CHANGE OF CURRICULUM (Change of Major)
There are times when a student's aptitude and interests may be better served by a change of major. A student who is considering a change from one program to another must meet with a member of the Counseling Services staff to explore the possibilities and implications of such a change, and complete a Change of Major form.
Students should consider carefully before changing their academic program, and are discouraged from changing more than once per year. Students who change their academic program will have their transcript(s) re-evaluated for possible transfer credit. Previously granted transfer credit from other colleges or universities may be revised as a result of a change of academic program.
Veterans should consult with the Veterans' Officer before making a change; the Veterans Administration will not pay for some types of training.
Note: Federal financial aid regulations require that all hours taken in all majors will be counted toward the maximum allowed for payment.
There are times when a student's aptitude and interests may be better served by a change of major. A student who is considering a change from one program to another must meet with a member of the Counseling Services staff to explore the possibilities and implications of such a change, and complete a Change of Major form.
Students should consider carefully before changing their academic program, and are discouraged from changing more than once per year. Students who change their academic program will have their transcript(s) re-evaluated for possible transfer credit. Previously granted transfer credit from other colleges or universities may be revised as a result of a change of academic program.
Veterans should consult with the Veterans' Officer before making a change; the Veterans Administration will not pay for some types of training.
Note: Federal financial aid regulations require that all hours taken in all majors will be counted toward the maximum allowed for payment.






