EOP Form (for Common Application users)EOP Form (for SUNY Application users)
First-time Applicants
Depending on what you report on your EOP Data Form and Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the following documents* may be requested:
- Form 1040: Copy of your parent’s signed federal tax return form from 2022
- Form W-2: Copy of all W-2s from 2022
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Dependency Override:
- This letter must be on official letterhead and state the reason for the involuntary dissolution of the family
- It must also contain a certification that in the third party’s opinion, it was in the student’s best interest (physical, mental or other) to leave the home environment
- A letter of support will be needed for all eligible students that complete the Dependency Override form
- Form 1099: Copy of all 1099 forms (social security received in household between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022)
- Social Services Compensation: Official document stating the total amount (received in household between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022). Download and return the Social Services Verification Form.
- Supplemental Security Income: Official document stating the total amount (received in household between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022)
- Unemployment Compensation: Official document stating the total amount (received in household between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022)
- Child Support: Letter from parent, court documentation, or state agency stating the total amount (received in household between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022).
Schedule C: Copy of 2022 Federal Tax Return
- IRS non-filing verification form: Submit if your parent(s) indicated they would not be filing taxes for the year
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Non-filing statement:
- Parent non-filing statement: If your parent(s) indicated they would not be filing taxes for the year
- Student non-filing statement: If you indicated that you would not be filing taxes for the year
Parent Non-Filing Statement Student Non-Filing Statement
- Standardized Test Scores: Not required
- Verification of size of household: This form will be sent when there is a discrepancy with the number of reported individuals residing in your household as listed on application forms (i.e. FAFSA, EOP Data Form)
Transfer EOP Applicants
Transfer applicants follow a different process. New transfer students can be considered for the EOP program at SUNY Brockport. You must have been EOP/HEOP, SEEK, or College Discovery Program at your previous or current college. For applicants previously in one of these programs looking to be considered EOP at Brockport, you must check the EOP question on the SUNY or Common Application.
Review the Transfer Application Process
For questions regarding the Admissions process, feel free to contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office at 585-395-2751, email admit@brockport.edu, or text 585-366-8886. You may also contact the EOP Office with any questions you have regarding the program.
* All documents requested, unless otherwise stated, are for the year 2022. Total Amount refers to the total amount received in the household for the current year.