The Undeclared Major Program is housed in the Admission and Enrollment Services office. The Undeclared Major Program provides a gateway for entering students to explore academic areas and potential career options while fulfilling University requirements and earning credit toward a future college degree. The Undeclared Major Program is a legitimate academic department of the University with approximately 500 students in the program. Advisors help guide Undeclared Majors toward courses that address their curiosities and help identify their academic and career potential. The Advisors encourage the use of the Do What You Are and ACT/Discover program to provide guidance for the various career paths available depending on the advisees choice of an academic major. Undeclared freshmen are assigned to their Freshmen Experience instructor to be advised. This advising method provides a personal contact for each freshman as they transition into the university. Students in the Undeclared Major Program may also participate in a Career Explorations course to help clarify individual interests and suggest how personal interests and talents relate to potential career options. Both freshman and transfer enrollment programs have special sessions for Undeclared Majors to assist in course selection and scheduling. |