Early Assesssment Program (EAP)
The Early Assessment Program (EAP) is a collaborative effort among the State Board of Education (SBE), the California Department of Education (CDE) and the California State University (CSU). The program was established to provide opportunities for students to measure their readiness for college-level English and mathematics in their junior year of high school, and to facilitate opportunities for them to improve their skills during their senior year. The goal of the EAP program is to have California high school graduates enter the CSU fully prepared to begin college-level study.
Early Assessment Program Support
- Support for High School Teachers
- Support for High School Students
- Communicating EAP Results to Parents
- EAP Testing & Results
- Latest EAP News
Claudia Quezada, MPA
Early Assessment Program (EAP) Coordinator
College of Education and Allied Studies
CSU East Bay, AE114
claudia.quezada@csueastbay.edu
510-885-3996
"Results of the new Early Assessment Test give a timely, early signal to students about their own readiness for college-level mathematics and English.”
-- David S. Spence, Former CSU Executive Vice Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer
EAP Important Links
- 2008 Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce (video, 5 min) - 2007 Educator's Reception
Event Photos, Student Video - EAP Presentation (PPT)
- EAP Brochure
- 2008 Reading Institutes RIAP Brochure
- RIAP Application
- 2006 Education Event
- Encuentro en la Bahía
(smaller version)

- Sep 2007 EAP Newsletter
- Jan 2007 EAP Newsletter
