Change of Major, Minor, Advisor, or Catalog Form - The Registrar 2025

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The best way to tell your advisor you are switching advisors is to make an appointment and speak to them in person. After years of working together on your academic journey, its most fitting to give them the consideration of face-to-face communication.
How to Switch Financial Advisors. Start by reviewing your current contract to understand any termination clauses or fees. Once youve chosen a new advisor, they will work with you to create a transition plan. Your transition plan usually includes transferring your accounts, which can take a few days to a few weeks.
If after giving the relationship a good effort you still want to seek a new advisor, go to the main advising office for your college to ask about the process. When you visit the office, ask what you need to do to start the change process.
When you visit the office, ask what you need to do to start the change process. Depending on the college, you might be encouraged to complete a form, submit an email outlining your request, or meet with an advising supervisor.
Yes, you can switch financial advisers at any time. You have the right to change if youre not satisfied with the service youre receiving.
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Degree-seeking undergraduate students may use the Undergraduate Major/Minor Change online form to request a change to their degree, major, minor and/or concentration. All requests to add a major, minor and/or concentration must be reviewed and certified by your new College/School designee before being made official.

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