters.